try Parts4Euro:
Braking, Parts4Euro.com
Good afternoon all,
Looking to replace my worn front rotors. 334x32 r32 2 piece.
OEM rotors will cost almost $1000 from VW Australia. ECS are half that price but shipping is insane.
Does anyone have any hop tips on getting quality rotors at a sensible price?
Cheers,
Peter
79 MK1 GLD
03 MK4 GTI
94 993 Carrera
try Parts4Euro:
Braking, Parts4Euro.com
.:GOLF:.
Have you tried our mates at GSL RallySport ?
MK4 GTI - Sold
MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.
Might be the reason they stop really well.
T54
That is to say HOT tips. Not hop tips.
There's not much room under a set of 18s. MK5 R32 rotors are even bigger at 345mm!
Thanks for the ideas gents. Unfortunately DBAs online parts catalogue doesn't seem to list MK4 R32 front rotors so I can't search for their part number on the GSL site. Might have to email them.
P4E lists an OEM right but don't stock the left one? Weird.They do list single piece rotors but I'd rather avoid them.
79 MK1 GLD
03 MK4 GTI
94 993 Carrera
I would email GSL.
Their website might not be the best when searching for part numbers etc but the staff know their stuff.
Pretty sure the Audi Mk1 TT 3.2L Quattro runs the same brakes as the Mk4 R32.
Alternatively source from O.S. Plenty of suppliers! The dollar is not far off parity, so it'll probably work out fairly competitve even with shipping factored in.
Hit up bug_racer (euro revolution) I got oem r32 rotors for a very good price off him, around $470. Be wary of cheap aftermarket rotors, often are one peice, not two piece like oem and weigh a lot more
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