It's a worth while upgrade, get the extra few mm on there.
You only need the hub and caliper. (pads and discs too, naturally)
They are seperate (hub and caliper), where as the mk 2 has the one piece hub/carrier. Ball joint is no problem.
Just undo the brake line, undo the big hub nut, the suspension bolts and the ball joint, and the steering arm, and then bolt the mk 3 hub on.
I didn't do the booster or master cyl as they are pretty similar size between mk 2/3, iirc.
If you want some more stopping power you can just do a bigger master cyl, as the mk 2 booster is big enough (compare to a mk 1 atleast) Be careful that some later master cyls (mk 3) might have different sized fittings, there are also ones that have two ports and 4 ports, so make sure you get one that bolts straight on, to make your life easier. Brake lines again, IIRC, are different, but I can't be rememeber which lines I used when I put the mk 3 calipers on. Just a good excuse to upgrade to braided lines.
The booster also has a different connection to the brake pedal between mk 2 and 3.
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