well...i'd go for the brakes, however i've seen 4x100 Vr6 style BBS wheels, not redrilled, but wonder would the brakes fit in the stock wheels...
Hi guys,
Just wondering about the brakes on the Mk3 Golf - CL/GL models and the VR6.
I know one difference is that the CL/GL models carry the 4x100 bolt pattern for wheels, and the VR6 has the 5x100. What other differences are there?
I'm just in a bit of a dilemma at the moment. The reason behind this thread was that I want to fit these 5 stud rims, and I'm hesitant on redrilling them to fit 4x100. However, I'm trying to look at other options available to me, one including changing the brakes to VR6 spec. Advantage of this would be the amount of stopping power I would have, but I think the current brakes on my GL are already pretty damn good, so I'm caught between spending more money on better brakes that I might not necessarily need, or messing with the wheels by redrilling.
Any suggestions? Cost is not really a big problem, but of course, I'd like to spend as little as I need to. I'll be keeping the car for many years to come (love the Golf ) so maybe bigger brakes might come in handy But I don't know... Any input would be great on this matter!
well...i'd go for the brakes, however i've seen 4x100 Vr6 style BBS wheels, not redrilled, but wonder would the brakes fit in the stock wheels...
excuse my ignorance... but when you say redrilling them... do you mean the wheels? if so, how do you go about doing that?
Hey Ray, dont butcher the wheels.
I have 2 complete VR6 front hub assys with calipers, discs, the lot.
The rear brakes are the same on the GL and the VR6 but have a different disk 5 or 4 stud. 2 New rear disks wouldnt be much.
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Check out the wheels and tyres forumOriginally Posted by golfaholic
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So he'd need VR6 rear hubs and rotors to change the rear is that all? He got quoted $120 per rim to be filled and redrilled apparently. Might be cheaper to do the conversion so it seems.
I did a 5 stud conversion on the seat , didnt cost too much but your best to do it when u need discs and pads
link : http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/newf...ead.php?t=1087
Yeah, roughly about that figure:
By the way, it's the BBS RS wheels that Alex (intensem1) are selling on the forums at the moment (5x114). So if I do go for the VR6 brake conversion for the 5x100s, I'd still need to get them redrilled, though cost will be lower.$85/wheel for filling and redrilling
$25/wheel for centre shims as the centrebore (70mm) does not match the Golf
Last edited by rayray086; 02-11-2006 at 10:40 PM.
Just Rotors. Everything else on the brakes is the same.Originally Posted by peedman
Car will stop better too with VR6 fronts
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heh thanks mate... checked it out. Didn't know you could do that.Originally Posted by Golf Loon
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