All Things Mk5 > Performance Modifications
Fitting R32 brakes
heavyd:
I put some fronts on mine the other week. I put new OEM hoses on(which have metal springs wrapped around the outside of the hoses now) for about £30, new dustshields - around £8 each, and the rest of the kit just bolted straight on :happy2: I also managed to get a brand new set of discs and pads from washop keith for £110, which I priced up as £296 from the dealers :scared:
They fit behind pescara no problem. If you wanted part numbers I can go and find the receipts if you want :happy2:
vRS Carl:
As heaved says just get the OEM R32/S3 hoses and everything else is a straight bolt on - Assuming you have wheels they fit behind :happy2:
Weston:
Part numbers would be great please :happy2: The wheels I've just put on came from an R32 so theyll be fine, not sure if my winter wheels will fit yet though.
Thanks guys :drinking:
baldwined30:
--- Quote from: Weston on July 24, 2011, 01:53:14 am ---Can someone with R32 brakes on a GTI please tell me what I need to make them fit / work? Is it worth getting braided hoses, and if so which are recommended?
Thanks
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Yes many people have this set up, defo worth the money, much more power under breaking. You will need new brake lines!
heavyd:
These are the parts I got
Brake discs 1k0615301m x2
Hoses are 1k0611701L £26.62+vat per pair
Dust shields 1k0615311c, 1k0615312c, £15.10 Inc vat
Brake pads 1k0698151b
The prices are without discount, as the lads I used to get discount off have been sacked :sad1:
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