MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: scopes on May 06, 2010, 02:21:04 pm
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Hey Guys :driver:
How is it going with you all....
I am Trying to decide on new brakes all round, that is :-
disks, pads & braided hose's
with a budget of about £400 - £450.
I was considering DIMPLED BRAKE DISCS FRONT REAR GOLF MK5 GTi 2.0 TURBO
I would like them to be the same all round
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DIMPLED-BRAKE-DISCS-FRONT-REAR-GOLF-MK5-GTi-2-0-TURBO-/180430330331?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2a027c59db
open to everybodys opinion
with red stuff pads
or the DS2500's pads
threw time the max bhp 260 - 285 bhp :innocent:
I will not be using the car for track days.... :fighting:
this was what i was thinking off....
thanks for the help
Scopes
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ATE power discs, Pagid blues, braided lines, Motul RBF600 fluid.
Fin.
Do not buy EBC sh*te.
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ATE power discs, Pagid blues, braided lines, Motul RBF600 fluid.
Fin.
Do not buy EBC sh*te.
Seconded. Ferodo DS Performance pads are good for road use too. DS2500 aren't road legal in an OE set up.
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ATE power discs, Pagid blues, braided lines, Motul RBF600 fluid
is there a supplier you would receomend
thanks
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That's all really common stuff you'd find at the likes of GSF and Euro Car Parts, do a bit of shopping around as I couldn't tell you who is cheapest.
PM DaveB1970 about braided lines though, he may have some unusually cheap.
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Ferodo DS Performance pads are good for road use too. DS2500 aren't road legal in an OE set up.
....But they are road legal in an aftermarket brake kit such as AP Racing's.
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Oh, I forgot to add - don't bother with the rears if they don't need changing. If they do, stick to OEM cheap as chips discs and pads, they're all you need, braided lines on the rear will help though.
Spend all your money on the fronts, they do all the work.
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Oh, I forgot to add - don't bother with the rears if they don't need changing. If they do, stick to OEM cheap as chips discs and pads, they're all you need, braided lines on the rear will help though.
Spend all your money on the fronts, they do all the work.
....Er, but if you go bigger and stronger braking on the fronts the ideal is to at least upgrade the rear brakes to something with a ventittilated disc and which balances the whole better. S3/R32 rears being a good example. That's what's been my experience and based on your advice, Mike, IIRC as well as others.
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Not with 312s Robin, and certainly not for just the road - he'll have more than enough.
A rule of thumb guide:
S3 fronts = uprate rear pads
BBK = uprate rear brakes & pads
Unless of course you're like me and don't want big rears, because weight is bad and loose is fast!
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I always knew you were a fast 'n loose type, you brazen hussey you! :evilgrin:
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I'm a slut.
Means you can do stuff like this, dig the front in with the brakes on trail and let the arse slide around behind you.
(https://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.honeywoodphotography.co.uk%2Fcgti%2Fcurby%2Fgolf1794.jpg&hash=0e25bc077392bf16eb300fb6ee406bc4c094a084)
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Not my style, as you already know, Mike - I get my buzz from staying smooooth and flowing (just like my long hair :grin:).
It's not so heavy on consumables either.
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I say dont bother changing your discs at all. Alot of outlay for pretty much no gain over stock discs
just sort the pads all round for some pukka pads, then sort the brake lines nd fluid out
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Not my style, as you already know, Mike - I get my buzz from staying smooooth and flowing (just like my long hair :grin:).
It's not so heavy on consumables either.
Ahh come on, half a mile's tyre wear rubbed off in the name of fun... you wait till I catch you on a track day, I'm taking you out and if you're not laughing by the end of the session, you're a square.
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Not my style, as you already know, Mike - I get my buzz from staying smooooth and flowing (just like my long hair :grin:).
It's not so heavy on consumables either.
Ahh come on, half a mile's tyre wear rubbed off in the name of fun... you wait till I catch you on a track day, I'm taking you out and if you're not laughing by the end of the session, you're a square.
....I'm more likely to throw up from motion sickness than be laughing, mate. I began to feel sick when pax with Hurdy and he's quite a smooth driver.
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Not my style, as you already know, Mike - I get my buzz from staying smooooth and flowing (just like my long hair :grin:).
It's not so heavy on consumables either.
Ahh come on, half a mile's tyre wear rubbed off in the name of fun... you wait till I catch you on a track day, I'm taking you out and if you're not laughing by the end of the session, you're a square.
Tyre walls are there to be used! Extra rubber just when you need it. :happy2: