MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Technical Workshop => Topic started by: jedi-knight83 on October 26, 2012, 06:20:47 pm
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My rear brakes are coming up for needing replacing so rather than stick more gti parts on I figured it would be a good opportunity to upgrade them to the 310 vented discs.
First of all.. what is needed?
calipers, carriers, discs and pads obviously
Presume I need some r32 stone shields as the gti ones wont fit although I never see people selling the rear brakes with stone guards so do they even have them??
What about hoses. Will the GTI hoses and handbrakes cable fit or does this need changing too?
Secondly... I'm just getting a rough price from euro car parts.
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Volkswagen_Golf_3.2_2006/p/car-parts/brakes/brake-friction/brake-disc/?104441268&1&d6d425e1c756df4c59ff2644b75d17fda029bd59&000027
£44 per discs
cant seem to find the correct pads.
Does anyone know acurate prices from VW for the consumable bits?
Thanks in advance.
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I will be doing this soon. Have just got hold of some S3 brakes. I had a search through on here and found a few threads that might be of some interest to you, plus help with some of your questions.
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2113.0.html (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2113.0.html)
http://www.worldimpex.com//assets/partdocuments/DIY_Rear_310mm_R32-1.pdf (http://www.worldimpex.com//assets/partdocuments/DIY_Rear_310mm_R32-1.pdf)
My understanding is that the rears will fit straight on, the r32 stone guards WON'T fit so the original ones are used with a little tweak to stop them rubbing on the discs.
Hope this helps :happy2:
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My understanding is that the rears will fit straight on, the r32 stone guards WON'T fit so the original ones are used with a little tweak to stop them rubbing on the discs.
Hope this helps :happy2:
Thats what I did when I fitted mine, once the caliper and disc are removed its just a simple task of bumping the stone guard with the palm of your hand gently until the 310mm disc fits without fouling. :happy2:
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Recent quote from Dave Hawthorne @ Sere motors :happy2:
Hi James
Thanks for the email.
Front discs £135 a pair
Front pads £51.35
Rear discs £54 a pair
Rear pads £29
Delivery is £10 per axle set, £20 total
Regards
David Hawthorne
Parts Manager
SERE Motors Ltd SEAT
028 90385336
Give him a shout, he's a great guy and the best prices i've found :happy2:
wow is that for OEM R32 discs and pads. not bad at all
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dont suppose you have all the part numbers you got quotes for?
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1K0 615 301 M - front discs
1K0 698 151 B - front pads
1K0 615 601 N - rear discs
1K0 698 451 K - rear pads
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I emailed the guy you mentioned and he said seat dont use 310mm rear discs so he can't supply those??
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1K0 615 301 M - front discs
1K0 698 151 B - front pads
1K0 615 601 N - rear discs
1K0 698 451 K - rear pads
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Got your PM. Those were the part numbers I gave him, never said anything to me about pricing different parts :happy2:
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Does the cupra r actually use the same brakes as the s3 / r32 then
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I don't think it matters if you don't fit any guards. It's a bigger problem when you get a stone wedged between the guard and disc. No guards on my S3 rears (on Mk5 GTI) and plenty of other folk running the same.
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Does the cupra r actually use the same brakes as the s3 / r32 then
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Uses the same front brake set up 345mm, but has smaller rear brakes 286/288mm iirc
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Does the cupra r actually use the same brakes as the s3 / r32 then
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Uses the same front brake set up 345mm, but has smaller rear brakes 286/288mm iirc
Ha well that explains it then.
You must have got the wrong rear part numbers as they are for 310mm bits.
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Nothing wrong with the part numbers, they are definitely 310mm rear brake set up
I'd say he's just priced the standard set up. I'll contact him tomorrow too confirm
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on my tdi i used the rear r32 rear guards when i put the r32 brakes on mine--every thing is the same ie brake flexi and hand brake cables--the only thing i would advise is to get new bolts that nold the brake pad carrier on to the hub
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Looking forward to adding this brake combo to my ED30. Liked the R32 set-up i added to my old mkiv 1.8t, so hope this has a similar improvement!
Just bought some new OEM front discs for £135, plus rears for £65, so seems ok. Especially so compared to the price of OEM R32 discs on the mkiv, my god!!
Just need a good source on the calipers now...
Some good info here - are new brake shields needed for the front?