MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: mrxbox360 on September 21, 2013, 09:59:20 pm
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Its time to change both front & rear disc's & pads on my my 2008 gt tdi sport 140, my question is i was told its poss got the gti set up as standard due to the age & model does any one know if this would be true.
Im looking at the following options either oem full set from dealers or maybe upgrade set up without spending half my months wages on them :signLOL:. Any help or advice would be great :happy2:
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Your GT will have FN3 brakes
The GTi set up is also FN3 but with larger discs and pads
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Your GT will have FN3 brakes
The GTi set up is also FN3 but with larger discs and pads
hi ed does that mean i should be able to buy the gti disc's & pads without needing to change the caliper's
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Same calipers and pads on a 140, different carriers
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u need my s3 setup mate immense stopping power straight bolt on
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I also have a golf GT TDi
I purchased a set of original GTI calipers, Carriers, discs and Pads. Fitted straight on without any adjustments or problems.
The Front calipers, Carriers and discs are larger than your standard ones, but i believe the rear ones the calipers and carriers are the same size just the discs are slightly bigger.
Ive only changed my Front ones so far.
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I also have a golf GT TDi
I purchased a set of original GTI calipers, Carriers, discs and Pads. Fitted straight on without any adjustments or problems.
The Front calipers, Carriers and discs are larger than your standard ones, but i believe the rear ones the calipers and carriers are the same size just the discs are slightly bigger.
Ive only changed my Front ones so far.
The 2.0tdi and GTI have the exact same front calipers and pads, only the carriers and discs are different (288v312mm)
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The gti rear discs are larger(286) so you need to change the dust shields if putting onto a tdi
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I only needed to change my carriers to upgrade mine, as skard says, discs are needed too!
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I only needed to change my carriers to upgrade mine, as skard says, discs are needed too!
Is that on the rears if so i wasted a few quid when upgrading lol
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Fronts. No idea about the rears!
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I think the rears are the same calipers, just a change of disc and carriers but don't quote me on that!
The fronts I have done on two different cars by just changing carriers and discs.
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I also have a golf GT TDi
I purchased a set of original GTI calipers, Carriers, discs and Pads. Fitted straight on without any adjustments or problems.
The Front calipers, Carriers and discs are larger than your standard ones, but i believe the rear ones the calipers and carriers are the same size just the discs are slightly bigger.
Ive only changed my Front ones so far.
The 2.0tdi and GTI have the exact same front calipers and pads, only the carriers and discs are different (288v312mm)
Thanks for the clarification, didn't quiet notice that as i got a full set from someone.
I still have my old ones if anyones interested.
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Would this be the same case for a 1.4 TSI 140?
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Would this be the same case for a 1.4 TSI 140?
If they have 288mm discs and 55mm struts (as opposed to 280mm discs and 50mm struts) then yes.
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Cheers, What about the rear?
Would there be a noticeable difference between my current brakes and the GTI brakes?
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I'm not sure about the rears, I did read that it was the same (carriers and discs to change) but I would imagine the change in this 'upgrade' being minimal.
Rather than waste money doing the rears I would put it towards something like an R32 set for the fronts, massive difference that way as the front does most of the braking.
Yes there is a little bit difference you notice on the fronts, in that there is extra pinch.