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		i am about to buy a gti-6 rear beam for my 1.4 lx as mine is f***ed will it be a straight fit i know i will need different handbrake cables but will all the brake pipes and mounts be the same and also are the rear hubs the same offset eg will my et15 wheels fit straight on
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		A simple search would have found the answer yes to all your questions
	 
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		Thanks, Well I'm on my phone and living in the Isle of Wight I cant get 3g signal so it takes 3 years to load a web page lol
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Lol no worries. This site is pretty quick when mobile browsing, there's very little bloat so it should load quickly even on a modest connection.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		If you have windows phone or android download either tapatalk or boardexpress    its what i use
	
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		If you have android i could email you a free copy of tapatalk
	 
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		ive got an iPhone but ive got tapatalk didnt think about using it lol
 Also would i need to adjust the bias valve when i lower the back again
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		aha i have to use the app sometimes fml, my phone forces me to use it    
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		The brake pipes were different completely on my p1 had to make new ones up from scratch.
	 
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		Connor Wrote:If you have android i could email you a free copy of tapatalk 
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		Incoming
	 
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		Dan Wrote:Thanks, Well I'm on my phone and living in the Isle of Wight I cant get 3g signal so it takes 3 years to load a web page lol 
ask your friend who lives near you and is doing the same thing next week....
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The chances are you'll need a new brake pipe or two anyway! I can make my own copper brake pipes, comes in very handy!
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		yea i can imagine ill need a few new brake pipes im hoping to do it at work so i can make them if i need to
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		ginge191 Wrote:Dan Wrote:Thanks, Well I'm on my phone and living in the Isle of Wight I cant get 3g signal so it takes 3 years to load a web page lol ask your friend who lives near you and is doing the same thing next week....
 
soz mate didnt really think about it lol
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		If the axle is complete, you won't need any brake pipes
	 
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		i think krisb is on about the ones that go from the master cylinder to the load valve that ive got to undo as they have a terrible habbit of seizing up and twisting when you try and take them off
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		And what if the car you're fitting the disc beam too is a phase1 and doesnt have a load compensator on the drum beam? :p
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Don't worry about it^^ I never!   
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		KrisB Wrote:And what if the car you're fitting the disc beam too is a phase1 and doesnt have a load compensator on the drum beam? :p 
This is how mine was ^^
 
My rear brake lines were probably originals so I gave them a good dose of WD40 on the unions under the spare wheel 3 days in a row before the beam came off and they undid perfectly with no rounding at all. It was from these 2 unions that I had to make up my own lines to the load compensator. Looks wise it is a complete fail, lol I had never done it before and wasn't sure how much to bend the copper before it creased so the bends are very long! Ill get a pic up for lols at some point. - But it works!!!!
	 
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		Theoretically speaking, if you don't have a load valve then the master cyclinder should be doing the bias for you i beleive. 
 Dan86... you need to be carefull with the brake lines. They need to be shaped well and secure enough for an mot. If the tester doesn't like the look of the lines he'll fail it.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		KrisB Wrote:Theoretically speaking, if you don't have a load valve then the master cyclinder should be doing the bias for you i beleive. 
 Dan86... you need to be carefull with the brake lines. They need to be shaped well and secure enough for an mot. If the tester doesn't like the look of the lines he'll fail it.
 
Cheers for the heads up. Ive got my MOT on the 15th. If it only fails on that I will be happy. I can then either pay someone to make me the correct ones or have another go myself. It was just a bodge to get it on tbh, it is safe to drive but I know what you mean.
	 
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		I got away without changing any brake pipes (from ph2 dts drums to ph3 hdi discs) as it didnt have the compensator on the ph3 beam, so just swapped the whole lot over
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		well im hoping the pipes on the car should be ok, but as seen as my mot isnt for a few months im in no extreme rush to get the beam on so im thinking about changing all the pipes, hoses, discs, pads and mounts before i fit it so i know it will be ok for the mot
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Dan Wrote:well im hoping the pipes on the car should be ok, but as seen as my mot isnt for a few months im in no extreme rush to get the beam on so im thinking about changing all the pipes, hoses, discs, pads and mounts before i fit it so i know it will be ok for the mot 
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		cheers mate if you can give me the links im gunna get prices for everything at work from unipart so ill see whats cheaper
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Dan Wrote:cheers mate if you can give me the links im gunna get prices for everything at work from unipart so ill see whats cheaper 
you'd mayaswell get some decent products mate whilst your at it, reasonable prices..
 
braded hoses - contact <!-- e --><a href="mailto:richardspong06@aol.com">richardspong06@aol.com</a><!-- e --> - he can make you up a pair, coloured, braded for £26.50 delivered (price may vary on materials etc)
 
rear left handbrake *108735171* - https://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peug ... 9b4&000168 
rear right handbrake *108735181* - http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Peuge ... 095&000168 
Rear discs and pads - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140448769797? ... 1497.l2649 
You can get hold of some solid mounts, but wont be making THAT much of a difference on our roads mate, i was going to get a set but havn't bothered...
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		cheers matedoubt ill get it all that much cheaper from work lol
	 
		
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