Estate brake upgrade

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Estate brake upgrade
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What's the easiest safest best upgrade for the estate braking system it's currently a pov spec model NAD
Dragoon Blue Estate in a bit of a State
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Tongue Should fit in boot hehe
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buy my gti callipers and discs and rear discs off me Smile (may aswel put new rear discs on at same time) - see my for sale advert

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-7605.html
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As Ben said, GTi-6 calipers are the easiest and most popular upgrade mate.......as long as your wheels are 15" they're a straight fit.
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easiest upgrade would be better pads Smile

Ive fitted greenstuff pads to the front and it made the car a lot more stoppable
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I'm just starting planning now as gonna need to do them in the new yearbooks like to change callipers I gotta get new wheels but might look at them green stuff pads though

(22-11-2012, 11:24 AM)CJ_Derv Wrote: [Image: Ship_Anchor_Clatsop_County_Oregon_scenic...DA0048.jpg]

Tongue Should fit in boot hehe

Won't do much for fuel economy but it'll stop on a penny lol
Dragoon Blue Estate in a bit of a State
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(22-11-2012, 12:13 PM)cully Wrote: easiest upgrade would be better pads Smile

Ive fitted greenstuff pads to the front and it made the car a lot more stoppable
until they leave horrible deposits on your disk that make them feel warped when you brake

Far better pads out there!!!
Gti6 calipers
Braided brake lines
BREMBO disks
DECENT pads
Good fluid
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#8
no ones got a good word to say about the greenstuff pads
ive not had any problems with them
they were a good upgrade for me without spending the earth!
£45 a front set .....howmuch are mintex 1144 upgrades?
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I know MPG would be drastically noticable haha

Im going down Brembo route me as already had them on blaze they do fit under 15" just with spacers
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#11
For an NA diesel the HDI 266mm kit with decent pads and discs would be more than enough to stop it.
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OEM+ HDI Estate
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#12
Will hdi brakes fit under 14 inch steelies and what parts would I need
Dragoon Blue Estate in a bit of a State
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#13
yes mate, a lot of HDi's came with 14" wheels as standard. All you'd need is the callipers, discs and pads.
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I have hdi 266 calipers and poss discs and pads for sale Wink



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#15
So do i, brembo disks and pads
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gti brakes will be the easiest upgrade. Brembos cost a fair bit. The standard 266mm setup is surprisingly good on the estate!

I swear the 266mm setup on the estate is better than the gti callipers, drilled and grooved discs, mintex pads and braided lines on the 1.8 D: Maybe it has a stupidly sized master cylinder or something!
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im also selling a '6 master cylinder
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#18
buy seans master cyclinder
my callipers and discs
swampys braided brake lines and youll have an awesome little set up Smile

haha
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Everyones a winner!
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