280mm bolt on Brake upgrade kits for MK1 is here!!!

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I didn't buy the calipers from them just the disks and spacers, I don't mind if I have to buy new calipers it's just I need to get this sorted ASAP
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The kit is designed for a citi and to work with stock calipers.

Go see them on Tuesday and I am sure they can get you sorted out.
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Hi mr. I will message you now
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Check that the mounting points on the hub carriers are straight and not bent in or out.

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Kyli3boi wrote:Hi,

I bought this kit from you guys and I have a big problem with both carriers hitting into the disk, the left side I have grinded more than half the thickness of the carrier away and it still hits into the disk, the right side also hits into the carrier but not as bad. Have you had any other complaints about this with your most recent spacer brackets? I'm just wondering if maybe the brackets were not machined correctly? Please let me know how I can solve this issue as I'm not comfortable with grinding more away on the carrier, this is on a golf mk1 with the standard calipers, your 280mm disks and your spacer brackets
All sorted out. He was here this morning with everything . His calipers are aftermarket pirate once and the brackets crossing the discs is thicker . So with the std 237mm it doesn't matter but with the 280mm discs the larger diameter is just to much. We took the pencil grinder to it and cleared just enough the give the discs some space. So now we know that there are some clearance issues with the aftermarket calipers .
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What is the total height of the disc itself and the thickness
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Vernon wrote:What is the total height of the disc itself and the thickness
280mm by either 18/20mm thick
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AlexTDi wrote:
Vernon wrote:What is the total height of the disc itself and the thickness
280mm by either 18/20mm thick
and the total height ?, why i'm asking is i have the powerbrake spitze disc and its height is 39,5 mm
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Vernon wrote:
AlexTDi wrote:
Vernon wrote:What is the total height of the disc itself and the thickness
280mm by either 18/20mm thick
and the total height ?, why i'm asking is i have the powerbrake spitze disc and its height is 39,5 mm
Correct , the disc we use have a total height of 39.5mm
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Hi there Viper,

Could you be so kind to put up the 2016 price for these kits with extra bits for road & track use.

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8VALVE-zn wrote:Hi there Viper,

Could you be so kind to put up the 2016 price for these kits with extra bits for road & track use.

Thanks in advance.
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Are there any kits available to change the back from drums to disks?
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Genesisfs9 wrote:Are there any kits available to change the back from drums to disks?
On witch vehicle?

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We use the mk3 rear brake setups. Straight bolt on. But rather spend the money on the front brakes, the rear shoes are more than sufficient even on track.

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I was thinking on doing both the front and back or just the back to disks. I don't like the look of the drums makes the car look silly. I 'll start with the front I think. Also the hand brake doesnt hold the car very well.
How much is the mk3 setup and can I get it from you guys?
I 'll have to put the brakes on hold for a while. As my intake manifold sprung a leak and the thermoswitch is now broken as well. You guys stock the intake? My car has a carb.
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Does anyone have a part number or at least have a year model number for me... nobody knows what im talking about... :mad: :bang:
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Rathbone wrote:Does anyone have a part number or at least have a year model number for me... nobody knows what im talking about... :mad: :bang:
You can contact me on 0824103147 for more details on this kit

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