Hi folks, just thought I'd share my experiences of putting the 312mm fronts and 256mm rear brakes on my 2013 Fabia vRS.
I picked up some used front brake calipers with carriers on a popular internet auction site along with a set of rear calipers and carriers to suit the 256x22mm rear discs. These parts came off a US Mk4 GTI Anniversary Edition but I think a lot of Jetta's also had these brakes, they even come in red! I also managed to get hold of brand new front and rear discs and pads locally for a very good price.
The front brakes are very easy and don't amount to much more than a straight unbolt and bolt on the new bits, a couple of observations, I could've used my existing calipers and just swapped over the caliper carriers. I had read elsewhere that the Fabia 5j needed the calipers as well as the carriers but at least for my car this is not the case. Also I tried fitting the larger brake dust shields to keep everything OEM looking but the shields I found have a different bolt pattern and don't fit. You don't really need them but I may investigate further in the future. The front brake lines bolt straight up but I'll change them for braided lines soon as I think the originals are just a touch too short but that's probably just me being fussy.
The rears are a little more involved but only slightly so, you can apparently fit bigger dust shields on the back but it involves removing the rear bearings and I decided not to bother. So arm yourself with a trusty angle grinder and trim the outer part of the original shields to make room for the 256mm discs. I also sprayed mine with some matt black hi temp paint just to make it look neater and stop any rust forming.
I rebuilt the calipers I bought for the rear as they weren't in quite as good a shape as the fronts I bought, so new seals, slider pins and anti rattle clips.
Bolt it all up, bleed the brakes and you're good to go.
If you're unhappy with the standard vRS brakes and you want to fill up that wide open space behind your wheels then I highly recommend this upgrade.
I picked up some used front brake calipers with carriers on a popular internet auction site along with a set of rear calipers and carriers to suit the 256x22mm rear discs. These parts came off a US Mk4 GTI Anniversary Edition but I think a lot of Jetta's also had these brakes, they even come in red! I also managed to get hold of brand new front and rear discs and pads locally for a very good price.
The front brakes are very easy and don't amount to much more than a straight unbolt and bolt on the new bits, a couple of observations, I could've used my existing calipers and just swapped over the caliper carriers. I had read elsewhere that the Fabia 5j needed the calipers as well as the carriers but at least for my car this is not the case. Also I tried fitting the larger brake dust shields to keep everything OEM looking but the shields I found have a different bolt pattern and don't fit. You don't really need them but I may investigate further in the future. The front brake lines bolt straight up but I'll change them for braided lines soon as I think the originals are just a touch too short but that's probably just me being fussy.
The rears are a little more involved but only slightly so, you can apparently fit bigger dust shields on the back but it involves removing the rear bearings and I decided not to bother. So arm yourself with a trusty angle grinder and trim the outer part of the original shields to make room for the 256mm discs. I also sprayed mine with some matt black hi temp paint just to make it look neater and stop any rust forming.
I rebuilt the calipers I bought for the rear as they weren't in quite as good a shape as the fronts I bought, so new seals, slider pins and anti rattle clips.
Bolt it all up, bleed the brakes and you're good to go.
If you're unhappy with the standard vRS brakes and you want to fill up that wide open space behind your wheels then I highly recommend this upgrade.
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