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  • need some help with brakes and cv joints

    I need some help identifying some parts for my spyder kit car build

    I need to know what type of brakes can fit on - I am having trouble getting the calipers and also in particular the brake pad carriers

    Also, I cant find out what type of wheel bearings these are. I want to buy some cvs that match.


    pics below

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    I really want another set of these, exactly the same. Calipers and carriers. Carriers are proving the difficult bit to locate, and obviously, they need to match each other










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    • #3
      I am after a set of the same - carriers and calipers - either as good or better as the above but i dont know them and i dont know what they are called

      some pics of them on the car below

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        • #5
          here are the wheel bearings off the back

          they are on the back of this car, but they are not necessarily rear wheel bearings , they may have come off the front

          my neighbour reckons they are audi 4000 parts. I m not so sure what they are, so I need your help

          pics of the bearings below. I need to know what cv joints will fit these. I am tipping that they are fairly standard units

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              I can find the calipers ok, but I am having difficulty find the pad carriers at all, and i need for them to match the calipers.

              I have found the ATE ones, but no where at all can I find the carriers.

              If I knew what model they were off I would be ok so that I could start ringing suppliers, or even wreckers. At the moment I have only the sites on teh internet, none of which I can find the carriers on.

              As for the cv joints, I think that they will be a generic unit and I m almost ready to take the risk and order a set just to see if they fit. Problem is shipping will be more than the parts themselves and I want to do my best to get it right.

              My plan was to get some upgraded (drilled and vented) discs on the front and also some (maybe drilled only) on the rear. I can keep the same caliper/carrier set up that I already have, but I need a new set as well as the car only came with the fronts.

              I can use the exact same set on the rear as what I already have, I just cant find the damn things, nor do I know enough about them to be able to describe exactly what I am after to a vendor.

              I think they are either Audi 4000 or 5000, but that is only a best guess at this stage........

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              • #8
                here is the link to the manufacturer of the kit car

                I can t contact them cos they have been out of business for a few years now

                maybe you guys will recognise the setup when it is next to an engine, I dont even know the engine.

                I can only assume that the brakes/bearings/engine etc all came from the same model, but I m not really sure

                http://www.autosjva.com.ar/ (go to the 550 page)

                btw, thanks to bug_racer for the fastest response EVER on pm.

                I hadnt even finished writing the second post!
                Last edited by Golde60; 31-10-2008, 09:22 PM.

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                • #9
                  Mate, I reckon the calipers are MK1 GTI 239mm. Same calipers are used on lots of early to late 80's VWs, Scirocco, Jetta and Golf, some with solid and some with vented discs.

                  I reckon UK ebay or Golfloon would be the places to look.

                  The wheel bearings will be from the same car too IMO. I have a pair of new ones if they are any use to you. Do you have any idea of the dimensions of them?

                  Gavin
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                    i ll get some dimesions of the bearings up shortly so that I can source the cv joints

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                    • #11
                      There's 2 sizes of CV to fit those MK1 hubs/bearings. The early GTI had 90mm CV joints, the later(after the Golf GTI ceased production) Scirocco and mk1 Cabriolet had 100mm CVs which are obviously stronger.

                      Gavin
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                      • #12
                        I think the front calipers look like Audi 100 ones, which you would call Audi 5000.

                        What is the spacing between the boltholes? I have some audi ones I can compare it to that came of An Audi 100.

                        The rears look like front hubs from a vw golf 2 or 3, but maybe the same as audi. Let us know approx dimensions and we can help.

                        Almost any VW or Audi CV from the 80s or 90s will fit those splines

                        Matt
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                          I think the front calipers look like Audi 100 ones, which you would call Audi 5000.

                          Matt

                          Audi 100 is 4000 , audi 200 is 5000
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                          • #14
                            here are some closer pics of the outside of the rear bearing

                            I m pretty short on tools over here, so accuracy is not the best

                            approximately 20-21mm diameter, and the bearing length is about 50mm



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                            • #15
                              here are some pics from the inside.

                              I will give some detailed dimensions with photoshop in a few hours, gotta run for now, so I thought I d get these pics up in the meantime





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