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  • #91
    Google autocavan super brake linkage, a version was also used on the later citi golf's in SA. The autocavan version was made in the 80s and come up eBay UK from time to time, usually go for £200+. I read several posts stating they don't make a lot of difference. Crazyquiffs have had on their website, for a while now that they are producing a version, also a few threads were people have thought about making them but safety /legal implications have put them off. Not being negative as I would love to make my brakes better, 9 inch booster and 22mm MC should suffice for the road.
    Gav

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    • #92
      Ah i see. Im to overly fussed on what it looks like in the engine bay, as for pedal feel im just going to have to wait and see how i like my current setup.. Not sure if its worth spending that much just for a slightly better feel. I will be running new rear drums/pads/cylinders, new front pads and vented discs plus the booster/mc upgrade for now. Will look into bigger calipers when i get a feel for the car, it might be enough as its just going to be a daily. I do remember the brakes on my 4door being pretty average.
      Its the little things..

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      • #93
        I'll see if I can find a picture. It's something simple to build yourself as long as you know what you're doing.

        It's a hollow bar running left/right across the firewall with an arm sticking out each end at 90 degrees to the bar. One arm connects directly to the brake pedal, the other one at the other end of the bar connects to the master cylinder. Because the arms are welded on there is no play in the bar unlike the standard setup which has multiple pivots and linkages, all of which add extra movement.
        1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
        1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
        1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
        2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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        • #94
          All my parts are now at my house! I have a thread in the for sale section, link here.

          Got brakes, coilovers and more goodies to be replaced on the 2 door tomorrow, keen!
          Its the little things..

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          • #95
            Pedal end

            booster end

            Pretty well same as the old Volvo 240 linkage set up ( late 70's )
            Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

            If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

            Cheers,
            Grant...

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            • #96
              Aw yeah, would be to hard to custom make that at all.

              Suspension and brake makeover. Cleaned up control arms, hubs and calipers. Everything got a good paint, these calipers were off my 4 door that had new pads and new discs. All the bushings looked pretty good and cv boots look newish. I need a new a new drivers side tie rod end or boot and both steering rack boots. Coilovers are also in and its sitting relatively nice, alot more playing around with heights once all wheels are back on the ground. For some reason these wheels have grown on me, just need smaller tires. Anyone selling or know a local place that has braided/stainless brake lines? mine are almost fallen to bits.

              Sorry about phone pics, i have no idea why it goes purple in the dark. Friend took my dslr to WTAC.





              Last edited by Dubstein; 20-10-2014, 03:44 PM.
              Its the little things..

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              • #97
                Looks the goods! Let us know how you find the mk3 booster with standard brakes. I've just switched mine and it feels way wayyyy different. Almost like you're not pushing the peddle at all. What size are the wheel and tyre combo?
                77 Mk1 GLS 2 door - That sinking feeling
                76 Mk1 Swallowtail 2 door - Replace that BMW & 76 Sweetheart

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                • #98
                  Why different in a good way? The the rims are 14x6 on 185/60 unsure of offset, would be pretty high though.
                  Its the little things..

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                  • #99
                    Like soft. Almost spongy. Hopefully I get used to them
                    77 Mk1 GLS 2 door - That sinking feeling
                    76 Mk1 Swallowtail 2 door - Replace that BMW & 76 Sweetheart

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                    • Better picture of how it sits now, rear drums where replaced along with shoes and wheel cylinders/bearings. This is almost as low as the coilovers will go, another 15mm or so. New rims (smaller tires) are definitely still on the list too! Also put on bonnet struts on. It actually sits alot lower than the picture looks, bonnet is almost at knee height. Im pretty happy how it sits but new wheels will decide to more or less. Hopefully less its still way above the legal limit haha

                      Last edited by Dubstein; 20-10-2014, 03:52 PM.
                      Its the little things..

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                      • Coming along nicely!
                        77 Mk1 GLS 2 door - That sinking feeling
                        76 Mk1 Swallowtail 2 door - Replace that BMW & 76 Sweetheart

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                        • Looking good


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                          • Someone give me some motivation! Im getting real tired trying to weld thin metal, fkn holes.. Such a long way to go and i just want to drive it !
                            Its the little things..

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                            • Originally posted by Dubstein View Post
                              Someone give me some motivation! Im getting real tired trying to weld thin metal, fkn holes.. Such a long way to go and i just want to drive it !
                              Burning holes?

                              Don't hold the mig straight on.. Hold in side on , the further you hold it, the less heat and less likely hood of buckles and burns!

                              Take it slow and stitch it

                              It's painfully slow but yeh


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                              • The satisfaction of knowing you've taken your time to do it right will be worth the time burned now.

                                Sits really nicely at the moment - what size tyres are on it now and what are you going to change to?
                                .: MK2 Golf GTI [FWD R32 Project]:.

                                MK4 R32 parts for sale - click here

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