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  • Mk2 16v Part Numbers

    Ok this one's a bit out there. But if anyone has that VW-part-number-look-up-thingy-ma-bob can you please find out the part numbers for....
    Late 1989 16v (KR engine)

    Front Brake Discs (256mm)
    Front Brake Pads
    Rear Brake Discs
    Rear Brake Pads

    Mk2 16v Handbrake cables.

    Or if anyone has any of these bits new??? Well that would be crazy but would be great too.
    Carl.
    Merry Xmas

    mk2 GTi 16v
    Corrado G60

  • #2
    The same brakes are fitted to all the 4 stud Passats. So any parts place should be able to cope with the numbers for them.

    Gavin
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    • #3
      Would they be the same brake cables?

      That still doesn't help me with numbers but is interesting.

      mk2 GTi 16v
      Corrado G60

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      • #4
        Give us your VIN.

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        • #5
          Vin :
          WVWZZZ1GZKW618840

          mk2 GTi 16v
          Corrado G60

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          • #6
            These are the numbers that came up for me looking at a 89 16v,

            Front Brake Discs (256mm) b 321 615 301 D
            Front Brake Pads b 357 698 151 A
            Rear Brake Discs b 357 615 601
            Rear Brake Pads b 1H0 698 451 F

            Mk2 16v Handbrake cables. b 191 609 721 F
            sigpic MK2 GTI G60

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            • #7
              Awesome thanks Voy.

              mk2 GTi 16v
              Corrado G60

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              • #8
                Correction, sorry mate

                Rear Brake Pads b 1H0 698 451 E

                Dont know why the pads are different 4 a 16v

                Cheers
                sigpic MK2 GTI G60

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                • #9
                  Well 8v's have rear drums don't they?

                  mk2 GTi 16v
                  Corrado G60

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                  • #10
                    Nah, discs according to the
                    VW-part-number-look-up-thingy-ma-bob
                    but different pad numbers, anyone ?
                    sigpic MK2 GTI G60

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ausgolfer
                      Well 8v's have rear drums don't they?

                      nope, discs bro

                      Originally posted by Preen59
                      I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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                      • #12
                        Well managed to get myself some discs and pads today.

                        Am trying to compile some parts so I can make the car like new early next year.
                        All I need now is:

                        Brake fuild
                        Stainless brake lines
                        Cam cover gasket.
                        Inlet manifold gaskets
                        Cam chain
                        Exhaust manifold gaskets
                        Stainless steel extractors
                        + stainless exhaust
                        Merc 190e Brass injectors
                        Stroeve motorsport induction.

                        Thanks Santa

                        mk2 GTi 16v
                        Corrado G60

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                        • #13
                          Last time I checked when I was going to convert my mum's Mk2 to rear disc's, & the handbrake cables were obsolete(Genuine VW).

                          There's a bloke down my way that can make up ADR -7 approved braided brake hoses & for cash are cheap too! You can pick the color of the braid cover & whether you want stainless fitting's or zinc plated. Good stuff.
                          Had a set made for my GTI in Nov. & will get him back for my truck.

                          Highly recommended

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                          • #14
                            Where did you get the discs and pads ? Genuine VW or ?
                            sigpic MK2 GTI G60

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by golfworx
                              Last time I checked when I was going to convert my mum's Mk2 to rear disc's, & the handbrake cables were obsolete(Genuine VW).
                              There's a lot of liars at VW dealers.

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