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    Hi guys,

    Was wondering if you guys could recommend me some brake discs for a polo GTI 1.8t which wont cost a fortune but are a decent bit of kit. Any info would be magic. Thanks

    Steve

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    Hi Steve, I recently put on RDA slotted rotors and Lucus brake pads from Greg who works at GSL Rally Sport in the sponsor section. PM him on gslrallysport for really good prices and great products.

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    • #3
      Call your local HSY. They should be able to sort out a set of discs for the right price. As for pads, its all up to you and your driving style.

      I've got slotted 312mm discs on mine and i'm about to pull them off. I hate the vibration they give at high speed. Unless you're giving it an absolute pasting, stick with standard type ones.
      Cheap, Fast, Reliable. Choose two.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Horney View Post
        Hi guys,

        Was wondering if you guys could recommend me some brake discs for a polo GTI 1.8t which wont cost a fortune but are a decent bit of kit. Any info would be magic. Thanks

        Steve
        I got offered RDA slotted rotors at Auto Barn for $130 each, and EBC Green Pads for $140 for a set of fronts. I think this is a bargain, so it may be worth checking out. If you have any trouble looking up the part number for the RDA discs for the Polo GTI, they are the same part number as the MK4 Golf GTI.
        "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
          I got offered RDA slotted rotors at Auto Barn for $130 each, and EBC Green Pads for $140 for a set of fronts. I think this is a bargain, so it may be worth checking out. If you have any trouble looking up the part number for the RDA discs for the Polo GTI, they are the same part number as the MK4 Golf GTI.
          did you get the ebc's from autobarn too?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Post
            did you get the ebc's from autobarn too?
            Yes...yes, I did...(damn 10 character thing, oh wait, its over 10 now...).
            "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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            • #7
              lol...cool.

              been looking at brake upgrades but for 15 inch wheels- doubt the polo gti brakes will fit under 15 inch wheels, so imma look into the rda and ebc stuff.

              (guy at my local autobarn-chadstone-is a fan of turbo'ed vw's. i'll milk some info outta him next time i go).

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              • #8
                VR6s had 288s the same as a Polo with 15 inch wheels as std.

                Gavin

                Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Post
                lol...cool.

                been looking at brake upgrades but for 15 inch wheels- doubt the polo gti brakes will fit under 15 inch wheels, so imma look into the rda and ebc stuff.

                (guy at my local autobarn-chadstone-is a fan of turbo'ed vw's. i'll milk some info outta him next time i go).
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                  VR6s had 288s the same as a Polo with 15 inch wheels as std.

                  Gavin
                  polo gti brakes would be good- i guess i'll be happy in the meantime if i could get slotted rotors to fit my calipers, and ebc greenstuff.

                  just to keep things simple.... as i heard master cylinder on gti is different than on the tdi.. and i dont know if thats a bad thing or not.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Post
                    .... as i heard master cylinder on gti is different than on the tdi.. and i dont know if thats a bad thing or not.
                    This shouldn't be a drama if you are only doing the rotors and pads.
                    "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
                      This shouldn't be a drama if you are only doing the rotors and pads.
                      yeah, im looking toward this as a brake upgrade.

                      but in order to fit the rotors (bigger than tdi, im sure) from the gti, or the rda slotted equivalents, i'd have to get new calipers/ carriers etc etc wouldnt i?

                      (clueless question i know, have mercy)

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                      • #12
                        It depends...What are the diameter and thickness of YOUR stock rotors? If they are the same as the Polo GTI(and I think they are), then you won't need to change your calipers.
                        "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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                        • #13
                          aha! im going to have a wheel alignment done tomorrow, and ive gotta get a rock out from between the tire and wheel for one of them- i'll get it measured then.

                          fingers crossed they're the same- im actually pretty pumped about this mod.

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