thanks johan not worried about calipers just a replacement rotor
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Hi, I would like to know for future reference if anyone knows whether or not Polo TDI brake discs + pads have a Mk4 Golf substitute? They don't seem to list Polos in any of the brake catalogues i've seen. Not after an upgrade, just a replacement
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JasonLast edited by v0dka; 11-09-2008, 02:27 AM.
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Try, these part numbers for Green Stuff pads (if thats what you want)Originally posted by Buller_Scott View Postand does anyone know if martini fluid + ebc brake pads are a possible upgrade for the pog tdi?
Front DP21329
Rear DP2680
There are 2 entries for TDI from 2002 to present the ones above and another entry for the exact same pads as the GTI, and I assume fit the 96kw TDI they have OS.
I would also check with a local supplier you will need to go here http://www.ebcbrakes.com.au/ and click the stockist link at the top of the page.
To get a catalogue go here and download the Euro/UK/Asian catalogue
Martini won't be an issueLast edited by Desmo; 11-09-2008, 10:15 AM.08 Octavia vRS Manual|DNA Stage 2 Tune|Golf R Intercooler|APR DP|Carbino Intake|Uprated DV|Porsche Calipers (NQSBBK)|Superpro Alloy front control arms and bushes|42DD Stealth Catch Can and PCV|42DD Shift Bushes|Whiteline adjustable rear sway|Superpro torque arm bush| Front and rear lower strut braces|Whitline steering rack bush|
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Speak to Shane, he's got really nice slotted and drilled front discs fitted.
BTW, Shane, how much ?Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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Slightly off topic ... I picked up a set of Polo GTI front calipers and rotors that I was thinking about putting on my Polo TDI. I had a chat with a mechanic from the dealer, and of course he said it was a bad idea from a warranty perspective, but he also said it might cause problems with the ABS and that the stock TDI master cylinder might not be able to cope with the larger brakes.
Any opinions?MY08 Jetta TDI, DSG, Platinum Grey, Anthracite Leather, Foglights
MY07 Polo TDI, Reflex Silver, GTI Wheels, GTI Suspension
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Well,I've gone the other way and fitted larger brakes to a GTI with the standard master cylinder with no ABS or brake problems.I know of others who have fitted even bigger brakes{R32}and all has been OK.
Best talk to an independent VW workshop without vested "warranty" interests.
I'm sure if I'd asked my dealer he would have poo-pooed the idea.
Cheers
Len
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thanks for the reply! awesome!!!! .... i've been wanting better braking power- almost got written off by an as##ole in a truck the other day that didnt particularly care that i was in my lane- can never be too safe on the roads these days.....Originally posted by Desmo View PostTry, these part numbers for Green Stuff pads (if thats what you want)
Front DP21329
Rear DP2680
There are 2 entries for TDI from 2002 to present the ones above and another entry for the exact same pads as the GTI, and I assume fit the 96kw TDI they have OS.
I would also check with a local supplier you will need to go here http://www.ebcbrakes.com.au/ and click the stockist link at the top of the page.
To get a catalogue go here and download the Euro/UK/Asian catalogue
Martini won't be an issue
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