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Author Subject: Break conversion, HELP
ds339068

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Location: Camberley

Registered: 12 Mar 2011

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Post #1
Hi,
Im thinking of doing a break conversion upgrade on a budget, has anyone go any suggestions? I have a gti6 but all standard.

Got discs all round and didn't want to just replace with new drilled and groved discs and pads,

406, 307 parts are avalible could I use?

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Posted 13th Mar 2011 at 17:28
allesclar

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Location: Sheffield

Registered: 17 May 2009

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Posted 13th Mar 2011 at 17:32
Rich E Forum Admin

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Registered: 27 Apr 2005

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Post #3
Mmmmmm KitKat Chunky...

Standard GTi-6 discs with a good pad such as DS2500's are the best you'll get on a budget.

There are plenty of 4 pot options if you have a few hundred to spend though.

4 pot brake upgrade discussion thread

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Posted 13th Mar 2011 at 17:48
owain

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Location: Essex

Registered: 20 May 2009

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Post #4
I think that when you're talking about brakes, budget minimal spend is definitely the way to go.

People often waste money on reliable brake setups that could easily have gone on better things like spoilers, or maybe some phat rims.

Seriously been covered so many times it's untrue, just use the search. Rich is too polite LOL

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Posted 13th Mar 2011 at 21:24
cress87

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Post #5
*brake

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Posted 13th Mar 2011 at 21:28
rallyestyle

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Post #6
owain wrote:
I think that when you're talking about brakes, budget minimal spend is definitely the way to go.

People often waste money on reliable brake setups that could easily have gone on better things like spoilers, or maybe some phat rims.

Seriously been covered so many times it's untrue, just use the search. Rich is too polite LOL


Laugh

You wont be able to do much for less than £700 to be fair and for that price you should be able to find something nice secondhand Yes

Check this out, this is my budget setup Yes

http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=90256&page=1

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Posted 14th Mar 2011 at 17:51

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