g60 calliper carriers
g60 calliper carriers
Does anyone have a definitive list of VAG cars that the G60 callipers were fitted to?
I.e. If I go to a scrappy, which cars are worth looking at?
I need a pair for a brake upgrade.
I have found a Golf VR6 1997.....The disks are just over 280mm, apparently they are the same as the corrado....
Anyone know for sure?
I.e. If I go to a scrappy, which cars are worth looking at?
I need a pair for a brake upgrade.
I have found a Golf VR6 1997.....The disks are just over 280mm, apparently they are the same as the corrado....
Anyone know for sure?
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Look like this...
But black and covered in rust...


Found this pic of a G60 calliper...

This is really annoying, I desperatly have to fit new disks and pads to my car...like in the next 100 miles...(4 days)....If I cant find some carriers im going to have to get standard disks which sucks! And im not changing once I have spent out on standard disks
Incidentally if anyone can sell me the G60 carrier I will do you a very very good deal on a set of LED conversions for your car!
But black and covered in rust...


Found this pic of a G60 calliper...

This is really annoying, I desperatly have to fit new disks and pads to my car...like in the next 100 miles...(4 days)....If I cant find some carriers im going to have to get standard disks which sucks! And im not changing once I have spent out on standard disks
Incidentally if anyone can sell me the G60 carrier I will do you a very very good deal on a set of LED conversions for your car!
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You can use the GTI calipers with the G60 carriers with no problems.
280 Carriers, Discs & Pads is all that is required. The GTI pads are the same as the G60 Pads.
If you dont mind postage from Glasgow - then have a look at www.scottishvag.net - as im sure there was a few sets on there recently!
If you look about you normally get a full setup with pads/discs/carriers for around the 150 mark.
Neil
280 Carriers, Discs & Pads is all that is required. The GTI pads are the same as the G60 Pads.
If you dont mind postage from Glasgow - then have a look at www.scottishvag.net - as im sure there was a few sets on there recently!
If you look about you normally get a full setup with pads/discs/carriers for around the 150 mark.
Neil
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Right here goes...
The standard Polo GTi brakes are 256x25mm
The G60 ones are 280x22mm, but you can use the carriers off any car with 280x22mm brakes, even the 5-stud ones, so the list of donors is af follows...
Mk3 Golf GTi 1992-1996
MK3 Golf VR6 1992-1995
Corrado G60 & VR6
Ibiza Cupra 2.0 16v 1998-1999
Ibiza Cupra 1.8T 1992-2002
Those big red calipers with the anti-rattle clip in the pic are from a later Mk3 Golf GTi/VR6 as the very late ones had slightly larger 288x25mm brakes, and these arent any good to you.
Another way of identifying them is the 256mm and 280mm ones will have either lucas or girling written in the casting, and the 288mm ones will say ITT or ATE.
You can use the calipers off the with 280mm brakes along with the cariers, as you can then use the G60 pads as these are thicker so will last longer, but you will have to come up with your own solution for a brake hose as they wont take the Polo banjo hoses, and the calipers are wider so may cause problems with some wheels.
If you re-use the Polo GTi calipers, you will have to use the Polo GTi pads, but the 280mm discs are a bit thinner than the Polo GTi ones, as are only 22mm thick rather than 25mm, but shouldnt cause too much problems but I woudln't run the pads right down as the piston will be sticking out further than it normally would.
The standard Polo GTi brakes are 256x25mm
The G60 ones are 280x22mm, but you can use the carriers off any car with 280x22mm brakes, even the 5-stud ones, so the list of donors is af follows...
Mk3 Golf GTi 1992-1996
MK3 Golf VR6 1992-1995
Corrado G60 & VR6
Ibiza Cupra 2.0 16v 1998-1999
Ibiza Cupra 1.8T 1992-2002
Those big red calipers with the anti-rattle clip in the pic are from a later Mk3 Golf GTi/VR6 as the very late ones had slightly larger 288x25mm brakes, and these arent any good to you.
Another way of identifying them is the 256mm and 280mm ones will have either lucas or girling written in the casting, and the 288mm ones will say ITT or ATE.
You can use the calipers off the with 280mm brakes along with the cariers, as you can then use the G60 pads as these are thicker so will last longer, but you will have to come up with your own solution for a brake hose as they wont take the Polo banjo hoses, and the calipers are wider so may cause problems with some wheels.
If you re-use the Polo GTi calipers, you will have to use the Polo GTi pads, but the 280mm discs are a bit thinner than the Polo GTi ones, as are only 22mm thick rather than 25mm, but shouldnt cause too much problems but I woudln't run the pads right down as the piston will be sticking out further than it normally would.

