Performance Brake Recomendations
Performance Brake Recomendations
Alright Guys,
Just checked over my N reg 1.4 8v and my brake pads, discs and shoes are all at minimum thickness. I could nip down to GFS and pick up some like4like parts but I'd prefer to do some upgrades and am after some recommended parts and manufacturers.
I'm not looking for anything showy and 'bling' (e.g carbon fibre) it's an 8v after all, but I'm a pretty demanding driver and often push the standard stuff close to its design limit (I've gotten brake fade on fast country lanes before - scary stuff when ur coming up to a hairpin!)
Anyone got ideas for stuff that will last longer, brake faster and won't cost more than the car?!
Just checked over my N reg 1.4 8v and my brake pads, discs and shoes are all at minimum thickness. I could nip down to GFS and pick up some like4like parts but I'd prefer to do some upgrades and am after some recommended parts and manufacturers.
I'm not looking for anything showy and 'bling' (e.g carbon fibre) it's an 8v after all, but I'm a pretty demanding driver and often push the standard stuff close to its design limit (I've gotten brake fade on fast country lanes before - scary stuff when ur coming up to a hairpin!)
Anyone got ideas for stuff that will last longer, brake faster and won't cost more than the car?!
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Here you are try giving this thread a read:
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... ight=brake
Saves me blatantly quoting from it.
I've heard many a time now that braided hoses really doesnt make that much of a difference
http://www.tigerstyle.co.uk/poloforum/v ... ight=brake
Saves me blatantly quoting from it.
I've heard many a time now that braided hoses really doesnt make that much of a difference
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On the road in normal traffic it doesn't, on a car modded for track-days, it does, since then you'll be taking the brakes to the limits, and that limit will be the original brake-hoses if you already did you discs&pads-upgradeTim_GTi wrote:I've heard many a time now that braided hoses really doesnt make that much of a difference
With greenstuff pads i've generally heard they're really bad with brake dust.
I have Back Diamond combi (drilled and grooved) disc on my 16v with their Predator Pads. They were quite expensive at £179 BUT they do a superb job. I had the same pads on my car for over 15,000 miles and I still haven't had to replace them.
The only downside apart from the price is the fact they squeek and bite too hard when they're really cold. However, that is because of the type of disc so they need more heat to get upto temp and work properly.
I have Back Diamond combi (drilled and grooved) disc on my 16v with their Predator Pads. They were quite expensive at £179 BUT they do a superb job. I had the same pads on my car for over 15,000 miles and I still haven't had to replace them.
The only downside apart from the price is the fact they squeek and bite too hard when they're really cold. However, that is because of the type of disc so they need more heat to get upto temp and work properly.
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I'm driving my Greenstuff's for over 2 seasons now, and I can assure you that they're brilliant when it comes to brake dust. They almost leave as little as the drums leave on the rear-axle!NOZ wrote:With greenstuff pads i've generally heard they're really bad with brake dust.
http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/supersearch.a ... Model=Polo
£40 Inc VAT buddy,
Delivery on top aof that too, would pay any more thn that like lol
£40 Inc VAT buddy,
Delivery on top aof that too, would pay any more thn that like lol
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cheers mate, hey that's not too bad. Just ove £70 for a full set!Ian_R wrote:http://www.brakes4u.co.uk/supersearch.a ... Model=Polo
£40 Inc VAT buddy,
Delivery on top aof that too, would pay any more thn that like lol
No, braided lines don't make a difference. Although they will not degrade over time & will not split if trapped by an errant coil on a lowered car!Tim_GTi wrote:I've heard many a time now that braided hoses really doesnt make that much of a difference
Rubber hoses as they wear will naturally get some 'slack' or 'give' in the hose over time, meaning you will have to press a little harder on the brake to get the same response as they would when new. Braided lines don't get this & coupled with a set of performance discs a pads will have you anchored in no time!
i found out that the groved disks from GSF. the brembo ones. but i think they stoped selling them( well they do in my local) and they now sell the drilled ones. i dont think they stop as good, but they dont heat as much. but to be fair. how oftern do your brakes overheat??
afar from that id definetly recomend green stuff padds. and even more black diamod disks with them. which is what iv orderd to be coming. but its gona cost about £150
afar from that id definetly recomend green stuff padds. and even more black diamod disks with them. which is what iv orderd to be coming. but its gona cost about £150

