Have any of you guys/gals found any good aftermarket front brake pads for a pd130? Cheers.;)
MATT RILEY Oil burner May 9, 2004 416 82 Aug 12, 2007 #1 Have any of you guys/gals found any good aftermarket front brake pads for a pd130? Cheers.
Yella Beeza Now which way? Jun 4, 2007 497 0 Edinburgh Aug 12, 2007 #2 Not sure if you want a performance version, but this chap might help - http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=132420
Not sure if you want a performance version, but this chap might help - http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=132420
dozza.13 PS3 Tag - Dozza1979 Jun 30, 2006 1,082 0 Grimsby Aug 13, 2007 #3 Talk to badger bill, he knows his stuff when it comes to all things brake related!
RichieRich Mk4 Golf GT TDi Sep 17, 2005 2,367 0 Oxfordshire :) www.bebo.com Aug 13, 2007 #5 Ad Lav said: Go all out and get a TT setup mate Click to expand... i am but im not going to put them on till a few weeks before my remap to let them settle in before!
Ad Lav said: Go all out and get a TT setup mate Click to expand... i am but im not going to put them on till a few weeks before my remap to let them settle in before!
Tom B Active Member Apr 2, 2002 4,710 16 Northampton Aug 13, 2007 #6 RichieRich said: i am but im not going to put them on till a few weeks before my remap to let them settle in before! Click to expand... You got PD130 front knuckles as well?
RichieRich said: i am but im not going to put them on till a few weeks before my remap to let them settle in before! Click to expand... You got PD130 front knuckles as well?
RichieRich Mk4 Golf GT TDi Sep 17, 2005 2,367 0 Oxfordshire :) www.bebo.com Aug 14, 2007 #8 yup, you need the fr ones on the pd100 for some reason...so i brought a set off ebay for £46 (each) inc postage
yup, you need the fr ones on the pd100 for some reason...so i brought a set off ebay for £46 (each) inc postage
Tom B Active Member Apr 2, 2002 4,710 16 Northampton Aug 14, 2007 #9 Ad Lav said: Hubs Click to expand... No, knuckle, or as ETKA calls them, "wheel bearing housing". The hub is what you bolt the wheel onto. RichieRich said: yup, you need the fr ones on the pd100 for some reason...so i brought a set off ebay for £46 (each) inc postage Click to expand... Good man, have you got the caliper carrier for the 312mm setup?
Ad Lav said: Hubs Click to expand... No, knuckle, or as ETKA calls them, "wheel bearing housing". The hub is what you bolt the wheel onto. RichieRich said: yup, you need the fr ones on the pd100 for some reason...so i brought a set off ebay for £46 (each) inc postage Click to expand... Good man, have you got the caliper carrier for the 312mm setup?
RichieRich Mk4 Golf GT TDi Sep 17, 2005 2,367 0 Oxfordshire :) www.bebo.com Aug 14, 2007 #10 everything i got the last set off golfturbo lol i got audi tt breaks!! so dont wanna waste them putting them on without a need to either
everything i got the last set off golfturbo lol i got audi tt breaks!! so dont wanna waste them putting them on without a need to either
Ad Lav vRS... Nov 10, 2006 4,230 1 Kent Aug 14, 2007 #11 Tom B said: No, knuckle, or as ETKA calls them, "wheel bearing housing". The hub is what you bolt the wheel onto. Ooh, my bad! I was told they were hubs and I quote from many other threads, you need hubs, didn't know they were called knuckles! Click to expand... Click to expand...
Tom B said: No, knuckle, or as ETKA calls them, "wheel bearing housing". The hub is what you bolt the wheel onto. Ooh, my bad! I was told they were hubs and I quote from many other threads, you need hubs, didn't know they were called knuckles! Click to expand... Click to expand...