Bremo like calipers and discs

Phuture

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Feb 15, 2007
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Hi everyone,

just wondered if there were any cheaper caliper setups for my FR?

Really love the look of the bremo ones, yer i could just paint the standard ones but really i want them looking bigger and bremo'esc.

Any ideas or is just a case of, next time get a car with the calipers you really want LOL :rolleyes:
 

rashcupra

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Oct 15, 2006
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the ap racing cupra brakes are vry brembo like and with standard discs and pads it handlesmy power! love my brakes! or slightly cheaper option you could go for the TT 312mm calipers try a search has been done loads of times before ;)
 

Phuture

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Nice one rash, but the TT calipers dont look like the nice chunky bremo's do they?

Can you buy the AP kits for the FR then?

Getting my baby remapped tomorrow, really cant wait!!!
Although with this poxy icey weather im not gonna be able to give it a proppa spin [:@]
 

Phuture

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Feb 15, 2007
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Kin ell, yer thats a massive difference in price!!!

Just like that proppa racing caliper look, but spose you have to pay for that premium :(
 

Bubsy

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Feb 16, 2007
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I had AP on an Uno and another on a Golf 2. They are prone to seizing if you don't regularly strip and service them.
 

Phuture

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Thinking about it, its the performance i should be worried about more than anything LOL

Might be a better idea to get a TT setup, some good pads and just get the calipers sprayed the colour of choice.

Would probably still have enough money left over for a good set of tires too.......
 

pauliepaul

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Aug 19, 2007
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Nice one rash, but the TT calipers dont look like the nice chunky bremo's do they?

Can you buy the AP kits for the FR then?

Getting my baby remapped tomorrow, really cant wait!!!
Although with this poxy icey weather im not gonna be able to give it a proppa spin [:@]

its mad isn't it

my pd130 is spinning like crazy at the mo and my goodyears are still fine! can't imagine what it must be like for the 200bhp+ crew!
 

mrcoyote

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I don't think the AP racing calipers will fit under the standard FR alloys either. Not enough clearance. So you might need to factor in a new set of alloys as well.

They barely fit under the Cupra wheels so I very much doubt they'll go under the FR ones.
 

rashcupra

MV AGUSTA & 1.8T DUB MK4
Oct 15, 2006
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no reason whjy you cant use specers to give the clearance ;) but go toomuch could ruin the handling but i think the extra doh is worth it try and find some written off cupra's should get them cheaper may even get the wheels too :shrug:
 

Ad Lav

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Nov 10, 2006
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I've got the 312mm TT upgrade, they do stop well but rash's AP brakes are twice as good, pull your face off!!

I guess a TT setup with upgraded pads and discs will be immense!

Mine is still on standard pads/discs!
 

ibizacupra

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Jul 25, 2001
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I had AP on an Uno and another on a Golf 2. They are prone to seizing if you don't regularly strip and service them.


race ones have no dust seals, road going AP's like the seat sport ones are dust sealed so should have no reason to seize..

my race AP's have been faultless for 5+years now road & race use, same seals, work perfect
 

Bubsy

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Haven't bought an AP setup for about 8 years now, I would assume they have developed a bit too.

Regardless, they are like hitting a brick wall. The Uno had a habit of lifting far too much at the back when you planted your foot hard on the brakes. Transformed the Golf for track days.
 

ibizacupra

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Jul 25, 2001
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Haven't bought an AP setup for about 8 years now, I would assume they have developed a bit too.

Regardless, they are like hitting a brick wall. The Uno had a habit of lifting far too much at the back when you planted your foot hard on the brakes. Transformed the Golf for track days.

were yours road (sealed) AP's or Race (not dust sealed ) AP's as its a siginificant difference relevant to Seat Sport AP's which are road going calipers.

Race ones wont have them as dust seals always burn and charr to nothing in serious use anyhows.
 
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