i think poverty has some upgraded discs , but standard calipers.
most just upgrade their pads.
Slightly off topic but can anyone tell me (having tried it) whether the cupra brakes (345mm) fit behind 17" wheels or are 18's a defiate minimum?
Drive an Octavia VRS and don't understand why they've put 312's on a bigger, heavier car when the Cupra get these monsters.
Thanks
Scott
Slightly off topic but can anyone tell me (having tried it) whether the cupra brakes (345mm) fit behind 17" wheels or are 18's a defiate minimum?
Drive an Octavia VRS and don't understand why they've put 312's on a bigger, heavier car when the Cupra get these monsters.
Thanks
Scott
"yep I did indeed and lets all learn from my experience. I have since ditched that setup."
What happened there Pov? Must've missed that one
Added friction from the discs onto the wrong type of pads meant they got too hot, and I consequently cooked the discs and pads.
Grooved discs make a bit of noise and added vibrations over standard discs also. Sure they would have worked better with better pads, but I decided I didnt want extra noise and vibrations that comes with the grooved discs for minimal gains.
Good pads, fluid and braided hoses would be the best things to do on the cupra setup imo. No need to spend big money on grooved discs unless they need replacing anyway.
I disagree to a point. The disc setup on the copra is poor and I have spoken to several people who have warped the discs. Do t get me wrong they have good power to begin with buti feel they loose their urgency very quickly.
So - what are good pads ?
I need to replace the discs anyway and i already have braided hoses made
Just loves the discs when they have slots or holes or someting.. looks alot more fancy