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Nath

posted on 24th Dec 03 at 14:14

Thanks for that link mate! Great help :thumbs::D


IntaCepta

posted on 24th Dec 03 at 12:20

http://www.topbuzz1.carenthusiasts.co.uk/mods/brakes16v/brakes16v.htm


IntaCepta

posted on 24th Dec 03 at 12:19

if u wanna do a little bit extra, invest in some braided hoses as well. But the old ones are a pain to get off.

Use dot4 fluid.

oh, theres a great tutorial on topbuzz, i just go get it .


Luke1.4

posted on 24th Dec 03 at 12:16

cheers m8


MattyB

posted on 24th Dec 03 at 12:14

not done a tutorial, but its very easy.

only thing defferent when you change the calipers is to clamp the brake hose, undo then re-attatch the hose to the new calipers and bleed the system.

They mount on the same as the old calipers, just whack the pads in, the discs on new washers, copper grease and ur done :D

Matt

PS: U will need at least 5.5j x 14" rims to fit over these brakes.


Luke1.4

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 24th Dec 03 at 11:55

Ive just bought some 2.0l brakes and i see posts about them a lot so will someone write a tutoral on fitting them as i have searched through posts and there is nothing detailed about it. pads and discs are not a problem 4 me just changing calipers is it easy? :thumbs:

Cheers in advance

Luke