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disc brakes?
by
parkdog
on 05 Feb, 2010 00:19
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i need to replace my rear brakes and a buddy has an 85 gti sitting at his acreage just wondering if the disc brake set up would bolt in?
also any suggestions where to get a bentley manual for a 92 1.6td?
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#1
by
Vincent Waldon
on 05 Feb, 2010 00:48
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also any suggestions where to get a bentley manual for a 92 1.6td?
Given that Canada is one of the largest countries in the world this would be an easier question to answer if you updated your profile to be a bit more specific.
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#2
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 05 Feb, 2010 09:34
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you need the right master cylinder and proportioning valve for the disk brake setup.
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#3
by
Vincent Waldon
on 05 Feb, 2010 09:41
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Yuppers... also will need the emergency brake cables as well as the hoses.
Some folks find it easier to just grab the entire axle assembly and swap it across... or you can unbolt from the backing plate, stub axles, etc.
You can cheat and not swap master cylinders and prop valves... lots of folks will tell you they've done it... but VW makes 'em different for disks vs. drums and as a safety system I figure it might make sense to bow to their wisdom?! Enough cars on the road already with iffy brakes?!
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#4
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 05 Feb, 2010 09:43
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Yuppers... also will need the emergency brake cables as well as the hoses.
Some folks find it easier to just grab the entire axle assembly and swap it across... or you can unbolt from the backing plate, stub axles, etc.
You can cheat and not swap master cylinders and prop valves... lots of folks will tell you they've done it... but VW makes 'em different for disks vs. drums and as a safety system I figure it might make sense to bow to their wisdom?! Enough cars on the road already with iffy brakes?! 
the disk brake master cylinder is ~2mm bigger than the drum brake setup, if i remember right.
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#5
by
parkdog
on 05 Feb, 2010 10:28
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well the gti still has all the parts on it so couldnt i just take everything i need off that.
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#6
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 05 Feb, 2010 11:20
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yea, that would be the best plan.
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#7
by
GEE-BEE
on 05 Feb, 2010 13:46
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25 MM MASTER Cylinder, 16V PROP VALVES
ebay seller : moogie3298 has the ebrake cables
I had to do the Pedal swap from a MK1 to MKII
Hope this help's
G.B.
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#8
by
Vincent Waldon
on 05 Feb, 2010 13:54
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well the gti still has all the parts on it so couldnt i just take everything i need off that.
Yup...we're just trying to help you figure out *all* the parts you need to grab.
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#9
by
parkdog
on 05 Feb, 2010 15:49
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ok sorry im new to this stuff ive never really one anything to a car asides change the oil/rotate the tires.... but ive worked on bikes and small stuff like that.
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#10
by
parkdog
on 05 Feb, 2010 20:13
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so basically i need everything off the rear main axle, master cylinder,proportioning vavle, and the e-brake cables would it be smart to just swap the whole brake system from the car or would it be too much work. im guessing they are the same brake setup in the front. but i dont know you guys are the veterans to this stuff.
oh yeah anyplace to order a bentley manual online?
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#11
by
Vincent Waldon
on 05 Feb, 2010 21:07
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Chapters/Indigo/Coles carries the Bentley manuals... doesn't look like they have a store in Lloyd but there's one in Saskatoon. Their web site should let you order them for local pickup.
You can also get them online thru Amazon.ca.
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#12
by
fatmobile
on 05 Feb, 2010 21:29
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I swapped the rear discs on my '87 Jetta GLI over to drums.
Ebrake cables were different but there was no proportioning valves on the master cylinder, like the Sciroccos have.
The proportioning valve is on the rear beam and didn't need changed.
Rear discs are troublesome.
The emergency brake arm gets sticky and they seize.
New ones are probably OK but used rear calipers are iffy.
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#13
by
Syncroincity
on 05 Feb, 2010 21:57
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I swapped the rear discs on my '87 Jetta GLI over to drums.
Ebrake cables were different but there was no proportioning valves on the master cylinder, like the Sciroccos have.
The proportioning valve is on the rear beam and didn't need changed.
Rear discs are troublesome.
The emergency brake arm gets sticky and they seize.
New ones are probably OK but used rear calipers are iffy.
Yup... Just smoked the pads off our '98 Jetta Wolfie. Went from fully functional to worse than useless in less than a month.
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#14
by
catlin_cava
on 06 Feb, 2010 05:51
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germanautoparts.com sells a complete rear disk brake conversion kit. all brand new product.