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Disk brake conversion

Post by robmoody »

I want to convert my front drum brakes to disk brakes.
Can anyone provide info on this mod, typically where parts available, costs, etc.

thanx

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Post by didi »

click on this link, it will take you to the right thread.
http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/forum/vi ... c&&start=0
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Post by Matliam »

Apart from the info given on the link given by didi, you could also look at:

braided brake hoses
dual-circuit master cylinder and reservoir
copper brake pipes
silicone brake fluid

Tried these out on my brakes and they work a treat only thing is they make the brake pedal firm and some vehicle testers don't like this on a Beetle.

With some of the rear kits the brackets are quite flimsy so be careful what you buy.
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Post by calooker »

The reason why your brake pedal is firm is because the dual-circuit master cylinder from the Golf is designed to work with a booster servo unit.
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Post by Matliam »

The master cylinder is from a later model (overseas variety) Beetle bought new and definately not meant to work with a servo. The pedals firm for a variety of reasons but mainly cos the brake hoses don't flex as with normal hoses and decent brake fluid that isn't hydroscopic, and a complete upgrade of the braking system to better than new.
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