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After Snetterton today I have a hunch I need new pads and discs on the 2. Under braking there was a vibration through the pedal (not exactly confidence building LOL), not 100% certain what it was, but thinking as was going to change them anyway I would start with replacing pads, discs and fitting braided hoses.
Anyone got any advice on what set up, I would like bigger discs but got to see if calipers will still fit. Don't want to spend the earth so ideally will keep existing calipers for now.
Cheers
Suz
I need new pads and discs
Try to buy the brakes off of a turbo model. Seem to remember that they are bigger discs and calipers 

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stuart wrote:Try to buy the brakes off of a turbo model. Seem to remember that they are bigger discs and calipers
Just checked that out and it would appear that the Mk2 rev 1 had smaller brakes and they were upgraded on the Rev 2 onwards but the N/A and the tubby were the same so back the the drawing board. :roll:

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suz just go with some braided lines , new fluid and a pad upgrade as my golf has tiny brakes but they are fine on track ( perhaps i should start to use them lol)
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One of the lads at work has a pair of Alfa 156 GTA 300mm 4-pot calipers (inc. pads and discs) that I had my eye on, but I didn't have the funds to get brackets made-up to fit mine. As far as I know they're re-badged Brembo's.
They might be a tad over-kill for the MR 2 though. It'll end-up on it's nose at the chicane... :lol:
They might be a tad over-kill for the MR 2 though. It'll end-up on it's nose at the chicane... :lol:
Which pads???? Been looking and it's a minefield. has anyone heard of Carbotech pads? Prob put grooved discs on at same point.sidewaysfletch wrote:suz just go with some braided lines , new fluid and a pad upgrade as my golf has tiny brakes but they are fine on track ( perhaps i should start to use them lol)
cheers
jason
Also had it suggested that the judder may be ABS but I thought that would be a vibration as in every other car I've driven (all have been newer than the 2 though) and this felt more of a wobble/judder.
Suz

Carbotech are very good, just make sure you choose a suitable application for how you drive (road/track etc)
Wouldn't have been ABS imho.
Wouldn't have been ABS imho.
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i did have an issue once which juddered so bad on the bmw it was like an earthquake in the cockpit every time you braked i renewed the discs and sorted the problem , someone said i could be pad build up on the disc iirc but i thought i had possibly warped them with my 3/4hr session at cadwell :roll: perhaps give alyn at asp or Dr hayward a call to see what they recommend as it all depends on what you want from it ,poss some ebc yellows might be ok for what you require .
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