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Brake upgrade 205 td

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I have a 205 td and the brakes have always been cr*p, is there any easy disc caliper upgrade ??, The bloody things cook and fade in 5 miles of fast road.
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Dont know if this is any help but i managed to fit larger discs and calipers to my 1.9 gti from a wrecked 206 hdi,no problem at all.bear in mind that im running 16"rims so theres plenty of space.
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Berlingo fronts might be a good upgrade, big vented discs and large pads. I think you may have to move up to 14in rims to fit them in though.
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is that just a disc upgrade not caliper too ?
never heard of berlingo ? costly ?
if too expensive how about good pads and just keep changing the discs ;o)
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berlingo as in the van ?????
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OK did a lot of searching and guess what ?
the 205 td came with solid front discs or vented front discs !!
As you can guess i have the solid front discs, so the question is can I bolt on some calipers and vented discs ?
will all of the calipers have the same mounting points ??
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Your best bet might be to find a 205 td in a scrap yard that has vented discs and matching calipers and use them,not sure but some td 205 used the same front sus as 1.6 gti.
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Post by VisaGTi16v »

matt, did you have to change your master cylinder for the different calipers or is the bore(?) the same and so your pedal travel hasnt altered?
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its a good idea in practise matt but just seeing a 205 td on the road is rare these days let alone in a scrapper :o(
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Regarding master cylinder bore,i dont know whats on 206 HDI but all i did was change the calipers and discs.The pedal felt fine and has since gone through mot no problem.The car i got them off only had a few miles on it and the calipers still had that nice new zinc coating on,perfect.
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Don't know if it helps but.. I swopped the calipers from a ZX Volcane and bought new vented disks and new greenstuff pads onto my ZX 1.9D :-) I also bought a new master cilinder as the brakes were poor after the swop. The brakes are super now.
But I had already fitted 14inch Volcane ally's so that made more room for the larger disks.
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