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Ibiza Brembo Brakes - 4-stud fitment

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Can anyone who has fitted these tell me what mounting bolts I need?

 

The standard VW ones (35mm) look to be too long.

 

Do Seat sell the correct length, or do I need to contact one of the firms selling these as upgrades?

 

TIA

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hi,

 

just measured mine the length of the thread is 25mm and the bolt head is 18mm, i have nt got any part numbers sorry.

 

got mine with a group buy and they came with them.

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Brembo_002.jpg

 

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Fits (just enough space) on 7,5x16 ET37 OZ F1 plus rims.

 

 

needed:

1x 6KL.615.123

1x 6KL.615.124

2x 6KL.615.421

2x 6KL.615.301

4x N.100.880.03

4x N.100.650.02

 

 

Also see:

Dutch corrado forum

They know how to help you fit those brakes!

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Sawing down the bolts?? just go and order the audi RS2 bolts... Jurgen his reply above this one.. "4x N.100.880.03 and 4x N.100.650.02" If you spend your cash on good brakes use new bolts ;)

 

 

EDIT: RS2 not S2

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Anyone know for certain if these brakes will fit inside a set of Borbet C 7.5x16 ET 30? (4 stud on a G60)

 

While my car's in bits I may well do this conversion before fitting the 2 litre engine and new pulley/intercooler/other odds and sods! :D

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Sawing down the bolts?? just go and order the audi S2 bolts... Jrugen his reply above this one.. "4x N.100.880.03 and 4x N.100.650.02" If you spend your cash on good brakes use new bolts ;)

 

Those are RS2 bolts, Blux ;)

And this is indeed the best option.

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Right, they're on at last.

 

I'm going to need to get the driver's side brake pipe replaced (had to use a blow torch and mole-grips to undo the original fitting), but otherwise no problems.

 

After some bedding in all I can say is JESUS H CHRIST!!!! :shock:

 

It's the 1st time I've ever felt the springs on the front coilovers compress under braking (they are a LOT stiffer than standard).

 

It's also the 1st time I've managed to get the fronts to lock at speed on a straight dry road with a good surface.

 

They work "quite" well... :D

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Anyone know for certain if these brakes will fit inside a set of Borbet C 7.5x16 ET 30? (4 stud on a G60)

 

While my car's in bits I may well do this conversion before fitting the 2 litre engine and new pulley/intercooler/other odds and sods!

_________________

 

 

 

ET30.... that looks like a fine size!

It proubably will!

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The 16" wheel may be sufficient, the offset may be fine, but the shape of the spokes may mess it all up.

 

I have ET35 7.5x17 wheels and the spokes only just clear the calipers.

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