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why the h**** doesn't goodridge brake line kit fit?

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I bought a goodrich "braided" line brake hose kit from deamon-tweaks late last year.

 

Stated a 95 VR6 - now that we try to fit the cables to the rear caliper it seem to have a wrong type of "cone", and it seem to "bottom" before it actually seals.

 

Anyone else used these kits - and know what might be wrong....

 

just sendt them a mail, hopefully they can sort this out.

 

 

If I end up going with OEM - could I still use the braided on front and on the ones that goes to the axel ? (ie OEM on rear and braided on rest) ?

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have they sent the mk4 caliper conversion kit by mistake

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I was thinking that thought but unsure what the difference is between those - is it only the "coned" fitting that differs?.

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I was thinking that thought but unsure what the difference is between those - is it only the "coned" fitting that differs?.

 

i'll get a pic tomorrow of my mk4 hoses for you :salute:

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Yea, a pic would be great.

 

Can it be that the calipers differ on the Corrado's ?? (AFAIK there where both Girling, and some other brand (the one I have)) delivered on these cars?.

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goodridge do two differnt types of kit for vr6's, although the rear's should technically be the same. get some pics up..

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sorry there, didn't manage to get round to this yesterday, will get it done after work for sure this evening

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Yes, there can be a problem.

When I bought them for my VR6 several years ago, my local garage man told me they had the wrong fitting for my car's brakes. He was absolutely correct. Someone I spoke to at a supplier in England about it said "not another f*****g Corrado, is it?" :lol:

 

Anyway, the right ones came and have been fine for years. IIRC not much help/advice came from makers/suppliers.

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sorry there, didn't manage to get round to this yesterday, will get it done after work for sure this evening

 

 

Any luck in getting this pic? :)

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Any luck in getting this pic? :)

 

sorry fella, got there in the end :)

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goodridge do two differnt types of kit for vr6's, although the rear's should technically be the same. get some pics up..

 

Not for a Corrado they don't - a 95 on VR6 Golf kit comes with the front banjo hoses for the ATE brake setup but the rear beam and rear caliper hoses are all the same.

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The one I got look like this:

 

DSC_1511.jpg

 

DSC_1512.jpg

 

The one on the left is supposed to go in the rear caliper - the other one is for the front caliper.

 

I would presume and would like the tip to be the same on the rear as the front - without the bras shims thingy (it should be like that "cone" tip to get it "thight").

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Any of you guys used this type on your cars? - or is it also available with that "cone" tip?.

 

(I'm thinking of going with the OEM hose at the rear if this can't be had with the cone)....

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All I know is that the first set that came to me did not fit right and my garage man described why. I sent his diagram and his comments to the supplier's expert (him who said "Not another f***in' Corrado?!" :lol: - He was actually very helpful and a really funny guy) and the correct set came. I will try and dig out paperwork.

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All I know is that the first set that came to me did not fit right and my garage man described why. I sent his diagram and his comments to the supplier's expert (him who said "Not another f***in' Corrado?!" :lol: - He was actually very helpful and a really funny guy) and the correct set came. I will try and dig out paperwork.

 

Yea would be greate with some info - apreciate it!.

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great! - seem's to me that's the same trouble there is with mine :)

 

Tere should not be a copper washer - and also the "end" should be same as the front one........

 

I presume it would be ok for me to forward this to the supplier I bought it from ?.

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I ended up having to get them from VW - as the supplier have gone silent on me (I will try further - as it's a big retailer in the U.K so hopefully they will eventually get back to me) - but the trouble is that I get my brakes done early next week - and have to have some lines ready.....:(

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Now it seem like I have to get new brake hoses from VW for the front as well - and I guess I will be going OEM on the ones from the rear stub as well.

 

One of the front one doesn't seem to seal - and even got it looked over by a mechanic with 30+ experience - he didn't "dare" to thighten anymore.

 

What a waste of money these lines where.......can't say I will bring positive comments regarding the goodridge hoses.....:(

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IIRC I vowed I would not deal with that company again , but the one guy (agent?) who did help me was good.

Customer care? - Never heard of it chum!

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Bought it thru another dealer - but after some conversation via e-mail they seem to have gone silent again.....:(

 

Won't be dealing with them again my self.

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