280mm - 312mm discs pro's con's ?

Olly20VT

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There are lots of people now getting the TT 312mm disc/calepers upgrade.
What are the pro's to getting this? Are the calepers any more powerfull? I know the discs are bigger wich means the braking surface is bigger bit its not by much.
Also being 5 stud you have to drill the disc, is this safe unde load?
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Olly
 

m0rk

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biggest con I can think of is no ready supply of discs - so changes have to include remachining.
 

gazjones

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the difference in performance onmy car 288mm -312mm is very good but i can see your consern about the drilling of the disk it does look weaker. but the set up is very good
 

gazjones

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i can only vouch for the performance as they fit perfectly to my car but i agree with you being slighly concerned on the safty of the disks as ive seen the places the holes are drilled and it dosent leave a full hole around the bolt
 

Fl@pper

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discs are held in as per the wheels by clamping force so hole weakness isnt that bad an issue
 
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Havent fitted mine as yet, but got them checked by vagtech who concur that they will fit with no probs and be a good upgrade :)
Here are the pics of them from exsaxoboy when fitted to his ibiza
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Went from 288 to 312 on a heavy Tdi Leon and the difference is noticeable .... a cheap worthwhile upgrade i think. On a lighter ibiza ... i can see them being highly effective. Can't comment on fit issues but as Gaz said, i agree it's worth doing.
 

Yumann

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You can get a delivery miliage set for 255 inc delivery. That includes discs, carriers, calipers.

Can't go wong wih that.
 

jonesya3

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Redrilling the disc is no hardship, just bolt a handy drive flange to the disc and drill right through:shrug:

Im going to get a set of seat sport callipers after xmas for my mk3 cupra and mork said you had a set on your cordoba, what disc's and brake lines have you used mate ?
 

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Im going to get a set of seat sport callipers after xmas for my mk3 cupra and mork said you had a set on your cordoba, what disc's and brake lines have you used mate ?

Used std ate discs and had grooves milled into them, brake lines are braided SS - fabricated from off the shelve unions & pipe

I hope you have loads of room behind your wheels
 

jonesya3

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Used std ate discs and had grooves milled into them, brake lines are braided SS - fabricated from off the shelve unions & pipe

I hope you have loads of room behind your wheels

I have 17 " oz super T's i think there a 38 offset but not had them off in ages so would have to check, a 38 offset should clear the callipers shouldnt it ?
 
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