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wizzo:
Guys im thinking of cayenne 6 pots on r32 disks, i know they will need some modification but it has been done before, and i can do it :) im just worried that i wont gain anything over my stock GTI's performance wise, because of added weight? maybe ruing brake bias? because im not changing the rear? any input guys..

wizzo:
ruining*

PDT:
The cayenne 6 pot on R32 just wont work without a lot of hassle.

However I have 2 full kits in stock that are a direct fit: http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,13669.0.html

Look halfway down the page  :happy2:

I have driven a Mk5 with this kit on and they do feel very very good, they are a bit of a monster kit but for the price you wont find a better solution.

Hurdy:
PDT is probably right. I've looked at the brake set-up's he's offering and they are very good value for money. Even an R32 set-up would cost you around £400+ and wouldn't be anywhere near as good. :happy2:

wizzo:
Thanx for the reply's guys.. its been done on golfmkv.com, yes the r32 disks with cayenne 6 pots need some grinding, its possible.. the direct fit is the mercedes gl450 rotors with cayenne 6 pots.. :) there is about 4 guys i've talked to on golfmkv that have them.. i would just need SS lines and some hub rings.. but im worried it would just be way to heavy.. and one guy warned me about ruining brake bias? any opinions.. the cayenne 6 pot fronts on gl450 rotors with stock gti rear?

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