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how big are the golf gti rotors

by Pattie Maggio PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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312mm Brake Rotors. 312mm Dia. A single disc brake rotor.

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What kind of brakes does a GTI have?

The base GTI braking system utilizes 312mm ventilated front discs and 272mm solid (non-vented) rear discs, with single-piston sliding calipers at all four corners. These components are a direct carry-over from the Mk6 GTI, and both brake pads and discs are interchangeable between the late Mk6 GTI and base Mk7 GTI braking systems.

What makes the Mk7 Volkswagen Golf GTI brakes so special?

The Mk7 Volkswagen Golf GTI brakes are based around an evolution of over revolution concept, ensuring cost-effective and reliable performance for the sporty hatchback.

What kind of engine does the Volkswagen Golf GTI have?

The Golf GTI features a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline 4-cylinder petrol engine with Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) direct-injection technology, which produces 200PS (147 kW/197 bhp).

What is the difference between Mk7 GTI and Golf R Performance Pack?

However, there are some differences as the Mk7 GTI with Performance Pack utilizes a manual parking brake, and the Golf R uses an electronic parking brake. Because of this, the rear brake pads are not compatible between the R and GTI Performance Pack even though the discs can be used on either application.

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What size are my brake rotors?

0:251:13How to Measure Your Rotors' Diameter - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you're still unsure the diameter of your rotor. Give the dealership a call give them your VINMoreIf you're still unsure the diameter of your rotor. Give the dealership a call give them your VIN number and they'll be able to help you out on those specifics.

What brakes does a GTI have?

The base GTI braking system utilizes 312mm ventilated front discs and 272mm solid (non-vented) rear discs, with single-piston sliding calipers at all four corners.

How many mm are new rotors?

However, manufacturers provide minimum thicknesses for their rotors. Shimano recommends that its rotors, which start out 1.8mm thick, should be replaced when the braking surface has been reduced to 1.5mm.

Does the GTI have Brembo brakes?

The Brembo Big Brake Kit for MK6 VW GTI dramatically improves braking performance for the street or the track. If you are looking for the ultimate in braking performance for the MK6 VW GTI, then you need to upgrade the factory braking system with the Brembo Big Brake Kit.

How long do GTI brakes last?

between 30,000 and 70,000 milesVW Golf GTI brake pads commonly last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits. If you travel to work in accomplished traffic and use your brakes naturally, you'll need to get an inspection more continuously.

What brand of brakes do VW use?

The brake pads come directly from TMD Friction. The company delivers its brand Pagid the manufacturer directly.

How thick are Brembo rotors?

09A02623 BREMBO 355mm DIAMETER X 32mm THICK ROTOR.

Is 7mm brake pads good?

Ideally, your brake pads should be thicker than 6.4 mm (¼ inches) for proper functioning. If it's thinner than this, consider getting a replacement soon. Most car mechanics also agree that the bare minimum brake pad thickness is 3.2 mm (⅛ inches).

How many mm should brakes have?

Brake pads should be changed before they wear down to 1.5mm. A new brake pad will be around 10mm thick. Most manufacturers and mechanics will all agree that you should probably replace your brake pads once they wear down to 3mm.

What does the GTI performance package include?

Available on all GTIs, the optional Performance package includes an electronically controlled mechanical limited-slip front differential, larger front and rear brakes and an additional 10 horsepower.

How long do Volkswagen brakes last?

between 30,000 and 70,000 milesHow long do VW brake pads last? VW brake pads usually last between 30,000 and 70,000 miles depending on your driving habits. If you commute in heavy traffic and use your brakes often, you'll need to get an inspection more frequently.

How do I know if my 2015 GTI has performance package?

The easiest way would be the GTI badges. The performance pack comes with Red GTI badges. Also bigger size rotors up front.

Mechanical

Engine: 2.0L TSI DOHC 16-Valve Turbocharged 4-Cyl -inc: direct fuel injection

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Radio: MIB3 Discover Pro w/10" Touchscreen Navi -inc: AM/FM/HD Radio, WMA/MP3/FLAC player w/USB-C input, voice control, Harman Kardon premium sound system w/9 speakers, subwoofer in cargo area, 12-channel 480W amplifier, Bluetooth connectivity (for compatible devices), SiriusXM w/360L (w/3-month free trial subscription; services require acceptance of Car-Net terms), capability for in-vehicle 4G LTE enabled Wi-Fi (cellular data plan required; includes limited trial), capability for VW Car-Net services (capabilities for certain services vary; requires enrollment or subscription), App-Connect smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink) via USB and wireless App-Connect smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink) w/multi-phone pairing capability.

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How many brake pads does a GTI have?

All factory GTI brakes use a single-piston caliper on slider pins, with two brake pads per disc. The brake pads are held by the caliper carrier and are specific to the caliper and size of the disc being used. Brake life on the Mk7 GTI varies greatly depending on the driver and conditions the car sees regularly.

How often should I replace brakes on a GTI?

Brakes should be checked every 10,000 miles, with a first replacement likely in the 20-40,000 mile range for many users. A GTI that sees a lot of time on the highway may easily see over 60,000-70,000 miles, but like any other wear item, it depends primarily on the driver.

What is a big brake kit?

A ‘big brake’ kit is another popular modification on the Mk7 GTI and usually means that the kit is put together with an aftermarket multi-piston caliper rather than simply being bigger than the factory. A multi-piston caliper can offer improved cooling and more even pad pressure over the factory GTI brakes, and of course, they look great behind a nice set of wheels. Some kits also offer easier brake pad changes, making the swap from street to track pads a much easier process. Some modern BBK kits have gone to monoblock calipers in search of the stiffest design, which makes swapping a pad more or less the same process as the factory brakes.

What brake pads are used on a Mk7 GTI?

There are very few pads that can be safely used on the street while also being capable of solid performance on track. The Ferodo DS2500 is probably the best dual-purpose brake pad available for the Mk7 GTI. They have good stopping power when cold, they are not excessively dusty or noisy, and can hold up to repeated heavy track use when paired with a proper racing brake fluid. We use these on our own project Mk7 GTI and have been blown away by the performance and the longevity of these pads.

What to look for in a Mk7 GTI?

Assuming the brakes are still offering strong stopping power and don’t have any obvious signs of performance loss, the first thing to look at are the pads themselves.

Why does my GTI brake squeak?

Squeaking or squealing brakes on your GTI results from the brake pad vibrating at an audible frequency. This could be due to uneven wear, improper break-in, or external dirt, dust, and debris creating issues.

Which is better, ceramic or ceramic brake pads?

For lower dust without compromising on performance, a ceramic brake pad might be the better choice. Ceramic pads tend to be very quality-dependent when it comes to achieving decent braking performance, as some low-quality variants may compromise stopping power to achieve lower dust.

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