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hi friends i had an advice from ap racing in order to to have bigger brakes in front for 1.9tdi octavia model with, 4 pot caliper and 330mm discs as used in audi a4.have any one tried this combination? suggestions please.

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hi friends i need your advice on improving the brake effeciency of skodaoctavia with out ABS. i s it better to upgrade to 4 pot caliper in front .or .to fit standard rear discs with calipers ,as this car is with drum brakes only. advice please bye.

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hi friends i had an advice from ap racing in order to to have bigger brakes in front for 1.9tdi octavia model with, 4 pot caliper and 330mm discs as used in audi a4.have any one tried this combination? suggestions please.

sorry no. just fitted 312mm discs with pagoda pads off audi tt 2 my octy 130tdi + [revo] they are a lot better and i feel a lot safer now.but that sounds like a good combination if they fit inside ur alloys mine r 16'' now savin for 17'' as only about 10 mm clearence btween caliper and alloys.do for now :thumbup:

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dear sir, can i try the combination you had worked out,i had checked in awesome gti site.a combination of audi tt+modified version costing 800approx .these apr set is 1350 is expensive.can you let me know your costing and sourceso i can save some bye

sorry no. just fitted 312mm discs with pagoda pads off audi tt 2 my octy 130tdi + [revo'] they are a lot better and i feel a lot safer now.but that sounds like a good combination if they fit inside ur alloys mine r 16'' now savin for 17'' as only about 10 mm clearence btween caliper and alloys.do for now :thumbup:

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