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Looking to upgrade the brakes on the front of the Fabia due to fitting a hybrid lately and wanting that little extra stopping power.

I have a set of Wilwood Mid-lite calipers that are sitting on my old Mk1 Clio. I was going to sell them on, but was wondering whether I could utilise them on the vRS instead of going down the usual 312mm route.

Does anyone know of any caliper brackets that would fit the Fabia to allow me to put these on? I have 17's as well, so something suitable for bigger discs would be epic!

Has anyone had brackets manufactured from scratch before? Ideas of cost?

Thanks all!

Have you asked Willwood if they have a kit that goes onto a 5x100 vag setup (mk4 golf/seat ibiza/leon/audi s3/etc) using your calipers? If so just get the brackets and sorted. If not then I'd just flog them and get some brembos.

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I've emailed them so let's see what they come back with.... Skoda isn't listed as an option on their site, but it is an American site. I'm not holding out much hope to be honest.

I can't really afford to buy Brembo's - plus they're rare as second hand! Might as well use these if I can - they're bloody good brakes!! Plus they'd be different on the vRS...

Brembos come up fairly often tbh, every Leon Cupra R had them plus there are other kits floating about. I paid about £400 for mine, by the time you sell the Willwoods they'll cost you even less. I guess it depends how much they want for carriers. They list MK4 on the website which is the right fitment, just depends if they would mate up with your exact calipers. How much you can get for the full Clio kit will play a part too.

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