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Time to change Disc brake Vrs mk2

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Good day from Thailand,

 

due to time change Disc brake and pad but in Thailand was very hard the iem now, 

 

i saw the upgare the size to 312 mm from 288 in Brembo all spec was the same as 288 is it fit to my fabie ??

 

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Don't you mean 310x25mm front brake discs?

 

Does your Fabia MK2 VRS have build code 1KD for the front brakes?

 

If so, then you have an ATE front brake system. ATE don't make 312x25mm 5/100 front brake discs that will fit the Fabia MK2. They are 310x25mm as shown below.

 

ATE 288x25mm 5/100 front brake discs

thumb?id=957587&m=0&n=2&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957587#productImageGroup

 

ATE 310x25mm 5/100 front brake discs

thumb?id=957594&m=0&n=2&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957594#productImageGroup

 

Edited by Carlston

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18 minutes ago, Carlston said:

Don't you mean 310x25mm front brake discs?

 

Does your Fabia MK2 VRS have build code 1KD for the front brakes?

 

If so, then you have an ATE front brake system. ATE don't make 312x25mm 5/100 front brake discs that will fit the Fabia MK2. They are 310x25mm as shown below.

 

ATE 288x25mm 5/100 front brake discs

thumb?id=957587&m=0&n=2&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957587#productImageGroup

 

ATE 310x25mm 5/100 front brake discs

thumb?id=957594&m=0&n=2&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957594#productImageGroup

But the H in both spec do not the same right ? This will be problem

7 minutes ago, PommeTH said:

But the H in both spec do not the same right ? This will be problem

 

No, the disc fits onto the hub using dimension G, not dimension H.

1 hour ago, PommeTH said:

But the H in both spec do not the same right ? This will be problem

 

It will fit the Audi A1 MK1, Seat Ibiza MK4, Skoda Fabia MK2, VW Polo MK5.

 

The 310x25mm 5/100 front brake disc is a newer design than the 312x25mm 5/100 front brake disc. The older Brembo 312x25mm has a minimum thickness of 23mm, whereas the newer Brembo 310x25mm has a minimum thickness of 22mm. This means that the newer design might last 50% longer.

 

Brembo 09.7880.11 front brake disc 312x25mm 5/100 (from Octavia MK1) (Minimum thickness 23mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/1657272?search=BREMBO Brake Disc (09.7880.11)

 

Brembo 09.7880.21 front brake disc 310x25mm 5/100 (from VW Polo MK5, Seat Ibiza MK4, Audi A1 MK1) (Minimum thickness 22mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/8713501

 

However, I prefer ATE over Brembo. As far as I know, ATE is a German company (owned by Continental tyres) and Brembo is a Chinese company.

 

The diameter of the front wheel hub flange is 126.5mm, and the H dimension is 133.8mm on the ATE 310x25mm front brake disc. It's going to fit easily.

h-preview.jpg

SKF VKBA 3569 Wheel Bearing Kit with integrated ABS sensor, 72 mm

Article number: VKBA 3569
  • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2:with integrated ABS sensor
  • Diameter [mm]:72
  • Rim Hole Number:5
  • Flange Ø:126.5mm
  • SKF:Wheel Bearing Kit

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/skf/1362679

 

The only front brake disc that won't fit on the above front hub is the tiny 239x18mm front brake disc, as the H dimension is only 125mm, as shown in the diagram below.

thumb?id=957173&m=0&n=4&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957173

 

The 6C0615125 front brake carrier, 1K0615123M left front brake caliper, and 1K0615124M right front brake caliper are used on the VW Polo MK5 and Seat Ibiza MK4 with 310x25mm front brake discs. The Fabia MK2 uses the same 1K0615123M and 1K0615124M front brake calipers with 288x25mm front brakes discs, so just a change of carrier is needed to convert to 310x25mm front brake discs on the Fabia MK2.

 

310x25mm front brake carrier 6C0615125

Calliper carrier 6C0615125https://www.oemvwshop.com/6c0615125-calliper-carrier-p396739/

 

Edited by Carlston

  • Author
6 hours ago, Carlston said:

 

It will fit the Audi A1 MK1, Seat Ibiza MK4, Skoda Fabia MK2, VW Polo MK5.

 

The 310x25mm 5/100 front brake disc is a newer design than the 312x25mm 5/100 front brake disc. The older Brembo 312x25mm has a minimum thickness of 23mm, whereas the newer Brembo 310x25mm has a minimum thickness of 22mm. This means that the newer design might last 50% longer.

 

Brembo 09.7880.11 front brake disc 312x25mm 5/100 (from Octavia MK1) (Minimum thickness 23mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/1657272?search=BREMBO Brake Disc (09.7880.11)

 

Brembo 09.7880.21 front brake disc 310x25mm 5/100 (from VW Polo MK5, Seat Ibiza MK4, Audi A1 MK1) (Minimum thickness 22mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/8713501

 

However, I prefer ATE over Brembo. As far as I know, ATE is a German company (owned by Continental tyres) and Brembo is a Chinese company.

 

The diameter of the front wheel hub flange is 126.5mm, and the H dimension is 133.8mm on the ATE 310x25mm front brake disc. It's going to fit easily.

h-preview.jpg

SKF VKBA 3569 Wheel Bearing Kit with integrated ABS sensor, 72 mm

Article number: VKBA 3569
  • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2:with integrated ABS sensor
  • Diameter [mm]:72
  • Rim Hole Number:5
  • Flange Ø:126.5mm
  • SKF:Wheel Bearing Kit

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/skf/1362679

 

The only front brake disc that won't fit on the above front hub is the tiny 239x18mm front brake disc, as the H dimension is only 125mm, as shown in the diagram below.

thumb?id=957173&m=0&n=4&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957173

 

The 6C0615125 front brake carrier, 1K0615123M left front brake caliper, and 1K0615124M right front brake caliper are used on the VW Polo MK5 and Seat Ibiza MK4 with 310x25mm front brake discs. The Fabia MK2 uses the same 1K0615123M and 1K0615124M front brake calipers with 288x25mm front brakes discs, so just a change of carrier is needed to convert to 310x25mm front brake discs on the Fabia MK2.

 

310x25mm front brake carrier 6C0615125

Calliper carrier 6C0615125https://www.oemvwshop.com/6c0615125-calliper-carrier-p396739/

 


 

oh thank a lot all this you guys answer very clear to me

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7 hours ago, Carlston said:

 

It will fit the Audi A1 MK1, Seat Ibiza MK4, Skoda Fabia MK2, VW Polo MK5.

 

The 310x25mm 5/100 front brake disc is a newer design than the 312x25mm 5/100 front brake disc. The older Brembo 312x25mm has a minimum thickness of 23mm, whereas the newer Brembo 310x25mm has a minimum thickness of 22mm. This means that the newer design might last 50% longer.

 

Brembo 09.7880.11 front brake disc 312x25mm 5/100 (from Octavia MK1) (Minimum thickness 23mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/1657272?search=BREMBO Brake Disc (09.7880.11)

 

Brembo 09.7880.21 front brake disc 310x25mm 5/100 (from VW Polo MK5, Seat Ibiza MK4, Audi A1 MK1) (Minimum thickness 22mm)

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/brembo/8713501

 

However, I prefer ATE over Brembo. As far as I know, ATE is a German company (owned by Continental tyres) and Brembo is a Chinese company.

 

The diameter of the front wheel hub flange is 126.5mm, and the H dimension is 133.8mm on the ATE 310x25mm front brake disc. It's going to fit easily.

h-preview.jpg

SKF VKBA 3569 Wheel Bearing Kit with integrated ABS sensor, 72 mm

Article number: VKBA 3569
  • Supplementary Article / Supplementary Info Info 2:with integrated ABS sensor
  • Diameter [mm]:72
  • Rim Hole Number:5
  • Flange Ø:126.5mm
  • SKF:Wheel Bearing Kit

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/skf/1362679

 

The only front brake disc that won't fit on the above front hub is the tiny 239x18mm front brake disc, as the H dimension is only 125mm, as shown in the diagram below.

thumb?id=957173&m=0&n=4&lng=en&ccf=94077843

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957173

 

The 6C0615125 front brake carrier, 1K0615123M left front brake caliper, and 1K0615124M right front brake caliper are used on the VW Polo MK5 and Seat Ibiza MK4 with 310x25mm front brake discs. The Fabia MK2 uses the same 1K0615123M and 1K0615124M front brake calipers with 288x25mm front brakes discs, so just a change of carrier is needed to convert to 310x25mm front brake discs on the Fabia MK2.

 

310x25mm front brake carrier 6C0615125

Calliper carrier 6C0615125https://www.oemvwshop.com/6c0615125-calliper-carrier-p396739/

 

On the carrier, Do i need to order the new caliper ,just use the old one that i have with my fabie? Or just order the carrier for upgarde to 310

11 hours ago, PommeTH said:

On the carrier, Do i need to order the new caliper ,just use the old one that i have with my fabie? Or just order the carrier for upgarde to 310

 

Does your Fabia MK2 VRS have build code 1ZD for the front brakes?

 

If the answer is yes, then you just need the carrier.

 

You can use either OEM part number 6C0615125 or 6R0615125B for the carrier. You might find that only one of these OEM part numbers is available to order from a VAG parts department.

 

If you don't know your car's build codes, you can get them from an ebay seller for about 3 Euros.

 

There might be around 180 build codes, and each build code is a 3-digit code made up of numbers and letters, ie. alphanumeric.

 

"skoda vin decoder"

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224631127243

 

You can use the "vw codes decoder" to find out what each build code means. Build codes are useful for finding out what equipment was fitted to the car in the factory.

 

"vw codes decoder"

http://igorweb.org/equidec.aspx

 

Skoda Fabia MK2 parts diagram (288x25mm front brakes with build code 1ZD)

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/FAB/697/6/615/615030

 

VW Polo MK5 parts diagram (310x25mm front brakes with build code 1ZR)

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/vw/RDW/PO/747/6/615/615040

 

Once the change is complete, you will have the same front and rear brakes as the VW Polo MK5 1.8GTI 192HP, ie. 310x25mm front brakes with build code 1ZR (which is an ATE brake system) and 230x9mm rear brakes with build code 1KV (which is a TRW brake system).

 

Edited by Carlston

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