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seat ibiza 280mm brakes

Suspension; Gearbox, Clutch and Driveshafts; Brakes; Steering; Throttle and clutch cable issues
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thebrief_1979
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seat ibiza 280mm brakes

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Will the above fit
They are 4 stud
Looking at buying them complete with stub axel, stone guards etc - the whole lot inc suspension ( which I don't want )

And will they fit under bbs ra's

Thanks in advance

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Re: seat ibiza 280mm brakes

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some of the earlier ibizas were 98mm pcd compared to the vw 100mm pcd, so if it is that one you'd need to have the bolt holes machined slightly. other than that, ain't got a clue, sorry.
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Re: seat ibiza 280mm brakes

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The ones with 280mm brakes are Golf Mk2 / Mk3 equivalent, so they'll need adaptor brackets (justcaddys type) to fit the Scirocco hubs. Not a straight fit, but quite a common conversion.

Make sure they're not the later 288mm type. The ones you want are a Girling Caliper, as opposed to the later ATE/Teves type.


BBS RAs are tight on G60 brakes. They might not fit, or you might get away with grinding a smidge off the calipers.
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