What kind of calipers do front disc brakes need?
What kind of calipers do front disc brakes need?
Front Disc Brake Conversion Caliper Brackets, Front, 1971-79 Super Beetle, Pair, 22-2845-7 are great for upgrading your SB front brakes to discs, if you have some Ghia or Type 3 calipers and rotors to use, and don’t need an entire kit!
What kind of pressure do you need for front disc brake?
Motive Power Bleeder, 1950-67 Type 2, 0100 is a great item, it uses low pressure (Hand pump the bottle) so you can properly bleed your brakes without a helper! Pressure moves fluid and bubbles out of the system! We recommend 10psi pressure, that’s more than enough, and what we use on our own VWs.
What kind of grease to use on front disc brake?
Amsoil Synthetic Synthetic Racing Grease, 14oz Cartridge, GRGCR-EA is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for our Vintage VWs. It’s the finest grease available for these applications, we cannot recommend it enough!
What kind of brake system does a VW have?
Motive Power Bleeder, 1964+ Type 1, 1968 and Later Type 2, All Type 3 and 4, 0104 is a great item. It uses low pressure (Hand pump the bottle) so you can properly bleed your brakes without a helper! Pressure moves fluid and bubbles out of the system!
Front Disc Brake Conversion Caliper Brackets, Front, 1971-79 Super Beetle, Pair, 22-2845-7 are great for upgrading your SB front brakes to discs, if you have some Ghia or Type 3 calipers and rotors to use, and don’t need an entire kit!
Motive Power Bleeder, 1950-67 Type 2, 0100 is a great item, it uses low pressure (Hand pump the bottle) so you can properly bleed your brakes without a helper! Pressure moves fluid and bubbles out of the system! We recommend 10psi pressure, that’s more than enough, and what we use on our own VWs.
Amsoil Synthetic Synthetic Racing Grease, 14oz Cartridge, GRGCR-EA is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for our Vintage VWs. It’s the finest grease available for these applications, we cannot recommend it enough!
Motive Power Bleeder, 1964+ Type 1, 1968 and Later Type 2, All Type 3 and 4, 0104 is a great item. It uses low pressure (Hand pump the bottle) so you can properly bleed your brakes without a helper! Pressure moves fluid and bubbles out of the system!