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    Fitting 33's = bad brakes

    Hi All,

    I have just fitted 33's to my D1 and on the first run noticed how they had effected the brakes a fair bit! I was wondering if anyone had done any mods to their D1 brakes?

    Any info appreciated!
    1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)

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    pics???? and what other mods have u done to fit 33's?

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    2" lift, heavy wheel arch cut + flares fitted - see my build thread:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/gclro-memb...-d1-v8i-2.html
    1994 D110 Tdi - 1957 88" Series 1 - New Project (due to commence 2056)

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    hey presto....thats weird

    anyway, I have 35's on my disco 1 and its been fitted with county rotors and pads up front with stainless steel lines, stops on a dime....hope that is of some help

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    Can't say i noticed any effects on braking when i fitted the 33's, but i spose i slowly worked up from 31's-32's then to 33's.
    There are upgraded rotor's on the market, and stainless braided brake lines are meant to improve braking a little bit but havn't personly experianced this.

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    New pads, good hoses and fresh fluid will help - assuming the rest of your braking system is in good nick.

    Defender calipers will help definitely. The have a much bigger piston.

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    Dave.

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