Performance - VW Golf MK7 (2012-2020)
Pagid MK7 Golf R - Pagid Brake Pads
Brake SystemTRW Height mm69 Length mm175 Thickness mm20 Wear IndicatorIntegrated PR No.1LM Disc Ø mm340 Fitting PositionFront Pagid Brake Pad (Front) Brake pads form a vital part of the disc brake system. The friction material is applied onto the brake disc surface by the caliper pistons to generate the friction to stop the wheels turning. Brake pads are goverened by legislation known commonly as "REGULATION 90". They should be replaced when worn excessivley or when replacing the brake discs. Must be replaced in axle sets. Check for any other compnents to replace such as wear sensor leads or pad fitting pins.
£75.00 - £130.00
Pagid Pagid Brake Fluid 500ml
Pagid Dot4 Brake Fluid 500ml Pagid Dot 4 brake fluid is recommended for brake and clutch systems for which a non - petroleum fluid is specified, including ABS. Pagid DOT 4 brake fluid covers a wide range of vehicles and provides consistent performance across the temperature range. Suitable for ABS systems. Safe to mix with existing DOT 3, DOT 4. Minimum dry boiling point at 260?C. Minimum wet boiling point at 165?C. Meets the following performance specifications: FMVSS 116 DOT 4 - SAE 1703 - ISO 4925 Pagid Dot5.1 Brake Fluid - 500ml Pagid brake fluid covers a wide range of vehicles and provides consistent performance across the temperature range. In conjunction with Pagid Ceratec, Pagid brake fluid is the ideal solution for your next brake system service. Pagid Dot 5.1 fully meets the requirements of the latest issue of the US FMVSS 116 DOT 5.1 SAE J 1703, SAE J 1704 and ISO 4925 Specifications. Equilibrium Reflux Boiling point?ERBP 260? ?( it is the minimum boiling point of new or unpolluted fluid) Wet Equilibrium Boiling Point WEBP ?180?C minimum Kinematic Viscosity at -40 deg C = 900 cSt max
£11.00 - £18.00
Pagid Pagid Brake Discs - MK7 Golf R
Bolt Hole Circle mm112 Brake Disc TypeVented Centering Diameter mm65 Height mm50 Minimum Thickness mm27 PR No.1LM No.Holes5 Disc Ø mm340 Fitted Quantity2 Fitting PositionFront Pagid Brake Disc (Front) Most modern cars have disc brakes on the front wheels, and some have disc brakes on all four wheels. The function of the brake disc is to slow down or stop the car. When the brake pedal is pressed the brake pads "squeeze" the brake disc which generates friction. Brake discs should be replaced when they are worn below the minimum thickness, worn unevenly, warped or heavily scored. Should be replaced in pairs with new brake pads fitted at the same time. SOLD AS A PAIR
£190.00 - £350.00