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MODIFICATION ON GOLF GTI MK7 * GONE WRONG *

Mat Armstrong@MatArmstrongbmx36.1K viewsNov 10, 20187:49
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So more modes where added to jakes club sport, but we ran into a problem ..

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The video centers on a modification attempt on Jake's Golf GTI MK7, focusing on replacing the brake pads on both the rear and front braking assemblies. The creators begin with the rear brakes, noting the electronic handbrake complicates the usual caliper piston retraction, and explaining they will not require a vacuum line as some skeptics suggested. They describe removing the rear caliper, loosening the slider pins, and extracting the brake pad retaining clip before replacing the old pads with EBC red stuff. Throughout the process they emphasize keeping an eye on the electronic handbrake mechanism, winding back the piston, and applying grease to the sliding components to ensure smooth operation once reassembled. After reassembly, they test the system by pumping the brake pedal and verifying the handbrake engages properly, while joking about potential issues with modern car electronics. The narrative then moves to the front brakes, where the builders encounter a mismatch with the pad size, discovering that the front pads they had ordered do not fit the GTI, halting the front-side work for the moment and signaling that the video will continue in a follow-up or subsequent clip. The overall tone blends hands-on mechanical instructions with real-world trial and error, showing both the learning curve and the commitment to upgrading stopping performance despite setbacks, and inviting viewer interaction for future installments or alternative ideas for the car.

Topics · car modification · auto repair · brake system · automotive enthusiasts

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What modification was performed on the rear brakes of the Golf GTI MK7?
The rear brake pads were replaced with EBC red stuff after removing the caliper, greasing the sliding pins, and ensuring the electronic handbrake could be reset by winding the piston back in.
Why did the front brake pads cause a problem in this video?
The front brake pads ordered did not fit the GTI’s front calipers, so the pad swap could not be completed in this video and the scene was paused for a future follow-up.