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11-11-2013, 07:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-11-2013, 12:30 PM by StarBenn.)
So just wondering if there is any differences between the rear beam on a '99 cabriolet and a '99 3dr HDi that I should be aware of?
From what I can work out the six bolts line up perfectly... But that's all I've got so far.
Brake lines?
ABS?
That kinda stuff, all plug in and go?
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You'll have to move brake lines a bit and possibly remove the brake bias valve from what I remember.
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Your HDI will have ABS so you don't need it.
I'm not sure what spec beam is on a cabby but yours being a hdi dturbo will be the same as a GTI.
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Might be worth changing the seals on the beam whilst it's off the car.
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As above ph3 dont need the load valve because of the abs system they have.
I have a temp ph2 drum beam on my estate and i removed the valve when i fitted it. Goes through MOTs and brakes fine.
Also i think cabby beams have smaller ARBs
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The phase 3's use the ABS system for EBD (electronic brakeforce distribution), so they don't need the crappy manual load compensator of the older phases.....
Also, the cabby is heavier than the hatch, so your car may sit higher on a cabby beam than the cabby does.
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ARB won't affect fitting, but will affect the handling.
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I break cabriolets, I have sold all my beams to hatch owners.
Most of which are on this forum!
They just bolt straight up with no problems.
Im pretty sure the torsion bars are a tad thicker too.
Chris.