Think you will find they can only be fab'd. I used mk1 rear stub axles and just had the stub machined down to give me a 10mm spacer on my mk1.
We were hoping to bring someone into the Entrepreneurs section to make them, but this has been slow of the ground. As MK1G20VT says, get some Mk1 (or similar drum-brake) stub axles - & throw them into a local machine shop.
im not sure to be honest, im gonna finnish refurbing my speedlines this weekend then ill have to build my back brakes up and do some measurements, why have you got some?
you get brackets on some of the lupo's that would make good spacers they are 9.5mm and the holes even line up you may need to trim some of lugs off they cost 10 each the p/n 6E0501466A and 6E0501465A i will try and get a picture up
ok great i mean I have a spare set of drum stubs and access to a lathe in work so ill give that ago, ill also have a look at my etos!
Mk1/2/3/Polo/Ibiza/Lupa all the same I believe? There may be a date cut off when this changes - anyone?
spot on guys thanks very much, ill pop over to my local vw specialist and get them ordered tommoro, need an excuse to and see them anyway!
They're rear caliper brackets I guess? I can't figure out why they needed to make them Our 'win'. It's academic, but I'm guessing they're fitted to Arosas too?
yes it for rear caliper to bolt to as far as i can see it is only the lupo that has them i got them to see if i could bolt 256mm rear brakes off a V5 or 4motion on to the mk2/3 beem but it has been sat on my desk ever since now i have a sticky caliper on the 4motion i will try it in the summer i still have to make some spacers up it will probably not work but just want to see
You could have a spacer profile cut out of anything between 1 & 25mm proiding you had it Drawn up on CAD
you could but it is all down to cost and most paces that do this want to make a bob or two you really need someone to do it as a homer