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Author Subject: 306 gti phase 3 rear brake piping
RobertGladh

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Post #1
Hi

I have bought a 306 gti with another rear axle than the stock one, the workshop cant figure out how to connect the brake pipes on the car. Car stands 4 hours from me so I have not seen it yet.

My car got the electronic brake valve as far as I know
Should I still have the typical spring loaded weight valve on the axle or should it look like it is doing below?

I suspect that the rear axle comes from a phase 2.

Can someone show how the pipes should be connected?





Posted 22nd Jun 2020 at 13:09
Joep

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No. Phase 3 does not need the spring loaded weight valve.

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Posted 22nd Jun 2020 at 13:32
Joep

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This is phase 3:

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Posted 22nd Jun 2020 at 13:34
RobertGladh

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So no need for the valve at the axle at all? Is there two lines from the front of the car to each rear wheel?
Posted 22nd Jun 2020 at 15:03
Joep

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If you have a phase 3: yes. The load compensation is managed by the ABS pump. At least that was what I am told.

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Posted 22nd Jun 2020 at 15:58

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