

251-407-617/KM
T25 | 1985-1992 |
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Vanagon | 1985-1992 |
251-698-151/A
T2 Bay | 1973-1979 |
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T25 | 1980-1986 |
Brazil Kombi | 1997-2014 |
Vanagon | 1980-1986 |
251-698-151/FF
T25 | 1985-1992 |
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Vanagon | 1985-1992 |
251-698-151/ADF
T2 Bay | 1973-1979 |
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T25 | 1980-1986 |
Brazil Kombi | 1997-2014 |
Baywindow USA | 1973-1979 |
Vanagon | 1980-1986 |
911 | 1965-1977 |
930 | 1975-1977 |
211-698-151/ADKit
T2 Bay | 1973-1979 |
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T25 | 1980-1987 |
7X0-698-471/B
T2 Bay | 1976-1979 |
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T25 | 1980-1986 |
Brazil Kombi | 1997-2014 |
8E0-698-470/B
T25 | 1980-1992 |
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Vanagon | 1980-1992 |
Golf Mk2 | 1984-1992 |
T4 | 1991-2003 |
Golf Mk3 | 1992-1998 |
Golf Mk3 Cabrio | 1994-2002 |
Scirocco | 1986-1992 |
Jetta | 1984-1992 |
Corrado | 1989-1995 |
Polo Mk3 6N | 1995-2002 |
Vento | 1992-1998 |
251-698-471
T2 Bay | 1973-1979 |
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T25 | 1980-1986 |
251-609-289/ /
Beetle | 1950-1979 |
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T2 Bay | 1968-1979 |
T25 | 1980-1992 |
Beetle Cabrio | 1950-1979 |
T4 | 1991-1996 |
356 | 1950-1965 |
924 | 1976-1985 |
251-609-283
Beetle | 1950-1979 |
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T2 Bay | 1968-1979 |
T25 | 1980-1992 |
Beetle Cabrio | 1950-1979 |
T4 | 1991-1996 |
924 | 1976-1985 |
251-609-425/DPR
T25 | 1980-1992 |
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071-129-755/A
T25 | 1980-1983 |
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861-612-175
T25 | 1980-1991 |
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Golf Mk1 | 1975-1983 |
Golf Mk2 | 1984-1992 |
T5 | 2003-2015 |
T6 | 2016-2020 |
Golf Mk1 Cabriolet | 1979-1993 |
Golf Mk3 | 1992-1998 |
Golf Mk3 Cabrio | 1994-2002 |
Caddy Mk1 | 1983-1992 |
Golf Mk4 | 1998-2006 |
Scirocco | 1974-1989 |
Jetta | 1979-1992 |
Corrado | 1989-1995 |
Polo Mk3 6N | 1995-2002 |
Vento | 1992-1998 |
8A0-831-449
T2 Bay | 1968-1979 |
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T25 | 1985-1992 |
Type 3 | 1961-1973 |
Golf Mk1 | 1979-1983 |
Golf Mk2 | 1984-1992 |
T4 | 1991-2003 |
Golf Mk3 | 1992-1998 |
Golf Mk3 Cabrio | 1994-2002 |
068-145-119
T25 | 1982-1992 |
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Golf Mk1 | 1975-1983 |
Golf Mk2 | 1984-1992 |
T4 | 1991-2003 |
Golf Mk1 Cabriolet | 1979-1983 |
Caddy Mk1 | 1983-1992 |
Scirocco | 1974-1992 |
In comparison to earlier van models the T25 Brakes are remarkably good, with the benefit of a servo being fitted and disc brakes on the front as standard. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be proactive about maintaining what you have and inspecting the braking system at least once a year for signs of corrosion, or for items that may need adjustment.
When you press that middle pedal, you want everything to work as it should… and why shouldn’t it, if you have looked after it,
Brake fluid is passed through the system, firstly in hard metal brake pipes, and latterly, as it arrives in each corner by the wheel, in flexible T25 brake hoses. Being hygroscopic, brake fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere, which can lead to a spongy feeling below the pedal. This is why it is so important to change the brake fluid every few years.
On top of this, it is critical to ensure that no brake fluid is leaking from the system. This could happen from the brake calipers, if a piston seal has perished. Fortunately, we can supply replacement T25 brake calipers for the front. At the rear, T25 wheel cylinders are fitted, which operate the brake shoes inside the drum. Again, if these piston seals are leaking your brakes will be compromised.
As much as having ineffective brakes is a nuisance, so is having your brakes stuck on, and this can happen for a number of reasons, especially if the vehicle has been sat for a long period of time. Brake calipers could seize on, brake shoes can lock themselves against the brake drum, something more common if the handbrake has been left on, or the master cylinder could be faulty.
Lastly, the inside of the T25 flexible brake hoses can break down, locking fluid into the brake caliper or wheel cylinder, as if you have your foot on the pedal. A new set of T25 brake hoses, ideally the stainless-steel version, will make sure that problem disappears fairly swiftly and unlikely to return.
With an older vehicle, there are no wear indicators, so you have to physically look if your T25 brake pads are worn. If you can’t see the friction material on the pad, it is time for a change. If you hear a metal scraping noise when you stop (this is the metal backing of the pad against the T25 brake disc) it is time for a change…
And if the brake disc has a big lip at the edge (test with your fingertip, when the car is cold) then you should fit new T25 brake discs too!
The rear brakes on a T25 are of the drum variety and will last a little longer, but a similar principle applies. Check there is meat on the T25 brake shoes and listen for nasty noises. At slow speed, in a safe place (or on an axle stand at home) you can operate just the rear brakes with your handbrake, to check if the noise is coming from there – you may need an observant passenger with good hearing to assist, depending on how noisy your engine is!
Along with all the usual components, we stock T25 brake disc backing plates for the front and T25 brake drum backing plates for the rear. You’ll find adjusting screws, tensioning springs, nuts, bolts, T-pieces and many more T25 brake fittings on the pages above.
As ever, any questions please get in touch with our team help@heritagepartscentre.com