Brakes and pads
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Brakes and pads
Hi,
Not sure if an old question so I will keep it brief.
Has anyone found disks that you can buy that are not from the stealers? I have been recommended these pads: The Ceramic Redstuff front brake pads are DP31513C, but have been told that only Audi sell the Disks
Mine will need replacing soon.
Cheers
Not sure if an old question so I will keep it brief.
Has anyone found disks that you can buy that are not from the stealers? I have been recommended these pads: The Ceramic Redstuff front brake pads are DP31513C, but have been told that only Audi sell the Disks
Mine will need replacing soon.
Cheers
Audi RS4 B7 Saloon Phantom Black Optic pack etc
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Just out of interest I ordered JHM discs last week and they have landed in uk today.My rear discs and pads are finished but ordered all 4 to keep things similar all round even though fronts are nearly new !! Will post a pic when I get them .
Tried redstuff on an integra a number of years ago and from new to nothing left in 2 laps of knockhill . Still have banana shaped backing plates as a momento !!
Tried redstuff on an integra a number of years ago and from new to nothing left in 2 laps of knockhill . Still have banana shaped backing plates as a momento !!
How much did JHM eventually charge you? PM me if you don't want the proce to go public. I'm thinking of doing the same thing pretty soon.bfettie wrote:Just out of interest I ordered JHM discs last week and they have landed in uk today.My rear discs and pads are finished but ordered all 4 to keep things similar all round even though fronts are nearly new !! Will post a pic when I get them .
Tried redstuff on an integra a number of years ago and from new to nothing left in 2 laps of knockhill . Still have banana shaped backing plates as a momento !!
No bother , they arrived this afternoon but havent had a chance to look at them yet !!
1 x Front Rotor Rings(pair)- JHM Lightweight for B7 RS4
- Rotor Bolt Type: Zinc Plated (silver)
- Rotor Style: Slotted (In Stock) $450.00
1 x Rear Rotors(pair)- JHM 2-piece Lightweight for B7 RS4 all
- Rotor Bolt Type: Zinc Plated (silver)
- Rotor Style: Slotted (In Stock) $510.00
1 x Front Brake Pads - PBR (Street-Severe Duty) for B7 RS4 all $175.00
1 x Rear Brake Pads - PBR (Street-Severe Duty) for B6/B7 S4 & RS4 $78.00
Total $1213
Shipping via UPS @ 74 lbs airfreight $ 293
Total $1506
1 x Front Rotor Rings(pair)- JHM Lightweight for B7 RS4
- Rotor Bolt Type: Zinc Plated (silver)
- Rotor Style: Slotted (In Stock) $450.00
1 x Rear Rotors(pair)- JHM 2-piece Lightweight for B7 RS4 all
- Rotor Bolt Type: Zinc Plated (silver)
- Rotor Style: Slotted (In Stock) $510.00
1 x Front Brake Pads - PBR (Street-Severe Duty) for B7 RS4 all $175.00
1 x Rear Brake Pads - PBR (Street-Severe Duty) for B6/B7 S4 & RS4 $78.00
Total $1213
Shipping via UPS @ 74 lbs airfreight $ 293
Total $1506
Re: Brakes and pads
With the greatest respects whoever told you this is talking rubbish! EBC pads are budget pads for the Max Power boys. the OEM Pagids are in a different league....... I appreciate even the OEM pads aren't cheap but they are good pads.... it's the Disc that IMO are lacking. the JHM Discs have had good reviews on the forums across the pond but not sure if anyone if running them over hear as yet. But stick to a good pad and steer clear of squeaky Red stuff pads.WnelsonRS4 wrote: I have been recommended these pads: The Ceramic Redstuff front brake pads are DP31513C,
If you want to spend a bit more I say that the Brembo big brake conversion pack if amazing and transforms the cars braking ability even in everyday driving. with the RS29 pagid yellow pads they are just so smooth and powerful...... Defiantly one of the best mods for the RS4.
Don't know if that helps at all.
Regards
J
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Re: Brakes and pads
Certainly does, thanks for the honestyrAudiguy wrote:With the greatest respects whoever told you this is talking rubbish! EBC pads are budget pads for the Max Power boys. the OEM Pagids are in a different league....... I appreciate even the OEM pads aren't cheap but they are good pads.... it's the Disc that IMO are lacking. the JHM Discs have had good reviews on the forums across the pond but not sure if anyone if running them over hear as yet. But stick to a good pad and steer clear of squeaky Red stuff pads.WnelsonRS4 wrote: I have been recommended these pads: The Ceramic Redstuff front brake pads are DP31513C,
If you want to spend a bit more I say that the Brembo big brake conversion pack if amazing and transforms the cars braking ability even in everyday driving. with the RS29 pagid yellow pads they are just so smooth and powerful...... Defiantly one of the best mods for the RS4.
Don't know if that helps at all.
Regards
J
Audi RS4 B7 Saloon Phantom Black Optic pack etc
Porsche 996 Turbo X50
Porsche 996 Turbo
Porsche 996 CS4
Audi S3 remapped to 268bhp
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Porsche 996 Turbo
Porsche 996 CS4
Audi S3 remapped to 268bhp
RE: Re: Brakes and pads
how do you find the standard brake pads in the b7 set up? any fade? how much dust do they give off?
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RE: Re: Brakes and pads
Any suggestions for rear disc's Jim? Mine are warped. I have front ceramics and just don't think the rears stand-up the stick you can the fronts
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