Discs and pads and mileage questions
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Discs and pads and mileage questions
Hi all,
I am a newbie to be (Avant).
I have a few questions. The car I am looking to buy is full history, all recall, but with 60k on the clock. How are people finding their avants at those mileages?
Secondly, I know this car will need new front discs/pads in about 5k. Its had rears but will need the fronts. What sort of price would that be?
Cheers all
I am a newbie to be (Avant).
I have a few questions. The car I am looking to buy is full history, all recall, but with 60k on the clock. How are people finding their avants at those mileages?
Secondly, I know this car will need new front discs/pads in about 5k. Its had rears but will need the fronts. What sort of price would that be?
Cheers all
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Get in touch with Stoke Audi for the discs and pads if you plan to go OEM, they seem to be the best on price.
I got a set of front discs and pads for £749.00 inclusive of vat
I got a set of front discs and pads for £749.00 inclusive of vat

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Black Optics / Ti Pack
SS Suspension +
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H&R Hubcentric Spacers
Milltek Res / Valved Cat Back
Stage 2 MRC Map
Cold Air Feed
Carbon Clean
Pre-Cats Gutted
447 PS
If in doubt.. Power out!!
Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Prices have gone up recently. Stoke Audi will be £800.40 + delivery for front disks and pads.
I got my local Audi dealer to match Stoke Audi's price, got them fitted, bedded in and a brake fluid change for £1069.
I got my local Audi dealer to match Stoke Audi's price, got them fitted, bedded in and a brake fluid change for £1069.
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+1 for Stoke Audi.
Set of front discs £528 + delivery.
http://www.stokeaudi-parts.co.uk/produc ... CE%29.html
Front pads £272, not sure how that compares to elsewhere as I've never bought OEM pads.
http://www.stokeaudi-parts.co.uk/produc ... -Pads.html
Some people for for EBC yellow stuff pads. They are cheaper to buy than OEM, and either eqaul to or better in performance than OEM. I have these pads and can't tell you if they are are any better than OEM or not. They con't feel any worse so in my mind definately buy them again considering the price difference. Having said that, the garage I bought the car from noticed it needed new pads all round the day I was supposed to pick it up and they changed them all so not sure what pads they fitted. I'd be surprised if they were OEM as it was not an Audi dealer, could have bee yellow stuff pads hence why I can't tell any difference.
Yellow pads form ebay, £157:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Audi-RS4-4-2- ... 3cbeefe82f
I've used this seller before and can recommend them.
Alternatively speak ot one of the site sponsers Revolution / MRC / Unit20.
Set of front discs £528 + delivery.
http://www.stokeaudi-parts.co.uk/produc ... CE%29.html
Front pads £272, not sure how that compares to elsewhere as I've never bought OEM pads.
http://www.stokeaudi-parts.co.uk/produc ... -Pads.html
Some people for for EBC yellow stuff pads. They are cheaper to buy than OEM, and either eqaul to or better in performance than OEM. I have these pads and can't tell you if they are are any better than OEM or not. They con't feel any worse so in my mind definately buy them again considering the price difference. Having said that, the garage I bought the car from noticed it needed new pads all round the day I was supposed to pick it up and they changed them all so not sure what pads they fitted. I'd be surprised if they were OEM as it was not an Audi dealer, could have bee yellow stuff pads hence why I can't tell any difference.
Yellow pads form ebay, £157:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Audi-RS4-4-2- ... 3cbeefe82f
I've used this seller before and can recommend them.
Alternatively speak ot one of the site sponsers Revolution / MRC / Unit20.
Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Also, 65K seems an odd milage to change disks. In me experience they generally last 40-45k miles unless they have seen a lot of track useage. I know someone who said their discs last less than a set of pads but this is not normal.
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Mike
My Avant had to have new disks and pads at 30k miles due to the wear pins on the (earlier design) OEM pads. Currently on 65k miles and still on 2nd set of disks and pads. They'll probably need changing by 70k miles.
Dave
My Avant had to have new disks and pads at 30k miles due to the wear pins on the (earlier design) OEM pads. Currently on 65k miles and still on 2nd set of disks and pads. They'll probably need changing by 70k miles.
Dave
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Dave, If you had to change your first set early at 30k then I'd expect the next set (assuming no problems) to last 40k taking it to 70k, so sounds right given the trouble with your first set.Dave_M wrote:Mike
My Avant had to have new disks and pads at 30k miles due to the wear pins on the (earlier design) OEM pads. Currently on 65k miles and still on 2nd set of disks and pads. They'll probably need changing by 70k miles.
Dave
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Thanks for the advice everyone.
I've fitted disc pads on most of my other cars, are RS4s the same? Reasonably easy to fit?
I've fitted disc pads on most of my other cars, are RS4s the same? Reasonably easy to fit?
Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
I'm just looking back at the service receipts I got with my car. Front brake discs and pads were replaced at 24,116 miles. I've just replaced them at 70,000 miles which ties in with the 40-45k miles that MikeFish mentioned.
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
At the service in January my Audi dealer advised that discs and pads are 75% worn and quoted £2k to replace
Mileage is 45,500.

Mileage is 45,500.
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Presumably the discs cracked or something? Otherwise that doesn't sound possible.MikeFish wrote:I know someone who said their discs last less than a set of pads but this is not normal.
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
Why are the rears more expensive than fronts from Stoke? I'm at 43k and looking to replace all discs/pads. I got pads pads from Revolution, now need discs. If that AP group buy comes down to less than £600 I'll probably go for them, if not it'll be OEM from Stoke.
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
The rears were cheaper until recently but have recently gone up, but the fronts seem to have remained the same price. They did a group buy for us a while ago and although the price has gone up since they still remain at a very good price. Maybe due to the sheer numbers they must be selling.MartayMcFly wrote:Why are the rears more expensive than fronts from Stoke? I'm at 43k and looking to replace all discs/pads. I got pads pads from Revolution, now need discs. If that AP group buy comes down to less than £600 I'll probably go for them, if not it'll be OEM from Stoke.
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I agree it sounds wrong but they said something like the pads were wearing the discs down too quick. I think they were standard pads too and made a comment about some OEM discs being made of cheese. It was on here somewhere so you might be able to find it still.murph7355 wrote:Presumably the discs cracked or something? Otherwise that doesn't sound possible.MikeFish wrote:I know someone who said their discs last less than a set of pads but this is not normal.
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Re: Discs and pads and mileage questions
I swap discs and pads myself on my cars - are RS4s standard to swap? Impact driver, rubber mallet, some big allen keys, etc?
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