Rear brake disc options
Re: Rear brake disc options
David,
I don't know the exact measurements but I haven't noticed any difference, there may be 1mm or so. If it's a concern I would email Tarox who I'm sure will give exact specs.
I don't know the exact measurements but I haven't noticed any difference, there may be 1mm or so. If it's a concern I would email Tarox who I'm sure will give exact specs.
Daytona B7 RS4 Avant
SS+, MRC Stage 2, Valved Non-Res Miltek, Ceramics
Possibly up for sale soon
SS+, MRC Stage 2, Valved Non-Res Miltek, Ceramics
Possibly up for sale soon
Re: Rear brake disc options
Thanks
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Re: Rear brake disc options
I had discs quoted for my Audi RS6 which was over £300 per disc (as I want genuine discs) plus 2 hours labour each axle (my pads were metal to metal). I am from Alton, Hampshire and managed to get all my discs skimmed at R&M Commercials in Basingstoke which only cost me £240 including vat. Saved me over £1000
. Will probably need new discs on the next time I change the pads though
. Really good if you want to save a bit of money. http://www.randmcommercials.co.uk.
There is not many companies around my area that skim discs. Now going to do some engine tuning I think


There is not many companies around my area that skim discs. Now going to do some engine tuning I think

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Re: Rear brake disc options
does anyone know a good place that can tune my RS6 around alton Hampshire. Don't want to spend too much. Thanks
Re: Rear brake disc options
You might be better off asking in the relevant forum (you don't even state which RS6 you have) rather than in a thread about rs4 rear discs.ee10bwb wrote:does anyone know a good place that can tune my RS6 around alton Hampshire. Don't want to spend too much. Thanks
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Any feed back on theses oaksey?
I'm after some of there's myself would you pm me the cost if you would
I'm after some of there's myself would you pm me the cost if you would

Re: Rear brake disc options
Hi Andy,
They have been good although I haven't had chance to test them as of yet, just typical Road use (maybe sometimes a little fast road). I work out of the country so have only covered about 200 miles with them on so far. I'm happy with them in terms of performance and looks. I believe they were £688.80 or something like that delivered directly to from Tarox. There was a UK dealer offering free shipping at the time which saved about £8 but I opted for going direct and paying the extra few quid.
They have been good although I haven't had chance to test them as of yet, just typical Road use (maybe sometimes a little fast road). I work out of the country so have only covered about 200 miles with them on so far. I'm happy with them in terms of performance and looks. I believe they were £688.80 or something like that delivered directly to from Tarox. There was a UK dealer offering free shipping at the time which saved about £8 but I opted for going direct and paying the extra few quid.
Daytona B7 RS4 Avant
SS+, MRC Stage 2, Valved Non-Res Miltek, Ceramics
Possibly up for sale soon
SS+, MRC Stage 2, Valved Non-Res Miltek, Ceramics
Possibly up for sale soon
Re: Rear brake disc options
ThanksOakesy wrote:Hi Andy,
They have been good although I haven't had chance to test them as of yet, just typical Road use (maybe sometimes a little fast road). I work out of the country so have only covered about 200 miles with them on so far. I'm happy with them in terms of performance and looks. I believe they were £688.80 or something like that delivered directly to from Tarox. There was a UK dealer offering free shipping at the time which saved about £8 but I opted for going direct and paying the extra few quid.

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I ran the tarox discs on my last b7 rs4 front and rear and thought they worked well looked good and did stay looking fresh
for the few years I kept the car
for the few years I kept the car

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So how have theses held up
Or anyone else using them ?
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Re: Rear brake disc options
ee10bwb wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2016 12:24 pmI had discs quoted for my Audi RS6 which was over £300 per disc (as I want genuine discs) plus 2 hours labour each axle (my pads were metal to metal). I am from Alton, Hampshire and managed to get all my discs skimmed at R&M Commercials in Basingstoke which only cost me £240 including vat. Saved me over £1000. Will probably need new discs on the next time I change the pads though
. Really good if you want to save a bit of money. http://www.randmcommercials.co.uk.
There is not many companies around my area that skim discs. Now going to do some engine tuning I think![]()
Funny you mention this just seen a site with franchises all over called skim my discs. The site is good shows how they do it etc and good kit. Think i will be getting mine done. Like you said then get new next time around
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Cold air feed, Refurbed caliper colour change, Carbon piller, Carbon dash ends
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