Brakes - Options
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Any recommendations for brake discs / pads, other than OEM please?
Any recommendations for brake discs / pads, other than OEM please?
2022 RS4 - Turbo Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
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I had AP Racing on mine, expensive but worth it imho.
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Terminator_X wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:10 pmI had AP Racing on mine, expensive but worth it imho.
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2022 RS4 - Turbo Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
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As well as recommendations, could you also add where you bought from, please.
2022 RS4 - Turbo Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
Gone: 2018 RS4 - Navarra Blue / Black, 2016 A6 BiTDI - Midnight Blue / Black, 2016 Golf GTD with a "lot" of toys, 2016 M3 CP - Mineral Grey / Black, 2009 135i - Le Mans Blue / Black
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Tom Wrigley.rjwojcik wrote:As well as recommendations, could you also add where you bought from, please.
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I know these are similar to OEM but what about the recommendations in this thread ? A route that I’ve been considering
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Current: 2021 A4 Allroad 2.0tfsi 265bhp Terra Grey
Sold: 2019 B9 RS4 Glacier White
Sold: 2018 B9 S4 Daytona
Sold: 2019 B9 RS4 Glacier White
Sold: 2018 B9 S4 Daytona
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There are a few brands.
Brake pads
1. DBA brake pads. Currently they are offering a street version. Their XP version wont be available until later
2. Project MU
3. Endless - I am getting the MX72 for my rears as my fronts are CCB.
4. EBC
Rotors
1. Girodisc
2. Tarox
3. HHC - I use this to upgrade the size to 370mm for the rears.
Brake pads
1. DBA brake pads. Currently they are offering a street version. Their XP version wont be available until later
2. Project MU
3. Endless - I am getting the MX72 for my rears as my fronts are CCB.
4. EBC
Rotors
1. Girodisc
2. Tarox
3. HHC - I use this to upgrade the size to 370mm for the rears.
2019 B9 RS4 - O.CT Tuning Stage 1 | Wagner intercooler / Radiator| Ohlins R&T DFV | 034 Motorsports Dynamic + Sway bars | 034 Motorsports Transmission mount | Ignition Projects Coilpacks | HHC Rear rotor upgrade 370mm
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I ran EBC Redstuffs in my B9 RS4 - front and back, improved pedal feel and the initial bite. Markedly improved the brake performance as OEM was 'underwhelming'. Mine was an ex Audi UK press car so had likely been hammered for the 1st 6,000 miles of its life so the brake performance may have not been truly representative.
When I had pads fitted to the current RSQ3 I noted that its actually the same pad at the front as the RS4. So better performance, negligible disc wear, no squeaks and little dust - not much not to like.
When I had pads fitted to the current RSQ3 I noted that its actually the same pad at the front as the RS4. So better performance, negligible disc wear, no squeaks and little dust - not much not to like.
2020 F3 RSQ3 Std, 400PS, Daytona Grey/black Ara blue interior, Pano, C&S pack, Red calipers, HBA, TP monitoring, 5yr Warranty, Cete AVC, EBC Redstuffs
Gone, 2016 8U RSQ3 Performance
Gone, 2018 B9 RS4
Gone, 2015 8U RSQ3
Gone, 2016 8U RSQ3 Performance
Gone, 2018 B9 RS4
Gone, 2015 8U RSQ3
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I am using Hawk 5.0 on my STR60 and rear, if on the track, I will uggrade to HAWK HP+
2019 Audi RS4 Avant B9
BBS RI-D|Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2|Stoptech STR60 380*32mm|Hawk 5.0|
BBS RI-D|Michelin Pilot Sport Cup2|Stoptech STR60 380*32mm|Hawk 5.0|
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Before you changed on the RS4, did you have squealing brakes? The squealing on the RS4 is my least favourite part of the car at the moment so if redstuffs solve it then I'll happily spend the money and break out the spanners even though the rears are brand new.RS4John wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 7:58 pmI ran EBC Redstuffs in my B9 RS4 - front and back, improved pedal feel and the initial bite. Markedly improved the brake performance as OEM was 'underwhelming'. Mine was an ex Audi UK press car so had likely been hammered for the 1st 6,000 miles of its life so the brake performance may have not been truly representative.
When I had pads fitted to the current RSQ3 I noted that its actually the same pad at the front as the RS4. So better performance, negligible disc wear, no squeaks and little dust - not much not to like.
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I’ve been running Redstuff on the RS4 for a few months now. I always use Redstuff on all my cars before I had the RS4. Redstuff never did squeal on my previous cars, but it does on the RS4 unfortunately.
I like that I have to press harder on the pedal for the Redstuff than original pads, which I find too grabby and has too much braking power at slow speeds.
I like that I have to press harder on the pedal for the Redstuff than original pads, which I find too grabby and has too much braking power at slow speeds.
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I am on standard pads as its only a road car I dont notice any problem with them. 25 to 30% worn after 6.5k miles so they will see out my ownership I would imagine....
No squeal. Now the M5 had the world's noisiest brakes, had people come up to me in car parks and comment!
No squeal. Now the M5 had the world's noisiest brakes, had people come up to me in car parks and comment!
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That's unfortunate, I've run Redstuff on another car for years with no issue so had planned to switch to them for the RS4, but maybe it's worth trying to clean up the existing pads first to see if I can cure the squeal.Avantgarde wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 4:12 pmRedstuff never did squeal on my previous cars, but it does on the RS4 unfortunately.
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Yes- they squealed. Seems to be an Audi RS OEM pad issue. The Redstuffs also wear the disc faces minimally - so on the current RS I have two shiny discs and no lip on the outer edge at 10K plus miles.jamiemcd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:53 amBefore you changed on the RS4, did you have squealing brakes? The squealing on the RS4 is my least favourite part of the car at the moment so if redstuffs solve it then I'll happily spend the money and break out the spanners even though the rears are brand new.RS4John wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 7:58 pmI ran EBC Redstuffs in my B9 RS4 - front and back, improved pedal feel and the initial bite. Markedly improved the brake performance as OEM was 'underwhelming'. Mine was an ex Audi UK press car so had likely been hammered for the 1st 6,000 miles of its life so the brake performance may have not been truly representative.
When I had pads fitted to the current RSQ3 I noted that its actually the same pad at the front as the RS4. So better performance, negligible disc wear, no squeaks and little dust - not much not to like.
2020 F3 RSQ3 Std, 400PS, Daytona Grey/black Ara blue interior, Pano, C&S pack, Red calipers, HBA, TP monitoring, 5yr Warranty, Cete AVC, EBC Redstuffs
Gone, 2016 8U RSQ3 Performance
Gone, 2018 B9 RS4
Gone, 2015 8U RSQ3
Gone, 2016 8U RSQ3 Performance
Gone, 2018 B9 RS4
Gone, 2015 8U RSQ3
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No squeal on mine. And nice shiny discs and no lip on disc at 6.5k miles....
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