front brake pad recommendations
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front brake pad recommendations
Hello. Need to replace front brake pads on my C5 RS6. What is the collectives recommendations on brake pads - I know cheap ones won't be up to the job, but also that genuine Audi ones are not necessarily the best out there either.
Everyday: 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Saloon in Avus Silver, with black leather upholstery (for sale)
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
I have always used genuine pads.
However I couldn’t seem to obtain genuine pads this time.
So I recently eventually went with yellow stuff to give them a try as they were recommended to me by a mechanic who likes fast cars.
I haven’t fitted them yet so cannot say one way or the other.
I know some people like them and some people dislike them.
DS 2500 are another choice that were recently recommended to me.
After buying the yellow stuff pads. A very knowledgeable member on here informed me that the rs4 b7 pads are identical to the rs6 c5 pads, and they are still available.
Hope the above helps.
However I couldn’t seem to obtain genuine pads this time.
So I recently eventually went with yellow stuff to give them a try as they were recommended to me by a mechanic who likes fast cars.
I haven’t fitted them yet so cannot say one way or the other.
I know some people like them and some people dislike them.
DS 2500 are another choice that were recently recommended to me.
After buying the yellow stuff pads. A very knowledgeable member on here informed me that the rs4 b7 pads are identical to the rs6 c5 pads, and they are still available.
Hope the above helps.
Re: front brake pad recommendations
I’m 95% sure the B7 RS4 pads are the same and they are still available as OE.
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
I run RSL29’s on my avant with RB Racing 380mm floating J hook discs and phaeton brake ducts and braded lines
Last edited by Sxcarmyboi on Fri Jul 28, 2023 7:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
C5 RS6 Avant
800+ BHP loading
1100+ ft lb loading
800+ BHP loading
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
Brake ducks? Now have images of small feathery creatures with a big boots on squeezing the discs as hard as they canSxcarmyboi wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:23 amI run RSL29’s on my avant with RB Racing 380mm floating J hook discs and phaeton brake ducks and braded lines

Re: front brake pad recommendations
Currently using Brembo HP2000 ( with RB racing rotors 380mm floating disks) seem good to me.
https://www.brakingupgrade.co.uk/produc ... p~wc_front
I think they habve been replacd by Brembo sport HP2
see link https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/c ... 00016627-1
Previously Girodics pads and EBC yellow - all fine. ( The judder possibly by warping oem discs or not uing hard enough) no longer a poblem. Suspect the discs rather than the pads.
https://www.brakingupgrade.co.uk/produc ... p~wc_front
I think they habve been replacd by Brembo sport HP2
see link https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/c ... 00016627-1
Previously Girodics pads and EBC yellow - all fine. ( The judder possibly by warping oem discs or not uing hard enough) no longer a poblem. Suspect the discs rather than the pads.
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
srichards wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:36 amBrake ducks? Now have images of small feathery creatures with a big boots on squeezing the discs as hard as they canSxcarmyboi wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 10:23 amI run RSL29’s on my avant with RB Racing 380mm floating J hook discs and phaeton brake ducks and braded lines![]()
C5 RS6 Avant
800+ BHP loading
1100+ ft lb loading
800+ BHP loading
1100+ ft lb loading
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
Mulling it over
- Ferodo FDB1664 - circa £ 100 (someone said they were quite good)
- Brembo HP2000 - circa £ 250
- awaiting prices from Audi/TPS for OEM.
- Ferodo FDB1664 - circa £ 100 (someone said they were quite good)
- Brembo HP2000 - circa £ 250
- awaiting prices from Audi/TPS for OEM.
Everyday: 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Saloon in Avus Silver, with black leather upholstery (for sale)
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Re: front brake pad recommendations
They don’t sound like the DS2500 to me. They’ll be awful if they’re just the standard road pads. Also check the quantities - i have a feeling you need 2 sets of DS2500 per axle on the RS6.norwichphoto wrote: ↑Fri Jul 28, 2023 11:44 pm- Ferodo FDB1664 - circa £ 100 (someone said they were quite good)
FWIW I find them good on the M3. They stand up to track use.
Daytona RS6 C5 Avant. Viper'd, Billies, Waggers, MTM box brain, C6 stoppers, xcarlink, R8 coolant cap (woohoo)
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
///M3 E46 | XC90 (V8, natch) | Passat GTE | RR Classic V8 flapper
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at and repair."
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
Decision made.
Zimmerman discs, front (£ 205.26 each plus VAT)
Brembo HP2000 pads, front (£ 211.75 + VAT)
Will order the fitting kits from Audi.
Zimmerman discs, front (£ 205.26 each plus VAT)
Brembo HP2000 pads, front (£ 211.75 + VAT)
Will order the fitting kits from Audi.
Everyday: 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Saloon in Avus Silver, with black leather upholstery (for sale)
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Re: front brake pad recommendations
Good choicenorwichphoto wrote: ↑Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:07 pmDecision made.
Zimmerman discs, front (£ 205.26 each plus VAT)
Brembo HP2000 pads, front (£ 211.75 + VAT)
Will order the fitting kits from Audi.
Re: front brake pad recommendations
I literally order these about two weeks ago although my discs were £341.00 each but the pads were the same sort of price.
I’m fitting mine this weekend. Fingers crossed the non gen discs will be up to the job, not that I drive it really hard though.
Tradition want £741.00 per disc which is a rip!!! . I looked into AP Racing discs but they only have one mounting bell and say it will take 10 weeks to make a new pair. They were about £400 a disc plus the bells at £141.00.
I’m fitting mine this weekend. Fingers crossed the non gen discs will be up to the job, not that I drive it really hard though.
Tradition want £741.00 per disc which is a rip!!! . I looked into AP Racing discs but they only have one mounting bell and say it will take 10 weeks to make a new pair. They were about £400 a disc plus the bells at £141.00.
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
I got my discs through Autodoc and the price fluctuates. Together with a discount code from my webbrowser plug in "honey" it brought price down a bit.
Everyday: 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Saloon in Avus Silver, with black leather upholstery (for sale)
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
Well, everythings arrived now, so no excuses, just got to find time.
Everyday: 2003 Audi RS6 C5 Saloon in Avus Silver, with black leather upholstery (for sale)
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
Fun: 1977 Lancia Montecarlo Evoluzione track car. (wife approves)
Wife: RenaultSport Clio RS200
Previously: Toyota Seras (several), TVR Chimaera 400, Mercedes Benz C43 AMG, Toyota Altezza RS200 etc.,
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Re: front brake pad recommendations
Be interesting to see how these Zimmermans hold up, I think they look decent, sonetines theres too much emphasis on OE when there's perfectly good aftermarket kit out there.
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