
Brakes?
RE: Brakes?
I would say the primary factor is your wheel size or inteneded longer term wheel size. With 17" wheels there is only really one route that's going to make a difference, the Porsche 993tt setup or with 18" or bigger you have all sorts of choices, budget starts lower too as the more readily available used B5 RS4 brakes fit, as do other more recent Audi mulit pot calipers depending on your budget!
My digging revealed not enough guranteed success in changing discs or pads only and too many varied theories, so went the 993tt route, mostly decided by me wanting to retain stock wheels.
Try a search, there was a budget brake upgrade thread a while back that grew to quite a useful resource.
My digging revealed not enough guranteed success in changing discs or pads only and too many varied theories, so went the 993tt route, mostly decided by me wanting to retain stock wheels.
Try a search, there was a budget brake upgrade thread a while back that grew to quite a useful resource.
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Re: Brakes?
RS6 Calipers/Pads and RS4 B7 drilled disks.PaulS4 wrote:Hi Everyone , looking at my first brake upgrade. What's the general advice?
Just had them fitted to my car and been playing with them this weekend.
FANTASTIC!! Honestly, what a setup ... the only downside is that I am gonna need to buy a 5 point not to keep me in my seat! That windscreen keeps coming closer!


RE: Re: Brakes?
As the guy said it all depends on how much you want to spend? My s4 is pushing 350 bhp so i fitted rs4 calipers. Got them off the forum. If there good enough for a standard 380 bhp rs4 then there good enough for me. U would need 2 have 18 inch wheels tho. Rs6 calipers and b7 rs4 discs will set u back 1200 quid.
Thats why i went the rs4 route
Thats why i went the rs4 route
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RE: Re: Brakes?
h8cak - be interested to hear how different you found the Rs4 set up to you old standard set up. Iv heard some report being dissatisfied with the B5 RS4 config as being only slightly better than the old brakes.
If youve got no budget then the RS6 calipers /RS4 discs are the best way forward - awesome:)
If youve got no budget then the RS6 calipers /RS4 discs are the best way forward - awesome:)
RE: Re: Brakes?
I do notice the difference. Especially at high speed. They are quite a bit better but thats not hard is it as the s4 brakes are <beep>
Wide Body S4
Re: RE: Re: Brakes?
I agree, I went to RS4 setup from my stock S4, big improvement and never had brake fade again ...h8cak wrote:I do notice the difference. Especially at high speed. They are quite a bit better but thats not hard is it as the s4 brakes are <beep>
RE: Re: RE: Re: Brakes?
Yes nice even braking. I dont see the point in spending loads on brakes if you dont have the power to back them up? Rs4 setup is good for 400bhp rs
Wide Body S4
RE: Re: RE: Re: Brakes?
i got the ECS stage 4 on my S4 which is basically the porsche cayenne 6 pot brembo calipers with larger discs..trust me these thing cud stop a train..
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