I on the other hand budget for Redbulls....

Just a thought, if you had the after market Ceramics fitted from a non Audi place, then would they still fall under the Audi warranty for what ever reason some thing did go wrong with them, or would they totally wash there hands with it as its a off the shelf modification?SR71 wrote:Personally, I'd think hard about whether or not ceramics were a liability rather than a bonus.
Like you say, you'd be pi**ed if a dodgy pad starting scoring the rotor or you got some foreign object damage to it a couple of months after shelling out ~£7K.
And its going to be a lot harder getting ceramics replaced under warranty compared to steels, even if you do feel your claim is justified. I can see Audi thinking up all kinds of excuses not to have to shell out for these...
The clincher for me, is that if the guys down at Audi Driving Experience don't use "ceramic-ed" cars, whose cars are hammered day in day out, why not?
If you buy Audi parts from Audi and fit them yourself / third party then there is no warranty cover as they tend to suggest it is to do with your fitting of them. This is what I got when I retro fitted the B7 RS4 front disks / caliper assembly to my B6 S4 and the disks warped.SJ-RS4 wrote:Just a thought, if you had the after market Ceramics fitted from a non Audi place, then would they still fall under the Audi warranty for what ever reason some thing did go wrong with them, or would they totally wash there hands with it as its a off the shelf modification?
Nail on head, the car is logged with what equipment it has. I also retrofitted RNS-E to my S4 and was asked to put the Concert II headunit back in again before I p/x'ed it against my RS4!SJ-RS4 wrote:ok, what about if you took out a new warranty and declared it, would it then be covered, any way the dealers would find out, how about if you was to "bluff" it had say it was fitted to the car when purchased!..just a cheap skate idea lol (suppose it would have the unique stamp in front of the service book of it was a FF option!
P_G,If you buy Audi parts from Audi and fit them yourself / third party then there is no warranty cover as they tend to suggest it is to do with your fitting of them. This is what I got when I retro fitted the B7 RS4 front disks / caliper assembly to my B6 S4 and the disks warped.
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