Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Fitting AP Racing Brakes
I am buying a set of fron AP brakes for my RS4 from a friend. He is taking my standard brakes. I want to know how easy it is to swap them over and whether its something a semi-skilled person can do. Being a cheap git, I don't want to pay the dealer.
Questions:
1) Do the AP calipers bolt on the same way as the standard ones?
2) Is this the way to remove the whole assembly?
Remove Pads
Remove disk
Undo brake hose at chassis end
Unbolt calipers
Repeat in reverse to install AP
3) I realise that brake bleeding requires a specialist but will I be able to bleed them enough to get to an Audi garage
Justin
Questions:
1) Do the AP calipers bolt on the same way as the standard ones?
2) Is this the way to remove the whole assembly?
Remove Pads
Remove disk
Undo brake hose at chassis end
Unbolt calipers
Repeat in reverse to install AP
3) I realise that brake bleeding requires a specialist but will I be able to bleed them enough to get to an Audi garage
Justin
RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
I'm going to follow this thread ...
I would like to do the same thing (front AP-Racing brakes)
Troop.
I would like to do the same thing (front AP-Racing brakes)
Troop.
RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
I know John Blade did this modification himself. Don't think he is on the forum much these days as he's sold his RS4, but perhaps you can try and PM him via a previous post?
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RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Bleeding does not require a specialist...
Job should be relatively straight forward, the only bit I wouldn't fancy is the brake lines...and you do want to go for the stainless brakelines...
Job should be relatively straight forward, the only bit I wouldn't fancy is the brake lines...and you do want to go for the stainless brakelines...
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RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
jimbogrey has ap,s on his S4 although he didnt fit them im sure he could tell u if they have any special need,s i.e brackets for fitment etc...
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Re: RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Hi Bob,still around but currently driving a P reg Golf Gti 8v...not no too much to report on.But yes the Ap Racing front brkaes conversation was money well spent.....difference was unbelievable and the fitting quite straight forward evenouthough I had my motorbike mechanic to assist.bobjebb wrote:I know John Blade did this modification himself. Don't think he is on the forum much these days as he's sold his RS4, but perhaps you can try and PM him via a previous post?
Nice new car Bob !! Shame you no lobger have the white leather seats,eh ?
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AP Racing front brakes
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AP Racing front brakes
RE: Re: RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Glad you're well John 

RS4 B5. Where it all started.
RS6+ Never to be replaced.
Replaced by: 997 Turbo. Didn't like.
Replaced by RS6. I like(d).
Land Rover Defender. Not as nippy.
Back with C6 RS6
And again C7 RS6
RS6+ Never to be replaced.
Replaced by: 997 Turbo. Didn't like.
Replaced by RS6. I like(d).
Land Rover Defender. Not as nippy.
Back with C6 RS6
And again C7 RS6
RE: Re: RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Simple1 has AP's on his RS4 and he fitted them himself, so PM him for some guidance 

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If your not up for doing the job yourself then any respectable tyre and brake garage will be able to do this and it should caost you no more than £80. Forget the likes of Quick-Fit as they wont do any work with self supplied equipment, go for a good independant.


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Re: RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
No need to get so angry Dave!DaveP wrote:Bleeding does not require a specialist...




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One word of warning with the AP kit..... Make sure you order in spare disks well before you actually need them, they don't seem to be an off the shelf item. I ended up with Aston Martin disks on mine, after making a fuss over the 6 week delivery time for the standard disks.
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Hehe...sorry, didn't mean to come across so short !rs666 wrote:No need to get so angry Dave!DaveP wrote:Bleeding does not require a specialist...![]()
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I usually find bleeding comes as a side effect of doing any mechanical work on your car...usually it's from my knuckles !

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RE: Re: RE: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
There are also some shims that fit between the calipers and mounts to get things lining up properly
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Re: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Justin - I think you'll need to do it in this order :-JustinM wrote: Is this the way to remove the whole assembly?
Remove Pads
Remove disk
Undo brake hose at chassis end
Unbolt calipers
Repeat in reverse to install AP
Remove Pads
Undo brake hose at chassis end
Unbolt & remove calipers
Remove disc
Repeat in reverse to install new brakes
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RE: Re: Fitting AP Racing Brakes
Whether you intend to replace the brake lines or not, I would have some on standby, because if the connections are seized on solid (due to corrosion), then brute force will only result in breaking the metal pipes.
Not a point you would want to get to on a Saturday afternoon (as we did) when your brakes are in bits. The only solution to this is to cut the brake lines out and fit new - depending on the severity of removal method, you may also need to use a pipe flaring tool to remake the nipples at the chassis end - not half as exciting as it sounds...!
Not a point you would want to get to on a Saturday afternoon (as we did) when your brakes are in bits. The only solution to this is to cut the brake lines out and fit new - depending on the severity of removal method, you may also need to use a pipe flaring tool to remake the nipples at the chassis end - not half as exciting as it sounds...!

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