Just a quick knowledge share on how to avoid the Audi main dealer prices for replacement RS6 rear discs.
My rear brakes badly needed replacing as my pad had corroded and left metal on metal under braking, so I started to investigate what my options were.
Having driven BMW's in the past, I was quite shocked to see how little alternatives there were to RS6 brake parts. My Z3M Coupe's parts were nearly all from the E46 BMW M3 and surprisingly reasonable on the wallet.
As the rear brakes were the first work I had to carry out on the car, I was shocked to see that discs were starting at £300 each from main dealer. Maybe this was less elsewhere from garages that I didn't manage to find, however I was sure there must be alternatives.
I saw on this forum and others that people had managed to fit the Volkswagen Phaeton 6.0 W12 rear discs onto their RS6 and I was intrigued to see if I could do the same and save many £££'s.
So I went out and bought the following,
VW Phaeton 6.0 W12 Rear Discs
EBC Standard Brake Disc
Vented - 5 Bolt Hole - Diameter 335mm - Height 42mm - Thickness 22mm
Model No - D1418
RS6 Yellowstuff Rear Pads
Model No - DP41470R
I saw on a forum that someone mentioned that I need to put washers on to make the disc fit, but for the life of me could not work out where.
So the disc went on and immediately I noticed that there was a problem.
The drum on the disc is shallower than the Audi part and therefore does not sit so deep into the car. I then worked out this is where my washer comes into play.
I took the caliper carrier bolts out with an allen key and put 2x spring washers (2mmx15mm) on the inside of the car and then put the bolt back in. This sufficiently brought the caliper out away from the car to center around the disc again.
My only worry after this was whether the caliper would now touch the wheel, however upon fitment this was not a problem as there lots of clearance.
And that was that. What went from being an £800 job turned into a sub £200 cost.
The cars bite feels strong and true under breaking and for everyday driving they seem very satisfactory. Most happy!
I have linked some pictures below for reference. Please excuse the oily mess, a leaky DRC is being replaced next week. I have the PSS9's in my hand. Oh they are beautiful and I'm itching to fit them.

Jon
RS6 C5 2002

Washer Position

Hub Depth

Phaeton & RS6 Disc Comparison

EBC Phaeton 6.0 W12 Disc

Removed RS6 Disc (the good side!)

Yellowstuff Pads for RS6