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MikeB12D
11-07-2022, 10:28 AM
Hello,
I am getting a warning for brake pads. Any recommendation good Font and Rear brake set?
GilliamOS
11-07-2022, 10:55 AM
Akebono pads and Centric high carbon rotors.
If you are DIY'ing, get a 9mm allen/hex bit for the front calipers.
Valpo A7
11-07-2022, 11:39 AM
If you like the factory rotors then get them from FCP Euro but get the ones packaged as Zimmerman. Zimmerman makes the OEM rotors and with buying them packaged as Zimmerman and not OEM you will save about $150 per front rotor. Can’t remember the brand but FCP sells a decent ceramic pad as well. Ceramic = low dust if any and decent stopping power.
2k16A6
11-08-2022, 02:07 AM
If you are DIY'ing, get a 9mm allen/hex bit for the front calipers.
This. Don’t assume you have one, you probably don’t.
MikeB12D
11-08-2022, 02:53 AM
Fcp has Textar or TRW for rear pads. Are these any good?
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GilliamOS
11-08-2022, 08:40 AM
Fcp has Textar or TRW for rear pads. Are these any good?
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They're fine for daily driving.
JWebb_C7_Comp
11-09-2022, 03:32 PM
Fcp has Textar or TRW for rear pads. Are these any good?
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I got front and rear from FCP for my 2018 A6. Zimmerman zCoat as Valpo noted. IIRC, rear is textar. Front may be akebono. Either way, the car is smooth, quiet and stops just fine even from speed a good 3-4 times. Just fine for street and replaceable under lifetime warranty (less shipping cost).
I don’t know how the pads wii or I’ll hold up at the track give car plus driver = 4400lbs. So, if I was tracking, I’d go with a metallic pad.
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ArkAudiA7
11-11-2022, 09:40 AM
LOTS and LOTS of posts/threads on brakes from owners that daily drive, drag race and those who run track days. Start reading, when your done let us know. We look forward to your reply in mid 2023. LOL.
To be honest the information here is overwhelming on this subject. If you choose to, you will read posts for days on end.
My A7 has been running on R1 Concepts brake rotors for about 80K miles now. I'm on the second brake set and still R1 Concepts rotors but switched to Akebono pads this time due to R1 Concepts brake pad availability when I needed brakes. Real happy with them.
agorich
11-11-2022, 02:41 PM
Here are the Zimmermans with yellow pads. Good for racing. If you’re not, reds should be fine.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/audi-brake-kit-zimmermann-4h0615301tkt6
There are plenty of options like everyone has said though.
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Spitfire007
11-11-2022, 04:21 PM
I've been told to go with EBC rotors, and EBC red pads.
But I like aggressive brakes.
Dunno if those will improve things.
Got SS lines as well to help firm up the pedal. That will go on when I do brakes.
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MikeB12D
11-13-2022, 07:55 AM
I've been told to go with EBC rotors, and EBC red pads.
But I like aggressive brakes.
Dunno if those will improve things.
Got SS lines as well to help firm up the pedal. That will go on when I do brakes.
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MikeB12D
11-14-2022, 07:12 AM
Are these any good? not bad @ $500 for a brake job.
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Valpo A7
11-14-2022, 01:38 PM
$600 front and back from FCP and lifetime warranty
Pretty similar parts as FCP. Hard to say which way to go other than you will save money on the next brake job using the FCP warranty. They will replace the parts or oil you return to them, just have to pay the shipping to send back.
MikeB12D
11-15-2022, 09:01 AM
$600 front and back from FCP and lifetime warranty
Pretty similar parts as FCP. Hard to say which way to go other than you will save money on the next brake job using the FCP warranty. They will replace the parts or oil you return to them, just have to pay the shipping to send back.Really? Even on used brake parts normal wear and tear? In that case FCP is the way to go.
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Vinng86
11-15-2022, 10:36 AM
Really? Even on used brake parts normal wear and tear? In that case FCP is the way to go.
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They explicitly list brake pads and rotors on their FAQ so yes, including wear and tear items:
Yes, our lifetime replacement covers every single part we sell, including wear-and-tear items like brake pads, spark plugs, gaskets, rotors, filters, belts, wiper blades, etc. This covers every part across every brand, including OE, OEM, genuine, performance, aftermarket, and re-manufactured parts.
Just remember, you have to ship the old part back to them.
widebodyfx
11-15-2022, 06:21 PM
Their marketing strategy is nice, most owners won’t need multiple replacement of wear and tear items, but they gain you as a customer in the process.
MikeB12D
11-28-2022, 12:47 PM
End up going with the zimmermann and akebono front and rear from a local supplier for around $500, and was able to get them the same day. Fcp euro warranty is attractive, but I figured I may not even have the car when am
due for another set of front and rear, and I do not mind spending another $200 on a set of front/rear pads when the time comes.
Happy with the zimm/akebono combo.