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    Established Member Two Rings 1hotA4's Avatar
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    Question on brakes for my A4...

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    So currently I have just regular rotors and upgrade pads and steel braided brake lines. I have heard that the Porsche Boxster rotors and brakes bolt onto my car is that true? If so could someone tell me what i need and where i could get it from? I tried to google it but just got a bunch of randomness. So any help would be much appreciated.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings onemoremile's Avatar
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    99.5 A4 Avant, 01 allroad
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    nw michigan.

    Re: Question on brakes for my A4...

    With the correct caliper carriers, Boxster calipers fit over A8 or A6 3.0 rotors.

    With the correct caliper carriers, Boxster S calipers fit over the wider S4 rotors.

    Check purems.com, ECStuning.com, etc, 034motorsport.com, etc..
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    Established Member Two Rings 1hotA4's Avatar
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    Re: Question on brakes for my A4...

    cool thanks
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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Re: Question on brakes for my A4...

    also worth noting the 'budget' upgrade is to use the tt caliper carrier + stock a4 caliper with the a8 rotor. it's a great upgrade for the 300$ or so it costs. i love mine..

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