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    Veteran Member Three Rings Gondi Stylez's Avatar
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    Needed: DIY for 3.0Q rotor/pad F/R install... searched

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    Help me out please

    PS - I did find some but they were for the B5
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Needed: DIY for 3.0Q rotor/pad F/R install... searched

    I'm starting mine tonight, so I can let you know if its different from B5 in terms of bolt size etc.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings dougyfresh's Avatar
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    Re: Needed: DIY for 3.0Q rotor/pad F/R install... searched

    Front brakes: http://www.audiworld.com/tech/wheel25.shtml

    Rear brakes (scroll down): http://www.audiworld.com/tech/wheel139.shtml

    Rear brakes, I suggest a brake caliper piston tool. You need to rotate the rear pistons to retract them. Front pistons can be pushed in with a C-Clamp.
    -Doug
    2002 A4 Avant EPL tuned 2.7T K04 6spd

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Needed: DIY for 3.0Q rotor/pad F/R install... searched

    So I ran into a snag (of course). How do you access the lower hex bolt that keeps the rotor and carrier on on the rears? My lower shock seems to be too close to let me get any kind of socket in there.

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