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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Question for RS6 owners regarding rear brakes

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    Hello,

    I'm a former RS6 owner and I have a request for anyone that owns one.

    Would it be possible for someone to measure the gap from the edge of the rear rotor to the top of the brake pad?

    Basically I just need to know how big the rust gap is on the outter edge of the rotor that the pad doesn't contact. Should be just a few millimeters.

    Appreciate any help!

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    Senior Member Three Rings C5S6's Avatar
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    '02 S6 Avant, '03 A6 Sedan
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    Hi John,
    I still have your old RS6 exhaust on my S6.

    -TJ
    -TJ
    2002 S6 MT6
    2003 A6 2.7t MT6

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    Senior Member Two Rings mr_dave's Avatar
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    Kind of difficult to measure accurately but somewhere in the 2-3mm neighborhood. Definitely no more than 3mm. What are you doing with RS6 rear brakes? (just curious)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by C5S6 View Post
    Hi John,
    I still have your old RS6 exhaust on my S6.

    -TJ
    Hey TJ,

    Awesome to hear you're still enjoying it and have the S6 still!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_dave View Post
    Kind of difficult to measure accurately but somewhere in the 2-3mm neighborhood. Definitely no more than 3mm. What are you doing with RS6 rear brakes? (just curious)
    Thank you for checking for me, much appreciated!

    Just messing around with potential rotor sizes for a project.

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