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    Veteran Member Three Rings Winners Eat Pho's Avatar
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    Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Kit

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    I'm looking for a direct OEM replacement kit for front & rears.

    This is what I'm looking at from ECS: Front & Rear Brake Service Kit Featuring Meyle rotors and Vaico semi metallic pads $327

    Do you guys have any other recs?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings aluthman's Avatar
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    Consider ceramic pads if you don't like brake dust. What you linked should be fine for an oem style replacement.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Deckster's Avatar
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    I'm using Zimmerman rotors and Akebono break pads. Can't go wrong. Unless you want OEM than that's a different story. You may want to check other sites too like Europa Parts. There's a thread if you search for it about break pads and rotors.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings JayDog747's Avatar
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    That kit should work out fine for OEM. I recommend replacing the rubber bushings that the guide pins slide into. It's a part that gets overlooked.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    No doubt about the Akebono pads. For the rotors, CEntric premium is also a nice option.

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    We offer build your own direct fit brake kits for anyone interested...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Okedokey's Avatar
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    If only it wasn't 500USD to ship to Australia. :(
    A4 B7 2.0T | HPFP upgrade + FMIC | BSR Stage II + exhaust + HFC | 3.0TFSI Throt. Body | RS4 fuel contr., PRV + S3 inj., G247 + DW300c | GFB DV+| 034 RSB + all arms and mounts | S4 brakes | B12 Bilstein suspension + H&R springs | RNS-E + Polk Audio PA D5000.5 - 4 x DB6502 + DB840DVC sub + Pioneer 10" sub | LEDs throughout | 19" Audi 2015 RS4 rims

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    Veteran Member Three Rings supple's Avatar
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    For what it's worth I'm trying to sell a new set of rear Hawk 5.0 pads for the B7 A4 :)

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Waiting to see when a sale pops up to get front and rear brake set

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