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    Established Member Two Rings TonyRs5's Avatar
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    Replacement Brake Pads 2016 RS7

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    Morning,

    I was wondering what front brake pads you guys would recommend to replace the OEM.. Less brake dust and great stopping power. Your recommendations are highly encouraged. Thanks..
    Last edited by TonyRs5; 08-18-2016 at 08:02 PM.
    2016 Audi Rs7 - mods to come

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    Established Member Two Rings cooncified's Avatar
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    Brake not break.

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    Established Member Two Rings Winterk80's Avatar
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    Did a lot of research on this, and ended up with Hawk Ceramic. Low dust, good stopping power, very happy with them. Look no further.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    I'm not a fan of the Disc Italia Ceramics, I can tell you that.............

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    I dont know how the brakes would be on rs7 but on my s7 the Disc italia are great. It's a subjective question, what one might like another might not.

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    Established Member Two Rings TonyRs5's Avatar
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    Well my biggest issue is that under low braking I get squeaking.. Want to change up my front pads.. Don't know if others have had the same
    2016 Audi Rs7 - mods to come

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