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    Brakes Upgrade 2019 A7 > S7

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    Hi Folks, i have a 2019 Audi A7 and wanting to upgrade to the S7 brakes

    my brake code is "1K" so my stock brakes are:
    Front - 375 x 35
    Rear 330 x 22

    has anyone done the upgrade, is it just a matter up upgrading pads and rotors, or do i need calipers
    part number, pics / vids are helpful

    TY in advanced !

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    Active Member One Ring
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    Sep 17 2022
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    So I actually did the a6>S6 upgrade which is the same. They use the same part # for A6/S6 and A7/S7. Pads, rotors, calipers, and brake dust shields need to be replaced. easy job

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Nov 03 2019
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    Im not sure if they will fit your wheels but there are a lot of RS6/7 folks selling their stock steel brake setups after going CCB

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by MythosC8 View Post
    So I actually did the a6>S6 upgrade which is the same. They use the same part # for A6/S6 and A7/S7. Pads, rotors, calipers, and brake dust shields need to be replaced. easy job
    Your A6 has the 3.0T engine right? Because 2.0T models come with smaller brakes.

    How much did the conversion cost you? Also did you see a big price jump on pads and rotors once you upgraded to S6 brakes?
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