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    Quick question, what brand are the oe brake pads for a 2017 Bitdi? Light came on this morning. Are they ATE or TRW - wanting to keep oe if possible. The ATE pads are more expensive, but that is not always proof they are better.

    Supplemental question, I have changed rear pads before on my 2012 C7 A6 using VCDS to retract the parking brake. I then wound back the caliper the remaining distance required for the new pads to fit. Was this correct, whilst I had no problems, I have read you push the caliper back? Having trashed the rear calipers on a Mk2 Golf Gti pushing rather than winding, I am nervous in doing that again. What have others done, push or wind?

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    It can vary but the calipers are TRW/Girling. I can tell you in more detail if you private message me your reg number.
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    Yes, TRW-Girling. The genuine number is 4G0 698 451 J but daft money at £96.52, we would be fitting Pagid and discs as well. The TRW number is GDB1902 and the are fast bedding in Cotec versions which I saw demonstrated on a TRW Jolly at Der Ring test track a few years back, against their normal pads, very impressive

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    Thanks, they are £31 on *******. Ate are £54 (rears)

    Fronts are TRW £53 and Ate £76

    Are Ate worth the extra?

    Any idea on the rear caliper - wind or push?
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    The front calipers are ATE. The rear calipers are electric wind back of the parking mechanism and then piston push back


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    Brilliant, just what I needed, so the front calipers are Ate and rears TRW?

    I must have been lucky last time as I wound the piston back, although I am sure the piston face had a 'key' in it for a winding mechanism to fit, so very confusing.
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