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  1. 1LL front brake size 
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    Hi, I am in need of new discs and pads, and as above is the pr code. How can I correctly determine which disc and pads I can buy?
    For instance, ecp list brembo for my registration but the pr code is 1LJ which doesn't match my car. Can anyone guide me in the right direction? The car is a BiTdi Allroad press launch car 2014.

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  2. Re: 1LL front brake size 
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    Disk 4G0615301A, 356mm x 34mm
    Pads 4G0698151B
    Wear sender wire 4H0615121J if you need it separately

    And not something compatible with 4G0615301G which is the 345mm x 30mm 1LJ size

    Is that the sort of answer you wanted? Or was there something else?
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  3. Re: 1LL front brake size 
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    Pretty much what I'm looking for, thank you. I can now cross reference against the brembo site. I also need rear pads only, are they specific to the caliper, as in if I have trw rear calipers should I use trw pads or is that a stupid question? Are pads the same regardless?

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    Rear pads for various sizes are:

    4G0698451 300x12
    4G0698451A 330x22
    4G0698451C 356x22 (PR-2EE)
    4G0698451B 356x22 (PR-1KY)
    4H0698451F 370x30

    I wouldn't feel obliged to go TRW, but would get a decent brand. I start with VAGs own non-economy ones unless the price is particularly outrageous. They include nice things like new bolts, shims, etc.
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    With reference to the front discs, brembo do two types. 09.C426.11 are 62.1mm in height, 09.B971.11 are 52.1mm in height yet both are listed as 1LL pr code. Is it a case of removing one of my discs and measuring? Because if I get it wrong then I don't think the caliper will fit back on?
    I thought it would be more straightforward to be honest.
     
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    At the bottom of the spec pages for each of those it says:

    09.B971.11
    Compatible OE codes
    AUDI 4G0615301A
    AUDI 4G0615301K
    AUDI 4G0615301T

    09.C426.11
    Compatible OE codes
    AUDI 4G0615301C

    So you want the first one. Second one, C suffix, is for Allroad.
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    Many thanks, I need the C suffix one then as mine is an Allroad
     
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    I'd missed the Allroad bit on the original post. Pleased you had that later confusion to ask about, and that I tend to type more than the minimum to answer the question .

    Given that it is so early in the production set I'd double check those dimensions in case something unique was used.
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