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  1. Brake Disc / Pad recommend 
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    Hi All

    Just after some recommends for brake discs and pads, outside of going thru a main audi dealership.

    Would prefer performance to endurance of the disc/pads

    Simple enough job to do myself, ie no special tooling etc

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    hi mate brembo are good disc's, never had a problem with them, and you can get them from most motor factors

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    Hi Phil

    Thanks for your reply.

    i was primarily looking at brembo, but the sites i was on, didnt show anything for the (C6) model

    was on euro car parts, however, they are offering pagid and bosch discs and pagid, ATE, Eicher and TRW pads

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    Quote Originally Posted by fisgard792 View Post
    Hi Phil

    Thanks for your reply.

    i was primarily looking at brembo, but the sites i was on, didnt show anything for the (C6) model

    was on euro car parts, however, they are offering pagid and bosch discs and pagid, ATE, Eicher and TRW pads

    Cheers

    f792
    pagid and bosch are also good brands of discs

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    In case anyone's looking around for new discs and pads, i have recently fitted EBC Ultimax http://www.camskill.co.uk/m31b898s31...Series)_/RS_GB
    discs and EBC Redstuff pads
    http://www.camskill.co.uk/m31b0s3080...ff_Brake_Pads_
    They stop the car on a sixpence (also look the muts!). They do make a whirring noise for a few hundred miles till they bed in....they are slotted discs. I've done a couple of thousand on them now and they are silent and wearing very well. Just had the fronts done as the discs were grooved...as and when the rears need doing I'll deffo use the same combination.

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    Genuine discs and pads or Black Diamond discs and pads.
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