RE: '99 A6 Brake Bleeding
If you never pulled the bleeder valve open when replacing the rear pads then there shouldn't be air in the line. There should be any reason to do so unless you think you can get a better pedal than what you have now. It does take a bit of travel on the pedal but it shouldn't be that noticeable that you'd have to bleed it. Pump the brakes while parked and see how stiff the pedal gets. If it's the same as when you are driving, then there's no sense to bleed the brakes because they should be fine.
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