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2003 RS6- possible left front rotor replacement +--> Cost ideas?

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Old 09-10-2008, 05:54 PM
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Not my car in the video.. Mine has a little different sound because I still have the stock cats, and the ones in the video are 100 cell. It's not loud at all in the car.
 
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Old 09-11-2008, 05:06 PM
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Got a pic of the pins that hold in the brake pads - they are extremely easy to remove - just take a small punch and push them out.

The pins are the two smaller units to each side of the main bolt across the middle.



You can see the rattle springs under the pins.
 
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Old 09-30-2008, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by KfabR8
If you can turn a wrench and use a pair of pliers, you can do it. This really is a simple (relative to many other aspects of working on the car) job.

Ah here we go - What I paid for the rotors and pads
Rotors - List is $453.57, I paid $392.86 each.
Part numbers are 4B3-615-301-E and 4B3-615-302-A

Pads - List is $363.05, I paid $316.44 for the set.
Part number is 4B3-698-151-A

These are all OEM parts. I'd do a search on aftermarket pads for the car. I've seen more than one post recommending other than stock.

There are "Punched" and non "Punched" (with holes) rotors for the RS6, personally I'd get the crossdrilled ones if the car doesn't already have them.
 
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