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Brake upgrades (RS4)

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Hurdy:
No No No

TAROX 10 pots are the future.

xxx_mojo_xxx:

--- Quote from: gadget on July 25, 2009, 06:17:05 pm ---R32 all round for me in a nice  :jumpmove: colour





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Gadget, those discs look phat!  I take it you got the calipers from somewhere else - they're not R32 ones?

mYGeL:
is the yellow ones the same as on the R32?
How did you get the badge on?

I have an Leon cupra Mk2 and want to fit a bodge wit a loggo but havent find anything to fit?

Regards// michael

jabbalad:
I have just fitted some Ferodo DS2500 pads in mine as a stop gap to a bigger brake setup, and I am really amazed at what a differnce it has made.
The pedal feels really solid now and you can really control the braking much better (the original pads felt like I was pushing on wood!)
I also changed my brake fluid to some motorsport fluid at the same time which would of also helped too...

Bang for buck tho I would say there the way to go :smiley:

Teutonic_Tamer:

--- Quote from: DomT on July 25, 2009, 04:51:48 pm ---Personally I am not a fan of drilled discs, more prone to cracking when put under lots of heat propagation.
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I think you will find that the only drilled dics which crack are poor quality ones.  High quality discs, with correctly chamfered drilling do not suffer this problem.

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