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Here are the pictures of fitting the AP vagbrembotecnic discs and Pagid RS4-2 pads:
Starting with the old warped and beaten up Brembo discs and pads:
The Brembo pads were well welded in here by brake dust:
Being a fairly new car the caliper bolts were easy to remove:
The Brembo pads, glazed after the wet track day adventures:
The source of all that squealing? The shims on the back of the Brembo pads:
The back of the Brembo disc, the inner pad had worn more quickly than the outer as also reported in another thread by Bilen:
Hub, Brembo caliper bracket and disc guard (these need to be removed with the AP discs otherwise they rub the disc, confirmed by Dave that this is OK and makes the disc cooling more effective, we only discovered this after fitting the first time so there is a time saver for those who follow this path!)
The AP disc mounting bracket, almost 1KG lighter than the Audi OEM item.
AP Disc fitted:
Caliper on the new bracket with the supplied lighter black bolts:
Pads fitted easily, slotted straight in:
Wear indicators only on the passenger side disc, no wear indicator slots on the Pagid RS pads.
Job done:
Wheels back on, looking good and ready to go:
Thanks to Paul at TL Development for the quick fitting and solving the problem with the disc guards:
Starting with the old warped and beaten up Brembo discs and pads:
The Brembo pads were well welded in here by brake dust:
Being a fairly new car the caliper bolts were easy to remove:
The Brembo pads, glazed after the wet track day adventures:
The source of all that squealing? The shims on the back of the Brembo pads:
The back of the Brembo disc, the inner pad had worn more quickly than the outer as also reported in another thread by Bilen:
Hub, Brembo caliper bracket and disc guard (these need to be removed with the AP discs otherwise they rub the disc, confirmed by Dave that this is OK and makes the disc cooling more effective, we only discovered this after fitting the first time so there is a time saver for those who follow this path!)
The AP disc mounting bracket, almost 1KG lighter than the Audi OEM item.
AP Disc fitted:
Caliper on the new bracket with the supplied lighter black bolts:
Pads fitted easily, slotted straight in:
Wear indicators only on the passenger side disc, no wear indicator slots on the Pagid RS pads.
Job done:
Wheels back on, looking good and ready to go:
Thanks to Paul at TL Development for the quick fitting and solving the problem with the disc guards: