Selling a set of brand new, Front and Rear EBC Redstuff Brake Pads, which were intended for my 2016 Audi S8+, however i have sold the car on its current set of Redstuff pads.
Part numbers are;
EBC RedStuff Front Pads - DP32158C
EBC RedStuff Rear Pads - DP32082C
I bought these new from WG...
Recently sold my 2016 S8+, so have this Genuine R8 Oil filler cap to sell. It was bought new in May 2020, so just over a years use. Looks like new.
Looking for £30 delivered, UK.
They are wedge in plastic mount, held by a dod of glue. Mine pulled out very easily on my A6 as one was already loose and spinning, just made sure the new double sided tape covered the full area.
Just to update on this. My front tyres were right on the limit and after replacing them 2 weeks ago, i have not had this wheel skipping sound/feel. Same tyres as before.
See attached link. Will also let you check fitment on your car.
On a S-Line, its about 30mm i believe.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-h-and-r-parts/sport-springs-set/28917-4~hr/
My 2016 S8 Plus does this, at low speeds and more often in the colder weather. I've noticed it much more in the past few days where i have had as low as -5c.
I believe it to be completely normal and the tyres will also have an impact on this.
Selling a set of H&R Sport Springs. They are brand new and never been fitted. The box is a bit tatty, but springs are spotless.
These will fit any A6 Quattro or A7 Quattro.
H&R - 28917-4
Located in Glasgow or Inverness. £110 Collected or £130 delivered in the UK.
I had over 50mpg from my Bitdi on some long journeys. However, that was between Inverness and Glasgow, stuck on average speed roads, with some overtaking.
However i only had the car for a month before being remapped, so my MPG has suffered as a result!
I believe they are fixed price service costs, based on the engine size. Best trying to get a service pack as mentioned above, can save a couple hundred quid.
For a 3.0l engine a major service is around £450. I paid £750 for 2 major services from my dealer.
It will not do any harm. The app only gives you options to change/edit parameters that are applicable to your car.
If you plug it in and you dont see the service option to winf back brake pads, then it won't be available on your car.
I think it will be absolutely fine on your 2012 model. You...
Carista is the best option as above. Done my rears a couple months ago using it. It initially winds back the piston, and when you have completed, it re-engages it for you too.
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