For my MY15 S3 I had to cut one lug off (on the corner closest to the rear of the car and farthest from the rotor) for the deflector to sit better on the arm.
We found the cheapest price at our local Audi dealer. Just call your local dealer and give them the part numbers we listed in the description. Im not sure about the TT fitment but it wouldn't be hard to trim and modify to fit.
I will probably help but still thats way to homemade, with zipties realy. Just better discs and pads and if you wanna take it there different brake oil would be better. Yes it's more expensive but you don't wanna budget when it comes to brakes. I have an rs3 8p and they have problems with the right disc warping and justtering under braking because the cooling holes in it are pointed the wrong direction on the right side and I just bought move it upgraded discs with the pads which set me back 1700euro's but problems solved and there's not shit hanging on my car with zipties.
@@TheEddysGarage holy shit realy, from the 8v models on than? I have an 8p and dont have it. Why dont they just driil 2 little holes in the suspension arm? I'm sure it wont change anything in terms of rigidity when only small holes.
Holycrap such a nice tip for the logo plate! And the air ducks... calling my dealer right now. Thanks a lot!
you can also fit these airducts to the 2015/2016 Model RS3s (with a bit of modification). Some of the early facelift RS3s also came without them.
For my MY15 S3 I had to cut one lug off (on the corner closest to the rear of the car and farthest from the rotor) for the deflector to sit better on the arm.
After putting on the Whiteline control arms we had to cut most of the tabs and get it secure with a few more cable ties
Can’t believe cable ties are part of the standard fitment 🤷🏻♂️
Great tips, thanks for the video!
Should we also install the vented back plate that comes on the RS3 so that air can actually hit the brakes?
My back plates were trimmed in a previous video.
Let us know how much of a difference it makes next track day.
Awesome. not even a hint of fade with lots of 200km/h stops
,Thanks for the hint; what are your next ideas to improve braking performance for track usage ? which pads/rotors, BBK ?
Check out our other video on our install of 2 piece DBA 5000 Rotors and Forza Pads. So far the have been faultless on the track.
I have these on my Kia Forte GT.
were those pad shim plates snagged on the caliper bar?
No I don’t have pad shims on this.
Great ...i like this vidio..
I also design this device on my motor matic ..n max...
So a 2019 GTI should they fit?
Bull Bear Portfolio should fit no problem
where do you buy, fits in audi tt mk3?
We found the cheapest price at our local Audi dealer. Just call your local dealer and give them the part numbers we listed in the description. Im not sure about the TT fitment but it wouldn't be hard to trim and modify to fit.
Should it be able to fit in b9 s4?
Yang Richard they are just plastic so you can always just trim to fit better
I will probably help but still thats way to homemade, with zipties realy. Just better discs and pads and if you wanna take it there different brake oil would be better. Yes it's more expensive but you don't wanna budget when it comes to brakes. I have an rs3 8p and they have problems with the right disc warping and justtering under braking because the cooling holes in it are pointed the wrong direction on the right side and I just bought move it upgraded discs with the pads which set me back 1700euro's but problems solved and there's not shit hanging on my car with zipties.
The zip ties come on the RS3 ducts from factory.
@@TheEddysGarage But they don't have it on there from factory thats why you put em there didnt you?
@@swansmeister yes they do. The ducts even come with zip ties.
@@swansmeister the RS3 has zip ties holding on their brake ducts from factory.
@@TheEddysGarage holy shit realy, from the 8v models on than? I have an 8p and dont have it. Why dont they just driil 2 little holes in the suspension arm? I'm sure it wont change anything in terms of rigidity when only small holes.