Replacing OEM Front Brakes Pads Audi B9 S5/S4
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- This video shows how to install brake pads on a B9 S4/S5. I installed EBC Yellow Stuff Brake Pads. Job is actually easy to do but can be a little difficult the order the vehicle gets. Check out my new website link is below. I designed it myself and I'm proud of it!
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congrats on the baby! this tutorial will help with my B9 S4
Turning the steering wheel to make more room and the caliper closer to you makes the job a lot easier.. Plus you can see better every bolt you need to access.
Congrats, Rick, and thanks for the brake video! I've never done brakes before and this install doesn't look too bad. Manageable anyway.
Just take your time and you can do it!
Short, sweet and to the point! Thanks for the video!
Very welcome
Great video! Other videos don’t really address trouble shooting or difficulties in the process. Thanks!
Gonna do my SQ5 pads soon. Most realist comment “my back hurts” 😅
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Thanks for another good vid man! Notice any difference in braking or dust? Was looking at those pads as well. PS, congrats on the new addition to the family!
Thanks! Much appreciated. I'm still in the break in stage. They say it can take up to 500 miles before they are broken in. I'll do an update post to this video when that time has come.
@@StreetRyde following up to this, any difference? Also how are the brakes overall compared to stock pads? Final question, why yellow and not red ebc? Thanks!
@kassem277 the Yellow stuff pads made to much dust for my liking so I. On a R1 Concept street pads. Very low dust and decent bite!
A trick i use is hydraulic jack to push wrench and release the bolts.
You my friend are a genius and I salute you!
Hi what do you think about ebc yellow? Thanks a lot.
Fantastic video breaking down the process, especially with all the different camera angles. I imagine this would also apply to a 2022 s5?
Yes it would as I have done it on the b9.5 before
Awesome! Do you happen to have a video replacing the rear brake pads? That would also be very helpful. I’ve seen from other videos where I will need an obd tool to retract the emergency parking brake but some don’t use one.
Do you recommend oem brake pads or ceramic. Just put new OEM and squealing is crazy. Known issue going on with the pads. Dealer giving run around.
My OEM brake pads made so much dust and noise I hated them. I love for r1 ceramic for the noise and the amount of dust. Decent performance.
Good stuff. I'm going to need to do mine pretty soon. Everyone always asking about pads on the forums ha. Did you say how many miles you had on the OEM pads? Maybe I missed it. I think you can use ODBeleven for the pistons. Congrats Dad!
You only need OBD11 for the rear brakes. I believe the pads where the originals so about 47,000 miles on them
And thank for the congrats!
@@StreetRyde Ahh thanks for the info. 47K wow.. that is interesting. Seems many changing around 25-28K, but lot of factors in driving style. I have pretty low miles for an '18 @ 24K so that is kind of good to hear.
Breaker bar or an impact gun always works lol
i'm about to do mine as well so I really appreciate this video. Also my S5 makes a loud ticking noise in the engine does yours do that?
I believe ticking noises are normal on the 3.0t
Its the fuel pump my s4 b9 does the same
@@hs4b922 it had a really loud ticking noise. For like a month. It went away though. By itself now...
Looking at doing mine ASAP, thanks for the video 🤟🏻
You're welcome!
I clean the pistons before pushing them in
Congrats!! As for the brakes, how is the break in period going? Any squeaks or squeals coming from them? I’m nervous to daily on them due to the possible noise factor
There is noise with these brakes but you can help limit the noise with proper cleaning and applying copper grease to brake shims
Do you have any squeak or squeal when daily driving? Are they fully bedded in at this point as ebc recommends. I want these pads really bad for occasional track use, but I'm not willing to have insane squealing on the road.
The Yellow brake will make noise as they lean more track use. This is by design. Great track breaks but for daily cold breaking they are noisy
Great vid bro. Do you know the part no for the front brake pads?
SKU: DP42277R. Sorry for the delay this was at newgermanperformance.com
How's the brake dust on these? Oem pads create ridiculous amount of brake dust!
These pads are performance pads and they have brake dust issues. But that's to be expected with performance pads.
How's your rear brake?
Very little wear at the time of this video. But I am about to do a full brake upgrade so they will be getting changed soon. Stay tune
@@StreetRyde Got it. My "Brake" warning light came on and I am about to just replace all 4 pads and not the rotors. For some reason, people are saying the rear brakes pads and rotors go out first on our car.
@@raix63 I disagree with that. My rear brakes outlasted my front by far.
2018 s4 at 36k miles. Both rear pads are at 3mm, both fronts are at 7mm. Everything is from factory stock.
U messed up badly for not changing that hardware
Brake cleaner... damn lol.
You didn’t clean the calibers, or add grease to anything smh! Not a good video, cause not greasing all the parts and cleaning can cause a lot of squealing and friction.
You could clean the pads with whatever you got. These pad gonna squeak loud. They are racing pads. Either way you are right I didn't clean or use grease on them or many of my changes and I have had no noise issues with normal pad. Whatever works for you do it.