Don’t use the small bolts on top to remove the caliper! Those are NOT serviceable items. Use the large bolts on the carrier frame in the rear. Replace the large bolts as they are one time use. 👍🏼
Buen vídeo! En el min 1:34 qué llave usas para quitar el tornillo del disco? Luego con los discos nuevos hay NM máximo para este tornillo? Muchas gracias
@@edgarcia.34 i have a 2019 model with those discs - they vibrate on high speed or high load.. I am more or less sure that floating ones would be better.
i’m trying to put the carrier of the caliper back in and the rear break pad just won’t slip in, did you have to do anything specific or am i missing something small?
I have 2018 RS3, My Audi dealership told me that I’ll need to replace brake pads around 30K KM. I never tracked my car or been aggressive on my car. Is this normal to change brake this fast.
hello, this car has 4 brake pads per brake and they are not very big, these brakes brake hard and well. Yes, it may be that at 30,000 kms they have to change
@@karoln7078 The old ones 🌼 were defective and they stopped manufacturing because they were bent. Audi only makes the new ones that have the round shape. That's what they told me at the Audi dealer.
@@edgarcia.34 yes quite a lot of owners were complaining that they were getting worped didn't know audi stop making them im guessing to many people were complaining but they did look cool
Nice video! Was the car tuned at this point?
How many Nw do you have to tighten the screws on the breaks and breaks discs?
Thanks 😌
I'm ordering new discs and pads for my pre facelift RS3 soon, was going to go with the facelift discs but think I'm going to go with Reyland now
Going to change discs and pads on my 2016 RSQ3 8U. Do you happen to have the part numbers for the discs/pads you used?
Thanks
Bel video,è possibile chiedere il link del sito per acquistare dischi e pastiglie?
haha, this was so satisfying to watch!
Don’t use the small bolts on top to remove the caliper! Those are NOT serviceable items. Use the large bolts on the carrier frame in the rear. Replace the large bolts as they are one time use. 👍🏼
but if you do, tighten on 110Nm (:
@@DanielenviODo you know the part number of the bolt?
Hello what size is Hex on min 2:17 ?
Hello, how do you push back the brake piston to enter a new pad ?
It's very easy, as you see in the video, you can do it with your hands (I'd just did it this weekend).
Buen vídeo! En el min 1:34 qué llave usas para quitar el tornillo del disco? Luego con los discos nuevos hay NM máximo para este tornillo? Muchas gracias
I am just curious, why did you go with oem when they are non floating disc? It seems that old version was two piece floating?
The old ones were defective and they stopped manufacturing because they were bent. Audi only makes the new ones that have the round shape
@@edgarcia.34 i have a 2019 model with those discs - they vibrate on high speed or high load.. I am more or less sure that floating ones would be better.
@@tautvydasv I bet your car was vibrating because you had a sticking caliper on the front?
i’m trying to put the carrier of the caliper back in and the rear break pad just won’t slip in, did you have to do anything specific or am i missing something small?
Hi what size Allen key did you use to remove the two bolts that attach the caliper? It looks like a 10mm perhaps?
Frank Alarcon Yes! 10mm allen!
What if I don't have an RS3 I drive 89 Toyota Carola
Would like to know, why Audi stopped production of wave brake rotors...
The wave rotors bent easily...
Wave rotor sucks
So in order to change brake pads only, I just need to take those pins out and swap pads right. Looks like a easy weekend DIY,
What are the torque specifications for the caliper bolts?
Brake caliper hex to bracket 110nm
What screwdriver for removing the grub screw on the disc?
T30 torx
What kinda disks are those? Brand?
OEM discs!!
Audi OEM Brake Disks are from Brembo
I have 2018 RS3, My Audi dealership told me that I’ll need to replace brake pads around 30K KM. I never tracked my car or been aggressive on my car. Is this normal to change brake this fast.
hello, this car has 4 brake pads per brake and they are not very big, these brakes brake hard and well. Yes, it may be that at 30,000 kms they have to change
i change the oem ones every 12k miles… :(
Good job
What brand and type discs are these?
Dennis Webhofer are the OEM discs
They are brembo’s
Im guessing the discs are not oem but zinnerman which cost like £150 per disc rather then £400
The discs are oem
@@edgarcia.34 I thought oem have the flower shape. 🌼
@@karoln7078 The old ones 🌼 were defective and they stopped manufacturing because they were bent. Audi only makes the new ones that have the round shape. That's what they told me at the Audi dealer.
@@edgarcia.34 yes quite a lot of owners were complaining that they were getting worped didn't know audi stop making them im guessing to many people were complaining but they did look cool
bro aren't the new ones wrong because the old ones aren't perfectly round? Idk 😅
The old ones were defective and they stopped manufacturing because they were bent. Audi only makes the new ones that have the round shape
Thx bro helped me a lot❤️❤️
do you still have the car?
Jesper P yes!!
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