pads/disks for 90
Michael Friesen
michael.friesen at home.com
Tue Jul 10 17:36:36 EDT 2001
Quick question, what are you using for the rear then? I found ATE PDiscs
for the front, which I plan to get, but I'd like to upgrade the rear at the
same time.
Mike
'94 90
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Larry C Leung
Sent: July 10, 2001 12:40 AM
To: briano_72 at yahoo.com
Cc: ensch1 at home.com; quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: pads/disks for 90
I've had less than stellar results with Brembo Rotors (I warped them in
spirited street driving and an occasional autocross, and no I don't leave
my foot on the brake after a "spirited" drive). I'd go ATE or ATE
Powerdisk for the rotors.
LL - NY
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:22:32 -0700 (PDT) "Brian O'Neill"
<briano_72 at yahoo.com> writes:
>brembo rotors and pagid (oem replacement) pads. some
>dust, generally no squeeks and stops great.
> brian o'
>93 90 cs
>90 80
>89 80
>88 944 turbo s ( for sale )
>
>--- Steve Ensch <ensch1 at home.com> wrote:
>> What options have people been successful with in
>> terms of brake pads/disk
>> combos. I am about to embark on this task for my
>> wifes 90 fwd, and I
>> haven't done it before. I have had good experience
>> with the original
>> equipment stuff from Benz but the Audi is new to me.
>> I don't mind brake
>> dust if they grip, and I want to stay away from
>> metallics that do the
>> typical VW squeel at every stop.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Steve
>>
>
>
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