[urq] Brake Booster Rebuild Kit

Thatcher Hubbard personal at thatcherhubbard.com
Mon Feb 23 19:22:29 EST 2004


   The 200TQ20V had vacuum boost or hydraulic (for the brakes of 
course)?  I've considered doing the same but would shy away from it in 
the case of anything short of an engine replacement.

On Feb 23, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Mike Sylvester wrote:

> When the 3B goes into my car, I will convert the brakes to the vacuum
> booster from a 4kq.
> Mike Sylvester
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Hopton" <Michael at siliconoptix.com>
> To: <urq at audifans.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 4:48 PM
> Subject: [urq] Brake Booster Rebuild Kit
>
>
> So I priced the brake booster repair kit from Audi for an '85 ur-q 
> $331.37!
> Well the good news is, that's Canadian, I guess it makes the $1,043.52
> for the brake booster look quite reasonable. Am I wrong, or are we just
> talking some seals and o-rings? I priced a rear carpet too just for
> fun $666.00 - yes I think the people at Audi who set the part pricing
> are trying to tell me something, now where did I put my holy water?
>
> I suppose they are just trying to "protect" the small inventory of ur-q
> parts
> they have left over in inventory. At least until someone just throws 
> them in
> a skip because they have been sitting around for too long...... Good to
> see Audi protecting their HERITAGE
>
> Mike Hopton - trying to look on the bright side of Audi part pricing
>
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