How to do Rotors, Brake Pads and bedding brakes on an Audi S3! (EBC Yellow Stuff & StopTech)
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- How to do Rotors and Brake Pads and bedding brakes on an Audi S3.
(EBC Yellow Stuff & StopTech)
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Thanks for coming by today! I cannot tell you how this brake system is... You just need to watch to the end. This is a quick how to with the EBC Yellow Stuff brake pads bedding method at the end. I hope you enjoy!!!
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What is the sound your car made @ 7:30??? My S3 makes the same noise on a cold start only!!!
Please continue posting tutorials, thank you so much!
Just replaced the front rotors and pads on my S3, thanks in large part to your video. So thank you for taking the time to make it!
I am so glad my video helped! Comments like this really inspire me! Would you like to see any other mod installs? I am looking for my ideas to do modifications. :)
I have a question. I don’t track my car and I’m pretty stock but I do push car as a daily drive because, well, it’s a fun ass car haha, but do you recommend just oem pads and rotors? Or is something from ecs like the slotted with some nicer ebc pads? Thanks, love the videos
Another method to push the piston back without much effort. Before unscrewing the 13mm bolts which hold the caliper. Get a flathead screw driver and the inner pad that's worm should have enough space for you to get the flag head through. With that flat head in. Lever the flat head so the pad pushes the piston back. With that it solves the problem of having a caliper that's free move about when pushing the piston back. Brake lines can twist due to that and in the worst case even pop open.
I always push the pistons back with a flat head before removing the caliper and unscrewing the 13mm bolts.
Try it! It's much easier!
Not with EPB...
Fronts are easy. I came here to learn how to do the rears
Soon my man, I need to do the rears, however I was waiting till they die die.
I always antiseize the inside of the rotor to keep it from rusting and having to beat it off later. Take it from a guy whom only seems to work on rusty stuff. =P
AGREED, can I be honest...I am all out and keep forgetting to buy it!!
Have You considered cleaning of the bearing assembly face before installing new rotors?
How did you get ebc with sensors ?
Awesome!
Why stoptech rotors instead of EBC rotors?
Thanks a lot! I am going to replace mine too. Do anyone know the torque specs for the brake caliper bolts?
Calliper carrier bolts 200nm / calliper slider bolts 30nm
@@77and Thank you very much!
Have the rotors rusted at all? I’m looking at Stoptech but read on the forums they rust quicker.
Yes, If I were to do it again, I would tape off the rotor surface and clear the center hub of the rotor with a high temp paint.
@@phoenixfabrications6432 why did you chose EBC yellowstuff compared to other brands like Hawk?
@@coreyc.9593 I had Hawk HPS+ and they made a LOT of noise
is that Tarox ?
Hey where’s the link to the product!!
I have a 2016 Audi A3 8V Quattro and I can’t find rear brake kits for my car. Any help suggestions from anyone would be greatly appreciated!
I buy all my stuff from www.ecstuning.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjws-OEBhCkARIsAPhOkIba7cIDwUwz0P2HKzm0NvuoJuNxEEH3jiBUiUAOFOKPEb_D0xZTDdQaAuXxEALw_wcB
How are your brakes doing several months later?
Good! However they are wearing quicker than normal brakes, that is to be expected
@@phoenixfabrications6432 The pads or rotors or both? I'm looking at upgrading mine later in the year with EBC Redstuff and stoptech rotors.
@@kenlawton1531 just the pads
Why not bleed/ refill with fresh brake fluid whilst everything was opened
You totally can and should do that yearly, but I didnt have the proper tools at the time of this video
Inner caliper bolt is NOT A 17mm!!
Good quality rotors are coated and do NOT have oil nor grease on them. Good rotors today do not have drilled holes - they are only for show, and they crack. You need to do more research before recommending rotors to your viewers.
Rear breaks bro
Soon! I need them, they are grinding, like shot shot to the point im embarrased about my rear brakes
@@phoenixfabrications6432 cool I need to do mine soon .. So I want to be prepared ..lol
@@finddavid7 ok, time frame, probably a few weeks, I am doing a video right now for doing the heater core on a 2002 Wrangler I am supposed to finish this week after work.
What state are you from?
@@phoenixfabrications6432 I just followed your insta
I call cheat - show the back rotors being changed - I dare you.