Did this upgrade three years ago. Bleeding was a pia, they never quite felt right. But then i discovered i had a leaking brake cylinder. All sorted out and they feel great now. Running 19" B8 S5 wheels everything fits perfectly.
Started reading your message and thought wow mine felt great! cant believe they were bad, lucky you found and sorted the issue, lovely little break upgrade
I have a b8.5 s4. i just installed 4 piston calipers and rotors on my own vehicle just the other day. He also doesn't mention you need to do a brake flush on the video. Anyways, i'm located in CO. if anyone needs this installed, i will be glad to help. Cheers.
Great post....If using the Porsche Calipers with stock S4 Rotors, which pads off what model car should I be shopping for? I like my dustless ceramic Akebonos.....
Just found this video. Awesome content. How is it going 3+ years later? I came back from a trip to Germany and discovered my B8.5 S4 needs better brakes :-). I assume all this kit fits the B8.5 platform as well and given the comment below 🙂
Great video, thank you! If you wanted to keep the wear sensor - does that mean you just need to pick the right brake pads, or is it that the Macan calliper is not compatible with the wear sensor? Many thanks
Christina Sagoo it was just the fact that I got pads that didn’t offer a wear sensor, most pads offer a wear sensor :) thanks for watching and commenting
@@TheParrottBros Many thanks! Cheeky follow up qn then - what pad would you recommend for spirited road use only (no track) with a wear sensor to fit stock rotors? If there is an obvious choice?! THANKS!
Just read the post further down. So the calipers bolt onto the hub using the existing bolt holes for the caliper carrier? Is the hub my 3.0d going to be the same as the S5
kevin MURRAY They should be the exact same hubs as the other models on that platform. You could always take a caliper off and check the distance between the holes, you should be 145 mm centre to centre. Then all you need to do is put some bigger discs on. Thanks for watching
Part numbers are for Calipers that suit s4 b8 platform which runs 345mm discs. The easy way to tell between the 2 is the Calipers that suit 345mm discs have a oval hole between carrier and Caliper
Hi , I don't suppose you would know if this combination of discs and calipers would fit the A4 b7 platform? I've looked on the brembo website, and the overall height of the discs, between b7 and b8 is different. I was originally looking at using the z18 6 pots with S4 discs, but can't find a definitive answer to whether that will work or not. Thanks for the videos, they've been quite helpful, Regards, Richard.
Richard King I couldn’t tell you that I’m afraid as never had that platform. If the disc is different I would say not, I know the centre bore on a b8 is larger than a b8 by 10mm so that would be an issue to start with. The 18z May fit but like you said it’s finding the info online that’s the issue. Must be a b7 owners club somewhere that have done upgrades
@@TheParrottBros Hi, been a while ! I've just completed my conversion, and can confirm that the q5 calipers match up to the a4 b7 320mm x 30mm disc. I also upgraded the rears from 288mm x 12mm to the s4 setup. I had to fit 5mm wheel spacers and longer bolts, for the front wheels to clear the Brembo 4 pots. My only complaint up to now is increased brake pedal travel, but I think fitting an s4/rs4 master cylinder will correct this. Regards, Richard.
Hi, great video! Could you tell me if the bolt is tighten to the caliper (the car mass holder in the middle) or if is tighten to the car mass holder (caliper in the middle). I dont want to use spacers. I want to change the offset of the caliper and make my own disk with the new offset
Guillermo Ruggeri I’m not 100% sure what you mean, the disc is the same for both stock and the 4 pot Caliper. The Caliper bolts directly to the hub it’s one piece.
@@TheParrottBros nah I think it’s the other way around oddly, the Q5 one costing more. I would’ve thought porsche would have brake wear indicators? However, will all Macan calipers fit the S4? I’m noticing there’s a fair few models.. but the calipers look simillar
@@TheParrottBros Thanks for the reply, the manual does say to replace each use but having looked at loads of S4 brake upgrade videos nobody talks about changing them!
rizrz34 thanks for watching, I was undecided wether to include or not only reason I didn’t include bleeding was if you can do it you don’t need showing and if your not sure on how to do it then it’s best left to the professionals. As it’s quite easy to get wrong and should only be done by competent persons.
@@TheParrottBros hmmm, only thing is though, with these new cars don't you need to cycle the ABS through VCDS or OBD11? and then bleed the calipers again? Would be good to go through the steps atleast.
madskillztheone Apologies for not getting back to you sooner, only just been down to my lock-up, centre to centre it is 145 mm. Hope this helps anything else you’d like to know just shout
Nathan H loving them, glad I made the upgrade, they take a bit of getting used to as pedal has a lot more feel, light press gets plenty. Hard press and it anchors on. Passengers have asked what they are like and I’ve showed them much to their surprise
I did this upgrade a few months ago and despite bleeding all 4 calipers multiple times, the initial bite still feels a bit softer than stock. I've gotten used to it and these are much better at stopping harder when needed, but did you notice a softer pedal feel after this instal?
it depends, however, the MK7s Golf R/GTIs also use this caliper as a bolt on upgrade and theres a 200+ page thread dedicated to it. It is the consensus to put Castrol Red Rubber grease on the seals and pistons. As well braking optimizations in obdeleven to optimize this caliper and eliminate the soft pedal feel. Some people have run these as is and have been fine. Bleeding needs to be done at 30psi per VW service to get through the ABS. some people miss that.
The problem was caused by ceramic brake pads which I installed with brembo calipers. Just install normal pads. I installed pagid street+ and pedal feel became just perfect
Hi guy been following your channel. brilliant I’ve done the back box delete and air intake. My question if you can help. Will any q5 brembos fit. I can find some but different number from yours. Keep up the good work 👍👍🏴
Old man Smith thanks buddy appreciate the comments and following. You have to be a bit careful as there is a smaller set that don’t fit the s4 discs. If your on insta or Facebook or via our website feel free to message me the links I’ll do My best to check
Hi, I can only seem to find 8R0615107F callipers. Would I be right in guessing the F is just a slightly revised design of the E and would still fit perfectly fine?
There isn’t a massive off the shelf choice available. If you look in my b8 s4 playlist on our channel I did a video about brake upgrade. Towards the end of the video I discussed the rear brake info
Hi there , I was wondering if you could advise? I bought Q5 4 piston caliper they are brembo for my B8 S4 but They don’t fit ? I can send you some pictures
Hi, very late to this so apologies. I've seen some brembos with the same part number as the Q5's but they're off a A7. Would they still be the correct fit for the stock rotors on a B8 S5?
Hi, thinking about doing this upgrade but I want to make sure I know everything I will need. This fits rotors with the size of 345x30 which are S4/Q5 sizes correct?
The Parrott Bro’s thanks for the reply. Lastly, I can reuse the stock lines right? I’m doing this to my b8.5 a4. I was looking around online and I believe the A4 lines are the same as S4 but you would’ve been able to just reuse the stock s4 ones?
Johnny Palma I haven’t personally used the A4 ones but can imagine they are the same yes. I would just give them a visual inspection prior to swapping them over. But yes stock s4 is the same fitting. I swapped as wanted braided lines
Hi man, after watching your video I went ahead and ordered these callipers from Porsche. I used part numbers 95615123F /124F, but the parts advisor told me they didn't include the calliper pins or bracket but I could get the whole lot for £703. You're saying your local dealer included those? I bought them from Autodoc instead, callipers were £570.70 using both of those part numbers.
panos dbou I would think that you should be fine without any spacers but it’s always worth offering them up before you do the job just to make sure they clear.
I'm searching wreckers locally for Q5 calipers to do this upgrade. However, checking ECS' website Part # ES#2844971 says this part does NOT match the B8 A4 2.0T Quattro? This video says S4 / A4? Kindly elaborate please!
Thanks for the question, you can use the s4 Calipers on the a4, straight fit, the brembos are a straight fit on s4 this meaning they will also fit the a4. You will however likely need bigger wheels or spacers at the very minimum. Probably why it says not suitable
Hey, they are in the description below the video, PART NUMBERS AND SPEC OF ITEMS USED: CALIPERS Purchased from Porsche dealership parts department LEFT - 95B-615-124F RIGHT - 95B-615-123F OR Q5 CALIPERS 8R0615107E 8R0615108E
I don't see it as an issue. The nuts were already reasonably tight. He is just torqueing them up. I think it's more imporant when tighting them up to pull the wheel on evenly, right?
@@pklifter nope. Always star pattern. There is no pulling the wheel tight. It should sit tight to the hub already when snugged up. It also about even pressure on the bolts. Can’t do that going around.
2011 - 2017. If you search eBay for Q5 brembo Caliper loads come up and will give you more info. There is multiple part numbers for the same Calipers. Thanks for watching
@@TheParrottBros Thank's so much for the info big fella ! Will be sourcing these calipers shortly and getting them powder coated before fitting ! Keep up the great work ! cheers
I have a 2012 A5 b8.5 2.0TFSI Quattro with S5 front brakes and 345x30mm discs. Would the brakes on the Q5/SQ5 be suitable for direct application? Could you tell me the exact reference to buy them?
@@lukaszszumer7246 no, you will need pads suited to the Calipers. If you look on my description for this video there is a part number for the pads you need and you can google that to see the size you need. They also fit other cars that run a similar pad
Did this upgrade three years ago. Bleeding was a pia, they never quite felt right. But then i discovered i had a leaking brake cylinder. All sorted out and they feel great now. Running 19" B8 S5 wheels everything fits perfectly.
Started reading your message and thought wow mine felt great! cant believe they were bad, lucky you found and sorted the issue, lovely little break upgrade
These are great calipers at a great price. If only they fitted my mk1 TT...
This is true, the Leon brembos don’t fall too far short of these tho but at a second hand price point not new.
“Fitted?” Lol
I have a b8.5 s4. i just installed 4 piston calipers and rotors on my own vehicle just the other day. He also doesn't mention you need to do a brake flush on the video. Anyways, i'm located in CO. if anyone needs this installed, i will be glad to help. Cheers.
are you still in colorado
Are the Cayenne 4 pot calipers the same as the Macans? They look the same.
Yeah great little conversion trying to do something similar. On a 3 L TDI Did these fit on the 345 diameter discs?
It should do yes as thats the size of the discs on the s4, always worth mocking up first before going ahead and fitting
Hi there, just wondered which parts dealership did you use? Seem to be over £800 a pair now 😩
So I need the S4 rotors and the Q5 calipers to make it work on my A5
Will work with Q5 rotors
Great post....If using the Porsche Calipers with stock S4 Rotors, which pads off what model car should I be shopping for? I like my dustless ceramic Akebonos.....
They are a brembo Caliper pad and often are shared by multiple platforms. Including macan, Rs3 etc. Search for fcp1334h
Hi bro do know where I can find the repairing kit for these calipers ?
hey, I was wondering if the year of the Porsche Macan matters. Or can I get calipers from any year?
They need to be that part number on the video description as others differ disc and fitting size. Others may fit but you may need to change discs too
@@TheParrottBros Alright, thank you!
@@TheParrottBros I was also wondering if I could put the Porsche Macan calipers in the rear as well
I've been told that this same bit of kit can be used on the 2020 VW Tiguan Allspace R-Line.
It's a direct fit for MQB cars, so yes it should.
Just found this video. Awesome content. How is it going 3+ years later? I came back from a trip to Germany and discovered my B8.5 S4 needs better brakes :-). I assume all this kit fits the B8.5 platform as well and given the comment below 🙂
Yes will fit 8 & 8.5 just fine, I sold the car a little over a year ago but prior to that the brakes were bang on & was a brilliant upgrade
Thanks, great and clear.Definately need better brakes as high speed (norty) braking is not re assuring !
Great video, thank you! If you wanted to keep the wear sensor - does that mean you just need to pick the right brake pads, or is it that the Macan calliper is not compatible with the wear sensor? Many thanks
Christina Sagoo it was just the fact that I got pads that didn’t offer a wear sensor, most pads offer a wear sensor :) thanks for watching and commenting
@@TheParrottBros Many thanks! Cheeky follow up qn then - what pad would you recommend for spirited road use only (no track) with a wear sensor to fit stock rotors? If there is an obvious choice?! THANKS!
Just read the post further down. So the calipers bolt onto the hub using the existing bolt holes for the caliper carrier? Is the hub my 3.0d going to be the same as the S5
kevin MURRAY They should be the exact same hubs as the other models on that platform. You could always take a caliper off and check the distance between the holes, you should be 145 mm centre to centre. Then all you need to do is put some bigger discs on. Thanks for watching
Are these part numbers to suit the 320mm disc or the 345mm disc?
Part numbers are for Calipers that suit s4 b8 platform which runs 345mm discs. The easy way to tell between the 2 is the Calipers that suit 345mm discs have a oval hole between carrier and Caliper
Hi , I don't suppose you would know if this combination of discs and calipers would fit the A4 b7 platform? I've looked on the brembo website, and the overall height of the discs, between b7 and b8 is different. I was originally looking at using the z18 6 pots with S4 discs, but can't find a definitive answer to whether that will work or not. Thanks for the videos, they've been quite helpful, Regards, Richard.
Richard King I couldn’t tell you that I’m afraid as never had that platform. If the disc is different I would say not, I know the centre bore on a b8 is larger than a b8 by 10mm so that would be an issue to start with.
The 18z May fit but like you said it’s finding the info online that’s the issue. Must be a b7 owners club somewhere that have done upgrades
@@TheParrottBros Hi, been a while ! I've just completed my conversion, and can confirm that the q5 calipers match up to the a4 b7 320mm x 30mm disc. I also upgraded the rears from 288mm x 12mm to the s4 setup. I had to fit 5mm wheel spacers and longer bolts, for the front wheels to clear the Brembo 4 pots. My only complaint up to now is increased brake pedal travel, but I think fitting an s4/rs4 master cylinder will correct this. Regards, Richard.
@@kingy550 Thats brilliant thanks for that info that will be handy for a4 owners to know and may get a deal too :)
Please, for VEHICLE FITMENT with an A4 B8 V6 TDi with (320mm Rotors) it's possible ?
Hi, great video! Could you tell me if the bolt is tighten to the caliper (the car mass holder in the middle) or if is tighten to the car mass holder (caliper in the middle). I dont want to use spacers. I want to change the offset of the caliper and make my own disk with the new offset
Guillermo Ruggeri I’m not 100% sure what you mean, the disc is the same for both stock and the 4 pot Caliper. The Caliper bolts directly to the hub it’s one piece.
Will they fit a standard audi a3 8v facelift 2,0 TFSI, mqb platform? Thanx
samirgarcia yes they will, if you follow the eBay link in this video description it takes you to them, the add also confirms fitment
The Megan and Q5 calipers are identical from
VW, but there’s a big difference in cost?
I would assume its "porsche tax" they used to be cheaper at porsche until they realised everyone was buying them up for a caliper upgrade
@@TheParrottBros nah I think it’s the other way around oddly, the Q5 one costing more.
I would’ve thought porsche would have brake wear indicators?
However, will all Macan calipers fit the S4? I’m noticing there’s a fair few models.. but the calipers look simillar
@@TheParrottBros hi champ, what can we do with the rear caliper/disc upgrade?
Great video, do you know what braided lines I will need to put these on a mk7 golf r??? Thanks!
I don’t I’m afraid, there is a good possibility you can use the ones I did on yours just double check your fittings compared with what I used. Thanks
Did you replace the caliper to hub bolts when doing this?
I did yes, only because I like to, not essential
@@TheParrottBros Thanks for the reply, the manual does say to replace each use but having looked at loads of S4 brake upgrade videos nobody talks about changing them!
Great video. Only thing I think would have been a good idea to include was going over bleeding the new calipers.
rizrz34 thanks for watching, I was undecided wether to include or not only reason I didn’t include bleeding was if you can do it you don’t need showing and if your not sure on how to do it then it’s best left to the professionals. As it’s quite easy to get wrong and should only be done by competent persons.
@@TheParrottBros hmmm, only thing is though, with these new cars don't you need to cycle the ABS through VCDS or OBD11? and then bleed the calipers again? Would be good to go through the steps atleast.
Do you happen to know the distance between the calipers mounting holes ? Thx
madskillztheone not off hand but I can happily measure the stock ones when I get a chance when next at garage 👍🏻
madskillztheone Apologies for not getting back to you sooner, only just been down to my lock-up, centre to centre it is 145 mm. Hope this helps anything else you’d like to know just shout
@@TheParrottBros thank you ever so much mate, you are an absolute legend ! 👍🏻
Also what brand front Rotors are those. The have the angled vanes to properly channel hot air from the center.
They are genuine oem discs
Hi how you getting on with the 4 pots I’ve just priced up the calipers from Porsche today funnily enough good video btw
Nathan H loving them, glad I made the upgrade, they take a bit of getting used to as pedal has a lot more feel, light press gets plenty. Hard press and it anchors on. Passengers have asked what they are like and I’ve showed them much to their surprise
Hi Nathan - What sort of ball park...i've just requested a price? How did you get on - would you recommend? thanks
I did this upgrade a few months ago and despite bleeding all 4 calipers multiple times, the initial bite still feels a bit softer than stock. I've gotten used to it and these are much better at stopping harder when needed, but did you notice a softer pedal feel after this instal?
it depends, however, the MK7s Golf R/GTIs also use this caliper as a bolt on upgrade and theres a 200+ page thread dedicated to it. It is the consensus to put Castrol Red Rubber grease on the seals and pistons. As well braking optimizations in obdeleven to optimize this caliper and eliminate the soft pedal feel. Some people have run these as is and have been fine. Bleeding needs to be done at 30psi per VW service to get through the ABS. some people miss that.
I feel the same problem. Like 10% of initial pedal travel is almost empty
Did you manage to solve the problem?
The problem was caused by ceramic brake pads which I installed with brembo calipers.
Just install normal pads. I installed pagid street+ and pedal feel became just perfect
Hi guy been following your channel. brilliant I’ve done the back box delete and air intake. My question if you can help. Will any q5 brembos fit. I can find some but different number from yours. Keep up the good work 👍👍🏴
Old man Smith thanks buddy appreciate the comments and following. You have to be a bit careful as there is a smaller set that don’t fit the s4 discs. If your on insta or Facebook or via our website feel free to message me the links I’ll do
My best to check
The Parrott Bro’s magic thanks for that.
Question the 18 inch wheel fits with that caliper ? Thanks
I’ve not tried unfortunately so couldn’t answer
Hi, I can only seem to find
8R0615107F callipers. Would I be right in guessing the F is just a slightly revised design of the E and would still fit perfectly fine?
Or some second hand ‘D’ calipers.
8R0615107F these are a different model and won’t fit. They are made to fit the smaller 320mm discs
Where you buy caliper porsche. You have website???
They were purchased directly from Porsche, if you look online with part numbers provided below you can find companies that will retail them
Are there any options for rear calipers as well?
There isn’t a massive off the shelf choice available. If you look in my b8 s4 playlist on our channel I did a video about brake upgrade. Towards the end of the video I discussed the rear brake info
There is 356*22 from s6/7 or A8 with 4.0/4.2 engines.
Hey man ,thx for the vid, any ideea where can i buy them online at this price? I live in romania
eBay or via Porsche parts department is the best option
@@TheParrottBros in uk? Do they have a site? Thanks
Any Porsche dealership anywhere in the world should do it
Hi there , I was wondering if you could advise? I bought Q5 4 piston caliper they are brembo for my B8 S4 but
They don’t fit ? I can send you some pictures
Yeah sure it’s dom@theparrottbros.co.uk
Hi, very late to this so apologies.
I've seen some brembos with the same part number as the Q5's but they're off a A7.
Would they still be the correct fit for the stock rotors on a B8 S5?
If the part number is the same then yes
@@TheParrottBros great thanks
Hi, thinking about doing this upgrade but I want to make sure I know everything I will need. This fits rotors with the size of 345x30 which are S4/Q5 sizes correct?
That’s correct. Stock b8 s4 discs
The Parrott Bro’s thanks for the reply. Lastly, I can reuse the stock lines right? I’m doing this to my b8.5 a4. I was looking around online and I believe the A4 lines are the same as S4 but you would’ve been able to just reuse the stock s4 ones?
Johnny Palma I haven’t personally used the A4 ones but can imagine they are the same yes. I would just give them a visual inspection prior to swapping them over. But yes stock s4 is the same fitting. I swapped as wanted braided lines
The Parrott Bro’s thanks for all the information, much appreciated. Lastly, was the upgrade worth it?
What lines are you using?
Hi man, after watching your video I went ahead and ordered these callipers from Porsche. I used part numbers 95615123F /124F, but the parts advisor told me they didn't include the calliper pins or bracket but I could get the whole lot for £703. You're saying your local dealer included those? I bought them from Autodoc instead, callipers were £570.70 using both of those part numbers.
When I ordered my calipers direct from Porsche they came as a complete unit buddy
@@TheParrottBros Thank you man, picked up my callipers earlier today and found they did have the pins and brackets so all is well!
Would this kit fit an Audi A5 2013 with 19 inch alloys as a bolt on kit ??
It should do yes, wheels depending on shape of course
@@TheParrottBros thankyou, I have 5 spoke 19 inch a line wheels but I do have spacers 15mm front and 20mm so I’m confident they would clear.
Is this conversion possible on the 3.0 d a5? Would I need to put s5 caliper carriers and discs on it.?
This will work on any B8 or B8.5 car (A4,A5,S4,S5), just make sure your wheels clear the calipers and you're good!!
Hi.I have an A4 b8 with sline rims 18x8 ET47.do these calipers fit or i need spacers?
panos dbou I would think that you should be fine without any spacers but it’s always worth offering them up before you do the job just to make sure they clear.
I'm searching wreckers locally for Q5 calipers to do this upgrade. However, checking ECS' website Part #
ES#2844971 says this part does NOT match the B8 A4 2.0T Quattro? This video says S4 / A4? Kindly elaborate please!
Thanks for the question, you can use the s4 Calipers on the a4, straight fit, the brembos are a straight fit on s4 this meaning they will also fit the a4. You will however likely need bigger wheels or spacers at the very minimum. Probably why it says not suitable
I have a 3.2 2010 Q5 and really wanna do this is it possible ?
It should be the same platform so i cant see why they wouldnt fit
Any1 know if brembo ceramics brake callipers from rs q7 will fit s5 2012 ?
UK PL try and find the part numbers, disc size etc as likely to be used on other modes so could well be compatible
Will this fit on the Audi A5 Quattro 3.2L V6?
If b8 platform yes
Would these fit a Audi A4 b8 avant 2.0 tdi 2010
Yes they would
Have you got a part number I can't see anything on the video or in the description thanks
Hey, they are in the description below the video, PART NUMBERS AND SPEC OF ITEMS USED:
CALIPERS Purchased from Porsche dealership parts department
LEFT - 95B-615-124F
RIGHT - 95B-615-123F
OR Q5 CALIPERS
8R0615107E
8R0615108E
Thanks
@@TheParrottBros I presume use existing bolts from Audi to secure the retrofitted Macan calipers?
Josh McLain that’s correct t
Next he should show how to install the Porsche Macan 6 piston calipers and knuckle for those calipers with the bolts from the top instead of the side.
is everyone going to skip the fact that he is torquing the lug nuts in a circle pattern? my lord and this is a registered shop??
Came here to say the same thing. 😲
Definitely a cringe-worthy moment!
I don't see it as an issue. The nuts were already reasonably tight. He is just torqueing them up. I think it's more imporant when tighting them up to pull the wheel on evenly, right?
@@pklifter nope. Always star pattern. There is no pulling the wheel tight. It should sit tight to the hub already when snugged up. It also about even pressure on the bolts. Can’t do that going around.
@@danmichael9891 It looked like he did them all 'finger' tight before hand so it was already pulled in?
Anyone know the width of this caliper compared to the stock ones?
Thank you for this video. I'm wondering if these will fit under a 18" wheel
It should do, depending on the wheel offset, width and depth. some spacers may be required
What year Q5 do these come off
2011 - 2017. If you search eBay for Q5 brembo Caliper loads come up and will give you more info. There is multiple part numbers for the same Calipers. Thanks for watching
Porsche Macan 4 pot calipers work also and are cheaper.
Its funny the part number you listed for Porsche calipers is an Audi part number...
It’s the number that Porsche use for there calipers too, was printed on the box 👌🏻
Does anyone know if these Porsche calipers fit an 09 S5 ?
They should do yes as the S4 and S5 have the same calipers
@@TheParrottBros Thank's so much for the info big fella ! Will be sourcing these calipers shortly and getting them powder coated before fitting ! Keep up the great work ! cheers
How much all
How much did these cost ?
At the time of buying them from porsche new the calipers were around £500 the pair
Que numero de parte son los big brake de porche?
Porsche perdon
The part numbers are in the description below the video. Thanks for watching
hi bro..
i could contact you..you have mail?
Looks difficult, I think I’d pay you to do it
I have a 2012 A5 b8.5 2.0TFSI Quattro with S5 front brakes and 345x30mm discs. Would the brakes on the Q5/SQ5 be suitable for direct application? Could you tell me the exact reference to buy them?
Can they fit a standard A4/B8 upright?
I have a b8.5 s4. I don't have to buy bigger rotors? So I don't need splash shield, air plate guides that other tutorials have in audizine? Thanks
For those Porsche / q5 Calipers they mount on to the existing hub, use original s4 rotors
Can we use larger rotors with the Q5/Macan brakes?
@@Warringkoo No, you can use 2 piece discs but not bigger diameter ones
Will these fit Audi A5 2014 sportback? Thanks
Yea but you will need new discs too
What discs will I have to buy? 340-345mm for S4 or S5? Do you have a part number please? Thanks
@@lukaszszumer7246 345mm from a b8 s4 buddy
I'm really sorry for another question. Can I use S4 pads for these calipers? I much appreciate
@@lukaszszumer7246 no, you will need pads suited to the Calipers. If you look on my description for this video there is a part number for the pads you need and you can google that to see the size you need. They also fit other cars that run a similar pad
Is that Audi A4 brake can fit vw Passat ? Same year