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MK6 Replacement Brake Pad Thread

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  • #61
    GTI, need help with front brake pads and rotors.

    wasnt sure where to post this but since this is the mk6 section i thought i might give it a go )

    So as i was getting my major service done i got told that i need new front rotors and brake pads for my GTI, the quote at the dealership with labor and parts was from top of my head $670, i'm looking at possible alternatives. Any referral or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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    • #62
      Call GSL Rally sport for a quote on the parts and Jmac who does servicing at the same place, for the fitting. TBH That price doesn't sound like overkill for VW parts.

      Obviously after market stuff will be cheaper. Have you looked to see how bad they are? They might last you another year?

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      • #63
        Re: GTI, need help with front brake pads and rotors.

        on my last car (I must confess, a Camry), my dealer told me I needed new brakes.
        I needed a pink slip on it six months later and they were still a solid pass (25 per cent left)

        I think the staff are encouraged to "upsell" a fair bit.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BrashDaniels View Post
          on my last car (I must confess, a Camry), my dealer told me I needed new brakes.
          I needed a pink slip on it six months later and they were still a solid pass (25 per cent left)

          I think the staff are encouraged to "upsell" a fair bit.
          OTOH, you wouldn't believe how annoyed people get having to come back between services. Communication is sadly lacking on both sides of the dealership counter - especially those folk that think their car is an appliance.
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          • #65
            Originally posted by h100vw View Post
            Call GSL Rally sport
            Call GSL and ask for Remsa pads. Front pads will cost you about $140 or so and rears are about $100. They are awesome pads and heaps lower dust than the stock VW pads. GSL will also be able to source you some new disks too.
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            • #66
              Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated
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              • #67
                Brake Pads Golf R

                Has any one had experience with ceramic brake pads on a golf r. I am thinking of replaceing my oem pads for new ceramic pads from Ate ceramic pads. I am sick of cleaning my wheels of all the black dust coming off the original pads. Car has only 800 on the oem pads.
                Last edited by muv17; 07-04-2013, 02:21 PM.

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                • #68
                  Brake Pads Golf R

                  I replaced the OEM pads for the ones recommended by Lucas_R. Much easier to keep the wheels clean now.

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                  • #69
                    Brake Pads: Low dust &amp; quiet

                    I'm looking for a set of brake pads that are low dust and quiet. Anyone have any recommendations? Street use only on a 2010 GTI.

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                    • #70
                      I recently went from bendix ultimate (stock spec) to EBC redstuff on my allroad - a lot less dust (there is still some though) and they seem to perform better too. Not sure about noise, brakes are basically silent anyway.
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by gldgti View Post
                        I recently went from bendix ultimate (stock spec) to EBC redstuff on my allroad - a lot less dust (there is still some though) and they seem to perform better too. Not sure about noise, brakes are basically silent anyway.
                        I've used EBC greenstuff in the past and it was very dusty pad. Also ripped through my rotors (which these days isn't so bad.. they're cheaper than the early 2000s)

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                        • #72
                          highly recommend the ATE Ceramic pads.huge difference in the dust level,good bite even when dead cold,no noise.available from here: Brisbane European Car Service | Bavaria Motor Tuning Service
                          cheers
                          warrick
                          sigpic2011 3CC 3.6 V6. 19X8 CADWELL RIMS, K & N FILTER, EXHAUST TIPS,DBA SLOTTED FRONT DISCS,ATE CERAMIC FRONT PADS.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by warrick View Post
                            highly recommend the ATE Ceramic pads.huge difference in the dust level,good bite even when dead cold,no noise.available from here: Brisbane European Car Service | Bavaria Motor Tuning Service
                            cheers
                            warrick
                            Have you tried these with stock rotars?

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                            • #74
                              no i havent,but from what i understand they should probably be less of a dust problem with the stock rotors if anything. are you sure you dont need rotors as well?
                              cheers
                              warrick
                              sigpic2011 3CC 3.6 V6. 19X8 CADWELL RIMS, K & N FILTER, EXHAUST TIPS,DBA SLOTTED FRONT DISCS,ATE CERAMIC FRONT PADS.

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                              • #75
                                Hi. I find Bosch, Ferodo, Remsa and Brembo from Chinese ebay. Which one should I get?

                                Cheers,
                                Ted

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