Fitted a set of Ate Ceramic pads on the front of the Tiguan, (162 kw) today.
These are the superseded ones 13.0470.2764.2
Bought them from an Aust. Supplier even though they were a bit dearer than from the US. about $50 difference.
They were $245 with postage.
The US site was showing that they would not fit the 2018 162 kw Tiguan.
They do fit.
The only two differences between these pads and the OE ones are the lack of a center groove and the slope of the shamfer.
The contact area of the ceramic pad looks larger than the OE.
The VW part number of the OE pads is 5Q 068151K
Haven't done may Km s yet, just some bedding in, about a dozen stops from 60 - 80 Kph. They don't feel any different.
I'll post up on the dust once the car has done some more mileage.
Must say these were the easiest pads I've changed out, Just two bolts to undo.
I was surprised how much the OE pads had worn in 9,000 km, assuming they started the same thickness as the Ate pads I'd be down to 5 mm by 20,000 km. No wonder they make so much dust.
These are the superseded ones 13.0470.2764.2
Bought them from an Aust. Supplier even though they were a bit dearer than from the US. about $50 difference.
They were $245 with postage.
The US site was showing that they would not fit the 2018 162 kw Tiguan.
They do fit.
The only two differences between these pads and the OE ones are the lack of a center groove and the slope of the shamfer.
The contact area of the ceramic pad looks larger than the OE.
The VW part number of the OE pads is 5Q 068151K
Haven't done may Km s yet, just some bedding in, about a dozen stops from 60 - 80 Kph. They don't feel any different.
I'll post up on the dust once the car has done some more mileage.
Must say these were the easiest pads I've changed out, Just two bolts to undo.
I was surprised how much the OE pads had worn in 9,000 km, assuming they started the same thickness as the Ate pads I'd be down to 5 mm by 20,000 km. No wonder they make so much dust.
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