This is exactly what I did to my old A3, looks awesome!
Sherv Registered User Joined Jan 6, 2016 Messages 194 Reaction score 35 Points 28 Location Kirkcaldy, Fife Dec 29, 2018 #41 This is exactly what I did to my old A3, looks awesome!
Super Nintendo Chalmers Registered User Joined Jan 5, 2018 Messages 465 Reaction score 82 Points 28 Location stevenage Dec 30, 2018 #42 ruairi83 said: I ended up changing brakes to S4 set up and painting silver with hammerite while on bench. Also got new s4 cover pins @ £70 for pair. Almost cried. View attachment 172425 View attachment 172426 View attachment 172427 Click to expand... Which model did you for them to and was it a straight fit? £70 a pair...there isn't much that's cheap about Audis!
ruairi83 said: I ended up changing brakes to S4 set up and painting silver with hammerite while on bench. Also got new s4 cover pins @ £70 for pair. Almost cried. View attachment 172425 View attachment 172426 View attachment 172427 Click to expand... Which model did you for them to and was it a straight fit? £70 a pair...there isn't much that's cheap about Audis!
Super Nintendo Chalmers Registered User Joined Jan 5, 2018 Messages 465 Reaction score 82 Points 28 Location stevenage Dec 30, 2018 #43 Wire brush, brake cleaner and warm(er) weather and I'll be on it.
ruairi83 Registered User Joined Dec 28, 2007 Messages 1,851 Reaction score 618 Points 113 Location Garage Dec 30, 2018 #44 Super Nintendo Chalmers said: Which model did you for them to and was it a straight fit? £70 a pair...there isn't much that's cheap about Audis! Click to expand... Fitted them to my 2015 A4 tdi Quattro - straight fit mate.
Super Nintendo Chalmers said: Which model did you for them to and was it a straight fit? £70 a pair...there isn't much that's cheap about Audis! Click to expand... Fitted them to my 2015 A4 tdi Quattro - straight fit mate.
alpesh26 Registered User Joined Mar 3, 2011 Messages 902 Reaction score 240 Points 43 Location NULL Jan 4, 2019 #45 Super Nintendo Chalmers said: Good to hear, saves that hassle. What did you use to clean them up first, standard household cleaners or something specific? I wonder if Autosol would do the job. Thanks mate. Click to expand... Sorry, just seen this now, brake cleaner and a wire brush are all you need. Reactions: feva
Super Nintendo Chalmers said: Good to hear, saves that hassle. What did you use to clean them up first, standard household cleaners or something specific? I wonder if Autosol would do the job. Thanks mate. Click to expand... Sorry, just seen this now, brake cleaner and a wire brush are all you need.