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| Any tips on replacing rear brake pads for 2001 audi s4? |
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I just did my front brake pads for my 2001 Audi S4. I haven’t looked at the rear pads yet — is there anything I need to know, or is it similar to the front ones?
5 Responses to “Any tips on replacing rear brake pads for 2001 audi s4?”
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February 25th, 2010 at 4:27 am
Should be discs, just like the front. Will probably use different size sockets and such, but other than that, it should be the same.
February 25th, 2010 at 4:57 am
You might need a special piston tool. Some cars have to have their rear calipur piston rotated as they are pressed back into the cylinder. Not rotating them can cause damage. Auto Zone sells a 12 piece disc brake calipur tool set that fits almost any brake system for about $30.
February 25th, 2010 at 5:56 am
Step 1, Write on piece of paper that you want break pads replaced.
Step 2, Drop car off at STS with Note on it.
Step 3, Call STS and tell them to fix it.
Step 4, When it is fixed they will call you to come and pick it up.
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