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Old 04-16-2008, 10:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys I was wondering what the popular choice was for break pads for this car, 97 a4 t...also if anyone has any walkthrough or pics of the break pad changed in these cars it would be helpful, thanks...
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I'm new to this as well, recently purchased a '99 A4 1.8tq. I've changed brakes on my other cars before, so I don't expect this to be any different. As for the pads, I usually go with stock ones unless my car is tuned, but if you don't want stock then someone on here might know more than me since I'm new to the AUDI world. Also, you can always go down to your local Auto Parts store (Kragen, NAPA, etc) and ask for the choices available.
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I'm new to this as well, recently purchased a '99 A4 1.8tq. I've changed brakes on my other cars before, so I don't expect this to be any different. As for the pads, I usually go with stock ones unless my car is tuned, but if you don't want stock then someone on here might know more than me since I'm new to the AUDI world. Also, you can always go down to your local Auto Parts store (Kragen, NAPA, etc) and ask for the choices available.
yeah, I was just wondering if stock pads were essential or if I could just use a set picked up at a NAPA or something along those lines...thanks for the input....

still looking for a walkthrough as to the easiest way to change the pads, thanks guys...
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yeah, I was just wondering if stock pads were essential or if I could just use a set picked up at a NAPA or something along those lines...thanks for the input....

still looking for a walkthrough as to the easiest way to change the pads, thanks guys...
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