Time for Brake Job.
#16
yeah i am close to that stage as well. New brakes and rotors. Fluid flush and lines replaced. 5 grand yeah thats about right. Funny how 5 grand for a break job can be the standard price for a car.
Are you sure we can't find this stuff at advanced auto or pep boys, lol
Are you sure we can't find this stuff at advanced auto or pep boys, lol
#17
Looks like about $2500 in parts (retail online) and another $2500 for the Bentley stealership for a two hour job. Yup, sounds about right. (rolls eyes)
Am sooo glad there are a few good indie repair places near me.
Am sooo glad there are a few good indie repair places near me.
#18
Remember guys, the rear discs are stamped Audi. Mine were and they are genuine Bentley items. I have to presume that the rear pads will be too.
I don't know which Audi they are from though.
Les.
I don't know which Audi they are from though.
Les.
#19
A8 I think.
Just hope Bentley is not charging more for the same rotors in a Bentley box versus a lower price when in an Audi box. Toyota, or was it Nissan, lost a major lawsuit over doing that type of illegal parts pricing scheme.
Just hope Bentley is not charging more for the same rotors in a Bentley box versus a lower price when in an Audi box. Toyota, or was it Nissan, lost a major lawsuit over doing that type of illegal parts pricing scheme.
#20
front pad from bosch
or brembo P06019
rear
or brembo P06019
rear
#22
nobody makes an aftermarket front pad for USA spec gt's
the uk spec gts use a slightly smaller front pad
I have aftermarket from pads [low dust pads] custom made, i had to send in my worn pads and wait couple months they stamp new pads with your old backing plate.
i havent used them yet.
the uk spec gts use a slightly smaller front pad
I have aftermarket from pads [low dust pads] custom made, i had to send in my worn pads and wait couple months they stamp new pads with your old backing plate.
i havent used them yet.
#23
i would buy original BMW product for better braking performance.
https://www.ecstuning.com/Cart/?add1...tent=link2cart
https://www.ecstuning.com/Cart/?add1...tent=link2cart
#24
I sent my independent mechanic some of the information on this thread and low and behold he calls me back and said he bought some equipment and will be testing out the new stuff on a used car they have in stock. If all goes well he can do the whole job just a few miles down the road for less money than the dealer.
#26
Porterfield R4S
I just responded to another 6speed post regarding "dusty" Bentley brake pads.
Take a look at porterfield-brakes dot com for replacement pads for your Continentals.
It could be a win-win situation-less dust, comparable performance and less costly.
Take a look at porterfield-brakes dot com for replacement pads for your Continentals.
It could be a win-win situation-less dust, comparable performance and less costly.
Last edited by DonL; 05-03-2016 at 07:49 PM. Reason: Added link
#27
I'm thinking of trading cars, and many of my friends tell me to look at a Bentley so I thought I'd start here to see what kind of issues are common, what kind of support there is, etc. So far, it looks like there are plenty of knowledgeable owners and enough aftermarket support that it shouldn't be a horrible ownership experience (i.e. must take it to the dealer) especially since I don't have a dealer near me. So thanks for that, guys. I'll continue to browse and lurk before asking a newbie question like "which one should I buy?"
I'll will add to this thread a bit: years ago I had a Corvette setup for the track with Brembo Brakes (among other things). Back in '98 or so, they (Brembo) wanted $350/each for the front rotors, which I found to be excessive. I found a company in Michigan (USA) that custom-made the vented rotors to my specifications. Actually, because I was afraid I'd measure wrong, I just sent them the old rotor and hat so that they could measure it, and they sent me back two new rotors, at the time around $110 each. So that kind of thing is always an option (if they're still in business) and I presume that you could get custom pads made in the same fashion through any number of small pad manufacturers.
Best deal of course would be to get several owners together and make a group purchase to get a better price.
I'll will add to this thread a bit: years ago I had a Corvette setup for the track with Brembo Brakes (among other things). Back in '98 or so, they (Brembo) wanted $350/each for the front rotors, which I found to be excessive. I found a company in Michigan (USA) that custom-made the vented rotors to my specifications. Actually, because I was afraid I'd measure wrong, I just sent them the old rotor and hat so that they could measure it, and they sent me back two new rotors, at the time around $110 each. So that kind of thing is always an option (if they're still in business) and I presume that you could get custom pads made in the same fashion through any number of small pad manufacturers.
Best deal of course would be to get several owners together and make a group purchase to get a better price.
#28
Great post, thx!
Did that Girodisc for the tracked Ferrari. As they are ex-Brembo and Porsche guys, am sure they could easily fab up far lighter weight, floating rotors for the Bentley.
Did that Girodisc for the tracked Ferrari. As they are ex-Brembo and Porsche guys, am sure they could easily fab up far lighter weight, floating rotors for the Bentley.
#29
I'm thinking of trading cars, and many of my friends tell me to look at a Bentley so I thought I'd start here to see what kind of issues are common, what kind of support there is, etc. So far, it looks like there are plenty of knowledgeable owners and enough aftermarket support that it shouldn't be a horrible ownership experience (i.e. must take it to the dealer) especially since I don't have a dealer near me. So thanks for that, guys. I'll continue to browse and lurk before asking a newbie question like "which one should I buy?"
I'll will add to this thread a bit: years ago I had a Corvette setup for the track with Brembo Brakes (among other things). Back in '98 or so, they (Brembo) wanted $350/each for the front rotors, which I found to be excessive. I found a company in Michigan (USA) that custom-made the vented rotors to my specifications. Actually, because I was afraid I'd measure wrong, I just sent them the old rotor and hat so that they could measure it, and they sent me back two new rotors, at the time around $110 each. So that kind of thing is always an option (if they're still in business) and I presume that you could get custom pads made in the same fashion through any number of small pad manufacturers.
Best deal of course would be to get several owners together and make a group purchase to get a better price.
I'll will add to this thread a bit: years ago I had a Corvette setup for the track with Brembo Brakes (among other things). Back in '98 or so, they (Brembo) wanted $350/each for the front rotors, which I found to be excessive. I found a company in Michigan (USA) that custom-made the vented rotors to my specifications. Actually, because I was afraid I'd measure wrong, I just sent them the old rotor and hat so that they could measure it, and they sent me back two new rotors, at the time around $110 each. So that kind of thing is always an option (if they're still in business) and I presume that you could get custom pads made in the same fashion through any number of small pad manufacturers.
Best deal of course would be to get several owners together and make a group purchase to get a better price.
#30
Havent been on the forum for a while but hope everyone is doing well.
Car is due for replacement front discs/pads and i was wondering has anyone used any non OE brake pads? I will go with original brake discs but hoping to find pads that dust less and accept OE wear sensor cable.
Looking at suggested pads I would be interested to try the RS4 pads. Has anyone tried these pads yet?
Thanks
J
Car is due for replacement front discs/pads and i was wondering has anyone used any non OE brake pads? I will go with original brake discs but hoping to find pads that dust less and accept OE wear sensor cable.
Looking at suggested pads I would be interested to try the RS4 pads. Has anyone tried these pads yet?
Thanks
J