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Old 17-04-09, 10:34 PM   #1
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Default Audi Coupe Quattro Brakes and Fleix Pipes

3 Questions around brakes:

1. About to set about changing all 4 flexi pipes on the CQ as I had an advisary on the MOT last year. Anything I should be aware of tackling the job or is it fairly straight forwards to do?

2. The car had brand new discs and pads all round about 4-5 years ago, and has done about 5000 miles since and they are squeeling a fair bit when braking, anything I should be looking out for, or is it a case of taking out the pads, re-applying some cooper slip and see what happens (the discs don't look scored)

3. If I go about taking the brakes apart to check, whats the procedure for winding back the calipers, its a straight push in or do you have to wind in the cylinder, if so do I need a special tool to do so?

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Old 17-04-09, 11:04 PM   #2
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3 Questions around brakes:

1. About to set about changing all 4 flexi pipes on the CQ as I had an advisary on the MOT last year. Anything I should be aware of tackling the job or is it fairly straight forwards to do?


Have you got the flexi pipes? if you haven't they are now NLA IRRC


2. The car had brand new discs and pads all round about 4-5 years ago, and has done about 5000 miles since and they are squeeling a fair bit when braking, anything I should be looking out for, or is it a case of taking out the pads, re-applying some cooper slip and see what happens (the discs don't look scored)


Hmmmmmm rust/scoring may mean you need new ones...................fingers crossed you dont




3. If I go about taking the brakes apart to check, whats the procedure for winding back the calipers, its a straight push in or do you have to wind in the cylinder, if so do I need a special tool to do so?


No Idea sorry I pay the garage to do this
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Old 17-04-09, 11:21 PM   #3
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Good news is the flexi pipes are not NLA from Audi about £16 + vat

Disks don't looked scored, in fact they don't even look worn!
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Excellent the urq's ones are mine are reduced to copper piping now!
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Excellent the urq's ones are mine are reduced to copper piping now!
Your flexi hoses are copper??? How do they 'flex' ? lol
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Pete does the hoses for the ur i got some rears from him this week

The rear calipers need to be wound back in, when you have fitted the pads push the footbrake down a few times to move the pads out BEFORE applying the handbrake

copperslip should stop the brakes squeeling
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Pete does the hoses for the ur i got some rears from him this week

The rear calipers need to be wound back in, when you have fitted the pads push the footbrake down a few times to move the pads out BEFORE applying the handbrake

copperslip should stop the brakes squeeling

Thats where I got mine from

Thanks for the handbrake advise!

You have to wind the rear calipers back in, any particular tools I need to do this?

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Yes there is a tool to do the job , brake caliper wind back tool, halfuads do it, you may need to check which calipers you have (allen key in the centre of the piston or to cut outs on the edge of the piston )
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You have to wind the rear calipers back in, any particular tools I need to do this?
Martin, ive got a windback tool somewhere in the garage, if you want I can bring it up to Cosford next sunday if you want as i shall not be needing for a very long time
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pre 1989 cars used the 12mm hex on the rear calipers with the 36mm bore
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