Brakes/Rotor Question??
flyshigh007
03-29-2005, 04:03 PM
Hi,
Are there certain brands of brake pads/ rotors I should get for my VW? I have a 2001 Jetta VR6 and at 28,000 miles, it's in need of new rear rotors and brake pads. The dealer wants to charge $400.00 to do the job but I am going to change them myself. Do I need any special tools? Are there certain brands I should use or can I just buy them from my local autoparts store?
Are there certain brands of brake pads/ rotors I should get for my VW? I have a 2001 Jetta VR6 and at 28,000 miles, it's in need of new rear rotors and brake pads. The dealer wants to charge $400.00 to do the job but I am going to change them myself. Do I need any special tools? Are there certain brands I should use or can I just buy them from my local autoparts store?
CaseyVR6
03-29-2005, 06:29 PM
1-800-VW-PARTS will get you stock parts, genuine VW parts even. When I had to replace mine I upgraded to slotted/cross-drilled rotors and pads designed to go with. Cost about the same as stock parts, and under extreme load it's a significant difference even with the same size rotor and stock caliper. I suggest Bahn Brenner if you're going the performance route, they aren't noisy and hold up through my worst.
flyshigh007
03-31-2005, 11:10 AM
1-800-VW-PARTS will get you stock parts, genuine VW parts even. When I had to replace mine I upgraded to slotted/cross-drilled rotors and pads designed to go with. Cost about the same as stock parts, and under extreme load it's a significant difference even with the same size rotor and stock caliper. I suggest Bahn Brenner if you're going the performance route, they aren't noisy and hold up through my worst.
Is it easy to replace the OEM rotors with the slotted/cross-drilled rotors? I am installing them on my own.
Is it easy to replace the OEM rotors with the slotted/cross-drilled rotors? I am installing them on my own.
CaseyVR6
03-31-2005, 01:02 PM
Very very easy. Take off the wheel, two bolts for the caliper and a phillips screw to keep the rotor aligned with the lug holes. Seriously, if you have ever changed the brake pads you were there.
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