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  • RS2 Brake pads and discs part numbers

    Here is a list of RS2 brake part numbers that may come in handy for some of you.

    "Little reds" - standard 304x32 AND 290x24
    ------------------------------------------
    Front discs 8A0615301B + 8A0615302B
    Front pads 8A0698151F + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

    Rear discs 8A0615601C
    Rear pads 8A0698451A + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

    "BIG reds" - upgraded 322x32 AND 290x24 (drilled discs)
    -----------------------------------------------------
    Front discs 8A0615283 + 8A0615284
    Front pads 8A0698151G + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

    Rear discs 8A0615601D
    Rear pads 8A0698451B + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

    Interesting that the rear pads are different for the drilled discs on the big red setup.
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    Audi 100 C3 2.0 5 cyl 115ps
    Audi S2 - 07k engine project aiming for 800ps
    Audi B5 RS4 645ps 911nm

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    • #3
      Cheers Golf killer!
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      Audi UR Quattro
      Audi 100 C3 2.0 5 cyl 115ps
      Audi S2 - 07k engine project aiming for 800ps
      Audi B5 RS4 645ps 911nm

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      • #4
        it really has died this time

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        • #5
          I found out that most brake parts are cheaper at Porsche dealer !
          Theres Audi«-»Porsche part numbers in this thread

          http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthr...&highlight=hat

          Compare prices before buying

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          • #6
            I think I have little reds on my RS2. To be honest, I aint a clue but I want to buy a set of Rear Drilled Discs, a new set of handbrake shoes and rear pads. Would I be right in saying that I have to change the rear calipers too, or is it just the front calipers that are 'Big Reds?'

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            • #7
              Originally posted by UUUdirs2newcastle View Post
              I think I have little reds on my RS2. To be honest, I aint a clue but I want to buy a set of Rear Drilled Discs, a new set of handbrake shoes and rear pads. Would I be right in saying that I have to change the rear calipers too, or is it just the front calipers that are 'Big Reds?'
              No you don't change the rears, only the front gets the bigger ones "big reds"
              Rob..
              94 RS2 Noggy,LHD,MTM map,18"cup 1s,245/35/18,Bilsteins,RS2 H&Rs,Cup splitter.
              87 UR 20v ABY
              97 S6 Avant
              96 A6 C4 2.5 TDI quattro avant,Ming,Wietec/eibach,chipped
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              • #8
                What is the Porsche part number for front "BIG reds" ?

                Audi part numbers as much as I know are
                8A0615283
                8A0615284
                Audi RS2 600 hp
                Audi S2 1200 hp
                MB 230E '83
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                • #9
                  Rear discs 8A0615601D

                  does the 'D' mean that it is drilled?
                  cheeRS adam

                  RS2+

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by audiman View Post
                    Here is a list of RS2 brake part numbers that may come in handy for some of you.

                    "Little reds" - standard 304x32 AND 290x24
                    ------------------------------------------
                    Front discs 8A0615301B + 8A0615302B
                    Front pads 8A0698151F + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

                    Rear discs 8A0615601C
                    Rear pads 8A0698451A + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

                    "BIG reds" - upgraded 322x32 AND 290x24 (drilled discs)
                    -----------------------------------------------------
                    Front discs 8A0615283 + 8A0615284
                    Front pads 8A0698151G + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

                    Rear discs 8A0615601D
                    Rear pads 8A0698451B + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

                    Interesting that the rear pads are different for the drilled discs on the big red setup.

                    Thanks for posting i really needed a few numbers..
                    RS for ‘Rennsport’ - ‘Motorsport’ in German

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                    • #11
                      How to identify which one is which small reds / big reds?
                      I checked with the etka, there's 2 type i.e. non-modified and modified (17 inch). If my RS2 alloys standard 17inch, does that go under modified?
                      2002 A3 8L
                      2005 TT 3.2 Quattro
                      2007 A4 Avant B7 (hers)
                      2009 100 C4
                      2009 A6 Avant (hers)
                      2010 RS2
                      2010 S2 Saloon
                      2011 KTM SuperDuke 990 Olive Green

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                      • #12
                        discs are different

                        "modified" brakes are drilled discs. But... somebody may have fitted non genuine small red discs that are drilled so dont rely on that.

                        Sizes of discs on front are different between big and small reds. Im sure i listed sizes in the thread?
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                        Audi UR Quattro
                        Audi 100 C3 2.0 5 cyl 115ps
                        Audi S2 - 07k engine project aiming for 800ps
                        Audi B5 RS4 645ps 911nm

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by audiman View Post
                          discs are different

                          "modified" brakes are drilled discs. But... somebody may have fitted non genuine small red discs that are drilled so dont rely on that.

                          Sizes of discs on front are different between big and small reds. Im sure i listed sizes in the thread?
                          so if i may guess it right;

                          Originally posted by audiman View Post
                          Here is a list of RS2 brake part numbers that may come in handy for some of you.

                          "Little reds" - standard 304x32 AND 290x24
                          ------------------------------------------
                          Front discs 8A0615301B + 8A0615302B
                          Front pads 8A0698151F + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

                          Rear discs 8A0615601C
                          Rear pads 8A0698451A + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

                          "BIG reds" - upgraded 322x32 AND 290x24 (drilled discs)
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          Front discs 8A0615283 + 8A0615284
                          Front pads 8A0698151G + 8A0615231D x4(anti rattle shims)

                          Rear discs 8A0615601D
                          Rear pads 8A0698451B + 8A0615231B x4(anti rattle shims) + 8A0615231C x4(anti rattle shims)

                          Interesting that the rear pads are different for the drilled discs on the big red setup.
                          Little reds are for stock i.e. non modified brakes and the wheels having 17inch standard RS2 wheels, and for me to replace my brake pads I should refer to the part nos. under the "Little Reds"..
                          2002 A3 8L
                          2005 TT 3.2 Quattro
                          2007 A4 Avant B7 (hers)
                          2009 100 C4
                          2009 A6 Avant (hers)
                          2010 RS2
                          2010 S2 Saloon
                          2011 KTM SuperDuke 990 Olive Green

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                          • #14
                            Can anyone tell me who manufactured the OE pads for the RS2? The discs are vented Brembos I'm sure but cannot find any info on pads.

                            Thanks

                            Tom

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by darkhorse1210 View Post
                              Can anyone tell me who manufactured the OE pads for the RS2? The discs are vented Brembos I'm sure but cannot find any info on pads.

                              Thanks

                              Tom
                              The original pads are textar.

                              Stefano
                              http://www.audisportclub.com/

                              http://www.s2forum.com/forum/vbgoogl...227295&zoom=16

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