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Thread: 2010 r36 need brakes

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    Get these if you can afford them...

    http://www.rennenhaus.com.au/product...big-brake-kit/

    I got mine from EuropeanAutoTech in Mona Vale.

    They are incredible brakes... far more impressive than the acceleration of the car!

    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    Hello fellow members. This is the first time posting up a thread in the forum for me, as I own a 2010 r36 and currently its got 155k km on it and running strong. I have always used oem brake pads and rotors on the previous brake changes. But now I am looking for something that performs better than oem. I am looking for pads and rotors that give an overall stronger bite and still compose a quiet ride.

    I have used ebc yellow with ebc rotors on my other car, the braking performance is largely improved but even a train that is stopping is quieter than mine. I did some research, stoptech and hawks hps came up. I am wondering if any fellow members have used those two pads before or any other possibilities.

    Thanks,
    Last edited by Timlin; 16-09-2014 at 09:29 PM.
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    If you want to do a BBK then PB brakes is worth looking into
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    would pads for a cc vr6 fit the passat vr6 wagon? In north america, many sites don't have the passat vr6 wagon configuration available, only the cc vr6 is listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    autopartsway.ca should have what you want. I'd be double checking but I think these are the numbers you need

    ATE Premium One eliptical slot 345 x 30 mm front rotors P/no CW30115

    ATE Premium One 310 x 22 mm rear rotors p/no CW22219

    ATE Ceramic Pads front P/no ELD915B

    can't help with the rear pad number
    The website's configuration only shows cc vr6 while under passat, it has the 2.0 and v6 , which i assume is not same as the r36 vr6.
    would the cc vr6 work for passat wagon vr6?
    Thanks.

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    I don't know.

    Have a look on the ATE Europe site & compare / x-reference the part numbers.

    Or email ATE tech department & ask them for the numbers
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    I got Hawk Ceramic for mine and havent been happier!

    Much better than OEM!
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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-1.8T View Post
    I got Hawk Ceramic for mine and havent been happier!

    Much better than OEM!
    do you have the part number for which the pads you got? thanks.

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    sorry no just buy them from ECS tuning thats where i got them from
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Were you using DBA disks when you had the Remsa pads? Im asking this because i know several other people who have had the same experience as you regarding noise and brake dust when using the Remsa pads and DBA disks. Also, did you have your disks machined before fitting the pads?

    Funnily enough im using Remsa pads in both my VW's with OEM disks and they are completely silent at all times and far less dusty than the stock pads.

    To the OP, i would definitely recommend the Remsa pads if mated to OEM disks - they are brilliant. No noise, much less dust, disks last longer.

    See my thread here on the Remsa pads: DIY - changing/upgrading the brake pads on Golf R (Remsa pads)
    sorry i should have re-read my post
    the QFM pads had squeal but no dust
    the remsa pads had no noise but horrible dust
    all above pads were put on brand new dba slotted rotors

    i re-iterate that i would stay away from remsa as the dust is worse than stock pads

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    i will re-iterate also,stay away from the Remsa pads,mega dust.
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