Jump to content

Photo

Brembo Brake kit from JDL

- - - - - brake brake kit brakes

  • Please log in to reply
17 replies to this topic

#1
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

Hi all, I hate to add another brake post but I will be due some new discs/pads shortly for mine, in my search for the right combination I have stumbled accross these from JDL, has anyone fitted them?

 

http://www.jdl-brake...015-380x32.html

 

dsc_2464.jpg

 

Apparently fit with the OEM caliper, was thinking of getting either Ferodo DS2500 or EBC redstuff pads to pair with them?

 

Was mainly tempted by the reduction in price compared to the Alcon discs and carriers

 

Thanks in advance, and once again sorry for yet another brake topic.....

 

I was also contemplating getting some 18" winter wheels and tyres but I guess if I fit these it'll move the caliper out closer to the rim


Edited by mattwez378, 11 October 2018 - 09:42 PM.


#2
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

Hi all, I hate to add another brake post but I will be due some new discs/pads shortly for mine, in my search for the right combination I have stumbled accross these from JDL, has anyone fitted them?
 
http://www.jdl-brake...015-380x32.html
 
dsc_2464.jpg
 
Apparently fit with the OEM caliper, was thinking of getting either Ferodo DS2500 or EBC redstuff pads to pair with them?
 
Was mainly tempted by the reduction in price compared to the Alcon discs and carriers
 
Thanks in advance, and once again sorry for yet another brake topic.....
 
I was also contemplating getting some 18" winter wheels and tyres but I guess if I fit these it'll move the caliper out closer to the rim


Matt.

How about these fitted on my 8p at half the price & there made in the uk by Reyland Motorsport ?
Attached File  20180317_171544.jpg   41.83K   20 downloads
Dell

#3
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

Hi Dell,

 

I had not seen those before.... I will look into them, they look good, do you pair them with redstuff?

 

Are they the 370x32 ones?


Edited by mattwez378, 11 October 2018 - 11:21 PM.


#4
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

Hi Dell,

I had not seen those before.... I will look into them, they look good, do you pair them with redstuff?

Are they the 370x32 ones?


Matt.

There direct replacements 370x32mm to the oem discs mate.😁
I didn't rate redstuffs tbh 🤔 I'm using Ferodo DSs which work brill but Martin at Reylands recommends Ferodo DS2500s for all his brake kits.😊
Attached File  20180317_171517.jpg   53.61K   28 downloads
With matching rears.😁
Dell.

Edited by RS3Dell, 11 October 2018 - 11:45 PM.


#5
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

They look good  :D

 

I have just emailed Martin for a quote and what set up he would advise, I'll see what he comes back with.

 

Wish I had space to put mine on axle stands in a garage  :up_it:



#6
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

They look good  :D
 
I have just emailed Martin for a quote and what set up he would advise, I'll see what he comes back with.
 
Wish I had space to put mine on axle stands in a garage  :up_it:


Matt.

There £750 for the fronts which are fully floating & the rears are £550 fixed two piece.

Dell.

#7
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

Thats a bit better for the wallet, I was thinking that I would have to get a second (third) mortgage just to change the brakes.....

 

Let alone its due another major service too



#8
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

Thats a bit better for the wallet, I was thinking that I would have to get a second (third) mortgage just to change the brakes.....
 
Let alone its due another major service too


Matt.

I've just done an oil,all filters & spark plug service last weekend £144 for the parts.😊

Dell.

#9
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK
Sending mine to an idie, having the full works, all filters, all oils/fluids and some shiney new spark plugs, quoted at £500, didn’t think was too bad considering Audi wanted £1500....

And they are going to look at the suspension top mounts for me as I think they have started to knock

Had a reply from Martin, £595 for bolted or £745 for floating plus £15 P&P




Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

#10
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

Sending mine to an idie, having the full works, all filters, all oils/fluids and some shiney new spark plugs, quoted at £500, didn’t think was too bad considering Audi wanted £1500....
And they are going to look at the suspension top mounts for me as I think they have started to knock
Had a reply from Martin, £595 for bolted or £745 for floating plus £15 P&P
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


Matt.

Martin e-mailed you back now thats a surprise as his a hands on engineer not an emailer 🤣

I changed the dsg oil/filter also the Haldex oil/filter last year. 😁

Dell.

#11
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK
Yeah thinking I should offset them all, but I’ll only end up forgetting what was done last year

Think I will probably go for the floating discs, now I’m tempted to do all 4, the rears have never been touched as far as I can tell... how long do the DS2500s last?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

#12
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

Yeah thinking I should offset them all, but I’ll only end up forgetting what was done last year Think I will probably go for the floating discs, now I’m tempted to do all 4, the rears have never been touched as far as I can tell... how long do the DS2500s last? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


Matt.

I can't say as i haven't used them yet but they will increase discs wear & may need a little bit off heat into them i beleave & no wear sensors if that bothers you.

I havent got them fitted on my as I'm use Ferodo DSs for a Mitsubishi Evo 5/9.

Ferodo Premier are a good pad & cheap at £40 they also have the low pad warning facilitate.😊

Dell.

Edited by RS3Dell, 12 October 2018 - 01:05 PM.


#13
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK
I will look into those too then, from what I have read on the Ferodo website the DS2500 has the lowest operating Temperature range of 20-500, unless its a typo...

Don’t need anything too racey only doing day-to-day stuff and the odd spirited drive, possibly round a track every now and then


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

#14
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

Thanks for the advice Dell, I got the reyland floating fronts in the end, with curved grooves rather than the hooks, as I personally don't like the hooks, paired with DS2500's haven't driven it yet but I'm looking forward to seeing what the difference is.

 

I'll find out tomorrow on the way to work

 

https://www.dropbox....G_2325.JPG?dl=0

https://www.dropbox....G_2327.JPG?dl=0



#15
Pil5burydoughboy

Pil5burydoughboy

    Valued Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPip
  • 473 posts
  • LocationAberdeen

Thanks for the advice Dell, I got the reyland floating fronts in the end, with curved grooves rather than the hooks, as I personally don't like the hooks, paired with DS2500's haven't driven it yet but I'm looking forward to seeing what the difference is.

I'll find out tomorrow on the way to work

https://www.dropbox....G_2325.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox....G_2327.JPG?dl=0


You've changed the brakes & haven't test drove it & your test drive will be on the way to work🤔🤔🤔

#16
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK

Yeah whats the worst that could happen? it stops it on the drive, everything is connected and tight.


Edited by mattwez378, 13 January 2019 - 07:47 PM.


#17
mattwez378

mattwez378

    Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPip
  • 100 posts
  • LocationBoston, UK
All’s good with the new brakes, they seem pretty good straight away, sure they will get better once fully bedded in

#18
RS3Dell

RS3Dell

    Elite Club Member

  • Valued Member
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 4,820 posts
  • LocationToo close to Roy.

All’s good with the new brakes, they seem pretty good straight away, sure they will get better once fully bedded in


Matt.

Glad your short experience with the Reylands & DS2500s is a good one 😊

They will get much much better once fully bedded in & you get a little bit off heat in the pads.😁

Dell.





Also tagged with one or more of these keywords: brake, brake kit, brakes

Audi RS3OC Forum is Powered by APR Motorsports UK
© 2013-2014 Audi RS3 Owners Club | All rights reserved | This club and forum is not officially associated with AUDI AG.