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Darron

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Hi guys

My front discs are nearly on the limit so looking at new discs soon. What would you recommend as don’t want to replace with the Audi ones. Would appreciate any advice on performance and value. Don’t want to be spending silly money. Looking at Rey,ands at the min.

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0120raptor

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Reylands 100%


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Again Reylands  :up_it:


Audi RS3 8P 2011: Phantom Black, Retrofit genuine Audi black grille. Mods: Milltek Decat pipes, Bilstein B16 Coilovers with 034 Motorsport top mounts. Superpro front control arms, Powerflex Gearbox & Dogbone mount inserts, 034 Motorsport Rear ARB, 034 Motorsport Front & Rear Drop Links. Reyland 370mm front brake rotors.

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I was very happy with the Reylands, both front and the larger uprated rears on my 8p. I will be getting Reylands on my facelift too when funds permit.

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Darron.

Reylands front & rear here with DS2500 alround also.👍

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Reylands buddy can't go wrong about to order mine soon mate.

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Edited by Hall1979, 09 January 2020 - 05:20 PM.


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RS3Rob

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Never used Reylands but they was going to be an option for me when i had my FL RS3. Either Reylands or Mtec.



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Reyland 200%
Best discs I’ve ever had on a car.




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Reyland with DS2500 pads, no brainer.

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I have Reylands on mine too, very good discs, so much better than Audi ones



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Also about to buy some Reylands as they can't seem to get enough recommendations on here.

 

Few questions though:

 

There doesn't seem to be a specific set for the RS3 on there website. Is it the 370 ones that we want for the 8P? 

 

Will I need to buy new bells with them?

 

And do the 370s come in floating? I'm sure it's been said before but then the section for 370s on the site doesn't mention it.

 

:)



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Seb.

Reyland have them listed on there site under Audi discs including the option of 2 piece fully floating or 2 piece fixed in 370mm or the 380mm.

I've used the on my 8P with the Brembo 4pots & now also with the Brembo 8pots i have fitted.

They come complete with all the fixings mate.

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Found them now.

 

I couldn't find Audi on the menu at all and then realised it was under VAG. Oops.  :lol:  :wacko:

 

Thanks, Dell.



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I found that ringing them up was a better option than using the website, you can then choose what groove style you want, you never know if you mention that they have been highly recommended on a forum he might offer some discount too...



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Got a nice big box of discs and pads in the post yesterday. Shiny new Reyland front discs with J hooks and a box of DS2500s.  :D  :D

 

Just need to find myself a couple of those hockey pucks on ebay now so I can jack the car up and get these fitted.  :)



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It might be worth looking under the car, I was pleasantly suprised when I found the jacking points had been upgraded, or are these standard on the RS 8P?

 

https://www.akstunin...i-platform.html



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It might be worth looking under the car, I was pleasantly suprised when I found the jacking points had been upgraded, or are these standard on the RS 8P?
 
https://www.akstunin...i-platform.html


Seb.

I use one of these with my trolly jack mate.

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It might be worth looking under the car, I was pleasantly suprised when I found the jacking points had been upgraded, or are these standard on the RS 8P?
 
https://www.akstunin...i-platform.html


Matt.

I think your find there for use with a 2 poster which lifts the RS evenly not with a trolly jack mate.

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Havent had any issues so far...






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