MartinLHW Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 Had the car into local dealership (Central Scotland) for MOT/Servicing last year and was told need new rear brake pads and discs. Cost was £500. Was told that I was lucky because the front set of brake pads and discs costs substantially more - £1600! Anyone with this car had theirs done at dealership and can share how much they paid? I've been driving for over 20 years and never in my life have I paid over £2k for brakes! Thanks Martin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magnet Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 Hello Martin, When you say local dealership, can we take it you mean an Audi main dealership? If so, you are going to be quoted ‘orbit money’ at any main dealer, and an ‘Independent’ is likely to quote you less (a good bit less?) and a trusted local garage, substantially less. But before that, it would be wise to quantify the thickness of the remaining brake pad, since ‘dealerships’ tend to work on the principle that they may not see the vehicle again for say 18 months, or 18K miles, by which time ( in caps) the rear brake pads will need changing. In other words, there may still be plenty of life left in them at this point in time. If it were mine, I would:- Ask the dealership to inform you what thickness remains on the brake pads ( not ‘they are x% worn). If they do need changing now, search for a trusted localish independent VW/Audi specialist and seek a quote there. Ask your trusted local garage to give you a quote, but tell them you wish them to use say Brembo parts. Perhaps you could let us know how you get on Martin. Kind regards, Gareth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dalswinton Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 If it was me, I would take off a rear wheel, and check them myself, then if the pads need changing, I would go to an independant audi workshop. Brian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magnet Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 Thanks Brian, but we don’t know if Martin feels competent to take the wheel off and actually measure the remaining pad thickness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cliffcoggin Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 Even allowing for Audi dealers inflated prices £500 seems a lot. Try an independent garage. I am puzzled why the rear brakes are so bad while the front brakes are still at least acceptable. The front brakes on all cars provide much more braking effort than the rears, hence they usually are the first to need attention. Have the brakes been worked on in the past? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dalswinton Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 please correct me if I am wrong, but I heard from a reliable source, that audi have altered the brake balance between the front and rear, on my a4 allroad with 34,000 miles, the front pads are hardly half worn,where as the rears are getting quite low, ( the rear's are both free as I strip them from time to time) and i am not heavy on the brakes. regards Brian. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MartinLHW Posted June 29 Author Share Posted June 29 Car has done 40k miles now, rear got done last year and I am not heavy on the breaks nor drive fast either. Been told that the front brakes are made of a special material and also not standard brakes, the 50tdi has the same up-rated brakes are the S6 brakes supposedly. Either way, £1600 including parts and labour seem quite expensive. Other garages have quoted £600 but what I am worried is they will put on inferior brakes as when it comes to cars, unfortunately not very knowledgeable. Thanks to all for your comments/contribution. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ykes Posted June 29 Share Posted June 29 I know you are in Scotland, but here is a link to non audi dealer, but audi specialist: https://www.audi-specialists.co.uk/service-menu/ Shows us all the silly mark up the 'STEALERS' are taking us for ! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Magnet Posted June 30 Share Posted June 30 Hello Martin, This is not meant to be critical or judgemental, but I believe you entrust your car’s care to the main dealer, because they are the best. By doing so, it sends 2 hours in their workshop, a little time in a valet bay, while you get your free cup of coffee - great - while your wallet gets twitchy about what is going to be extracted from it! Great, if that’s your thing and it gives you peace of mind, but bear in mind, they have work targets to generate income for that dealership. Back to your rear brakes needing doing now:- It would not surprise me at all to find that they don’t actually need changing now ( in caps), and if so no need to worry. Your best friend for any ‘routine maintenance’ is a trusted local garage where you can talk with the chap who will actually be working on your car, rather than a front-of-house- service receptionist. My recommendation would be to try to find that garage, and ask them to let you know what brake pad thickness remains - as a starting point. Kind regards, Gareth. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Optimus Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 (edited) On 6/29/2024 at 12:29 PM, cliffcoggin said: Even allowing for Audi dealers inflated prices £500 seems a lot. Try an independent garage. I am puzzled why the rear brakes are so bad while the front brakes are still at least acceptable. The front brakes on all cars provide much more braking effort than the rears, hence they usually are the first to need attention. Have the brakes been worked on in the past? ESP systems use the rear brakes are often to help cornering and turning was exactly the same on all my previous saloons and estates. Edited July 2 by Optimus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FMOB Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 Pricing up a 2021 S6 front discs and pads on ECP for Brembo parts is approx £400, not sure who makes OEM but £1600 is a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevey Y Posted July 3 Share Posted July 3 8 minutes ago, FMOB said: Pricing up a 2021 S6 front discs and pads on ECP for Brembo parts is approx £400, not sure who makes OEM but £1600 is a lot. Hi try ATE, BREMBO, DELPHI, they have used them all, if you have the part numbers try Partsinmotion, as long as they are E11/E9 marked they are all good. Steve. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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