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BRake Rotor replacement on facelift 2001

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Old 06-17-2006, 07:07 PM
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Default BRake Rotor replacement on facelift 2001

I may be not looking hard enough, but how the heck do you change the front rotors on 2001 A8L?
I searched Audipages.com but only pre-facelift info is in there and could not come up with answer doing search either.
What needs to be un-bolted to free the old rotor?
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Default What brakes do you have and Ill send you a sheet

Dual piston steel?
dual piston aluminium?
Brembo
FN2?
FN3?
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I have dual piston aluminum
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Default got it but

It does not show or describe how to take the caliper off to fit the rotors. What bolt do i need to undone to get the rotors out?
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