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jk06a8 11-17-2011 11:15 AM

spoiler looks good
 
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cant beat the price thnx guys

Lexdiamondz10304 11-17-2011 10:44 PM

Looks good man!

Matt@H2OTuning 10-06-2012 07:53 AM

Newbie here. Did we ever get the P/N for the S8 Caliper Clips?

03_AR_CO 10-08-2012 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Matt@H2OTuning (Post 24356151)
Newbie here. Did we ever get the P/N for the S8 Caliper Clips?

I would like to know the part number too

Matt@H2OTuning 10-12-2012 08:33 AM

After several discussions with ECS Tuning they state that the A8 Calipers (4.2L) are the same as the S4 therefore the S8 Caliper Clip will not work. Still didn't get a P/N though.

MP4.2+6.0 10-12-2012 02:10 PM

See my other reply.
 
I think this is bad info from ECS.

Matt@H2OTuning 10-12-2012 02:17 PM


Originally Posted by MP4.2+6.0 (Post 24358975)
I think this is bad info from ECS.

Have done more digging and still haven't found the correct P/N.

MP4.2+6.0 10-12-2012 02:49 PM

Don't know what you are using for part #'s (and skip ECS), but...
 
try Jim Ellis Audi parts on line. They typically have part numbers, unlike audiusaparts for example. They won't have the cheapest price though from what I've seen:

http://www.jimellisaudiparts.com/sho...rimLevel=19049

Try part #4, for the S8 that is with the A suffix rather than the A6 and other A8's, w/ the B suffix--had to enter a 2008 since their pull down menus don't have a 2007 S8 like they should.

Should thus yield 4E0 615 269A. Then on audiusaparts, price goes from a way high $139.25 to a still high $103.25 (each). Yet pricier than they used to be. As I thought, ECS comes up with the oft very tiny amount under list at $135.23, and their shipping usually seems somewhat high.

And backtracking, it looks like the B suffix part is the W12 part and in turn the 4.2 part. Notice no listing for an S4 either as a crossreference on the part. Instead, here's the Ellis page for a 4.2 S4: http://www.jimellisaudiparts.com/sho...driveLine=8055

Again, part 4. Notice no suffix letter. Can be all important on Audi trim parts; wheel center covers for example. Thus, as I expected ECS was wrong per an Audi dealer's parts listings--and the likely truth is they are using one generation older think as I mentioned earlier. You could still order the part there by # at the higher price, but notice they give no info about it if you type it in to their search box.

There is still the rattle can quick spray approach for cheap alternative. Easy to do in one color; hard in two as I play with at times, plus at least mine have some weird hot spot in one place that wont take paint even after sanding. My rear caliper decals have held up fine to brake heat as another option/add on, as have some I have done on a set of Mini JCW/Brembo front calipers. Still working on getting to a die cut W12 logo with an S8 like look for when I have way too much spare time.

K9COP 10-12-2012 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by Lexdiamondz10304 (Post 24220515)
Hi, everyone, long time reader, first time Poster. I will be having my calipers powdercoated, and im having trouble finding the PN for the S8 anti rattle clips. I do know that they can be bought as a separate part, and can be used with 04 model year calipers. I've seen other members on other forums with this mod, any help would be appreciated.

PS: my car is a 2004L, VagCom Lowered, Magnaflow exhaust (sounds real nice and stealthy), running 22x10.5 rear, 22x9 front, with Nitto Invos, and a "ebay" lip spoiler that was painted to match..

Good work, but you can paint your existing anti rattle clips. See my post on caliper painting. Not sure I'd recommend powder coating. Will that work with tolerances etc? PM if you need more info,.

K9

anthony85 10-21-2012 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by Lexdiamondz10304 (Post 24220656)
The offset is 35et on both front and rear. And no, just vagcom lowered as of now. I will be going 1/2" lower via lowering links soon. And no, no rubbing issues at all. Keep in mind I chose a 275/30/22 in the rear and a 255/30/22 in the front. A 285 in the rear on a 10.5" wheel might rub or be pretty damn close to the inner wheel liner.

What brand wheels are you running? I like that concave setup your running there... The whole is nicely done.


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