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If I have single or double piston calipers on my front brakes? I am ordering new brake pads and I dont know what option to choose. Both can be 88-92 audi 90's. so I dont know...thanks.
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Pull a tire and look through the caliper. You might be able to see the one or two pistons on the back side of the caliper without removing it. Worth a try if you can't find out! LATERS!
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Some of the 20v sedans had the single piston, others had the dual piston.
Rotors are not dealer only for the G60 equipped sedan...PMC has them for $75.85.
Rotors are not dealer only for the G60 equipped sedan...PMC has them for $75.85.
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and your sig doesn't make it look like you have a 20v. If your car came with 14" wheels stock then you would have the stock single piston setup without a doubt, the only models that came with 15" stock are the later 20v's, early 20v's had the single piston setup with the special rotor, thank god I rid myself of those, and as of yesterday the G60's![Wink](https://www.audiworld.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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via Airborne Express, but it went into the car very quickly, fired it up and smiles ensued. Though once the brakes were on the bleeding procedure was a bit long winded, as always with this car. Last night I left the car with a poor feeling pedal, too much travel, most definitely not what I would want. Today I pressure bled the valve up front and gravity bled the rear calipers, pedal is firm and with very little travel, absolutely perfect for heel-toe practice, and the brakes feel great so far.
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