As for Wilwoods - they are good but require more maintance due to the lack of a dust boot/seals on the pistons - unless they've changed that now. I had StopTech's on my TT and they were excellent. Of course i'd use Porterfield RS4 pads rather than the stock Axxis that comes with them, but I was very impressed with the fit and finish as well as overall power and modulation of the StopTechs.
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I use Beru Utra-X UXF79 4 tips plugs. It's a great plug for my chipped B6.
I have a sachs sport clutch kit in my A4 .No slip at launch.
Ran a dual battery setup in my S4... was easy. Ran a PAC relay from the main battery to the rear setup with a battery isolater. Battery charged when the stereo was on, and stereo was only powered by the Optima yellow top in the trunk.
The part number I have for the Bosch is 4418. There web sire below only goes up to 2000 EV so I don't know if these are the same as the 2001 + EV. I really love these plugs and ran them in my prior Audi A6. Long lasting, great even spark, no gaping. Bosch claims (see web site) increase power. Maybe?
I had about 15K miles on the RE950’s on my previous car before I sold it. Absolutely pleased with the tire. No complaints. It handled what ever I asked of it, had great wet and dry traction, and seemed to be wearing well.
It's pretty easy, you can keep your stock housing and just replace the bulbs and mount the ballast (Hella).
I have the HDs and would not have it any other way. I love them! Plus I'm confident they'll last the life of my car.
i have the same complaint about my mintex red box pads, they are a bit noisy at times and they my like a rubbing/squeaking sound somtimes when i stop or roll a bit with my hand brake pulled up, but the dust is much less than it was so im kinda happy about that.
I have had both the audi jack and the vw jack give out on me. I recently purchased a portable 2 ton jack from sears for $26 (on sale) - it comes with a case and is MUCH more stable than any OEM jack.
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