If you’ve still got UFO fronts the part number for pads is ATE 602847 (13.0460-2847.2)
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I run continental viking contact 7s. love em.
Crazy smooth. Not as much pick up as the X5 (because of the electric part of the engine) I was looking at first but once the turbo kicks in it sound and feels great. Turbo lag is a drag. By the way I did the headlight upgrade. Definitely worth it
I have a 2021 District Green Q5e / tan interior and it has been a fantastic car for my use case. 55% City driving means little to no gas use with home charging. Lots of road trips too, it’s a fast highway cruiser. 50k miles so far.
I had these tires on my Audi S5 and they were great in the winter. They have a decent speed rating for a winter tire as well.
Brakes will last forever since I use so much regen.
Hi guys, I have a 2019 Q5, and same thing 45k to 50k miles in audi says we have a hydraulic leak. Audi says it must be from a bad engine mount. I didn't fix it for $2k, and didn't have any issues. It's rubber to reduce the vibration. My engine doesn't rattle, or vibrate uncontrollably.
I went with EBC rotors and RedStuff pads.
What I did not know is that the Audi timing chains are *designed* to stretch. Yes you read that right. They stretch. They use both metallic *and* interlocking plastic components and will slowly over time reach a point where your timing is subtly off (and the sensors "designed" to warn you of this do NOT warn you soon enough). This, combined with my wife largely driving it like a grandma, slowly and silently destroyed my catalytic converter required a massive overhaul of both the exhaust system and timing chain, pulleys, etc.
I had Bilstein, but they broke after just 2 months.
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