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Are there brake kits ready to go on a 2000 A8? There were none that I could find. I can tell you the pluses of the Movit kit;
Factory tested and raced braking system that is proven. Reasonable cost. Fits within pretty much any size wheel. No permanent mods to the knuckle. Easy availability of pads and rotors. Made by Brembo, only has Porsche's name on one side, Brembo on the other. I may get mirrors but I am not concerned with looks THAT much but performance more. I wanted bigger and better road tires and good brakes, neither were visually oriented decisions. Mirrors won't really gain me anything. I am not trying to make an S8 out of my car, only a better performing car. I just happen to love the S8 wheels even though I didn't end up with them. I want a unique and powerful A8 that has only high quality parts installed. It must drive as smooth and nicely as a factory car. I will very likely not touch the motor, maybe the exhaust. Probably after brakes, wheels, exhaust, and possibly some S8 visual cues that will be it. The hard work is over now. By the way, the Movit kits are excellent, I have tried them before and they are truly excellent brakes, read any car review of Porsche and scan to the part where they talk about brakes. Thanks for your concern. |
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Movit kits are a good value, I've driven them and read the reviews.
Interesting part is that your reasons for choosing are basically the same as why I chose Alcon. Your picks: Factory tested and raced braking system that is proven. Reasonable cost. Fits within pretty much any size wheel. No permanent mods to the knuckle. Easy availability of pads and rotors. Made by Brembo, only has Porsche's name on one side, Brembo on the other. My picks: Raced braking system used by RENNTech, Vortrag, Saleen, AudiSport, APR, and many rally teams Reasonable cost (not low, reasonable) Does not require 18" wheels Bracket can be removed to return to stock Alcon, Coleman, Brembo, etc. rotors available, tons of Pagid compounds available (yellow, 421, orange, blue, etc.) Made by Alcon, has the Alcon name in red enamel There are kits shipping for A8's (Alcons), though I couldn't say the model years of the cars involved. My guess is there are 2000's asking for brake upgrades to Alcon four- or six-pistons, though. Cameron |
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The brakes changed considerably from 99 to 00 on the A8. (What do you drive Cameron, sorry but I don't know?) We are finding this out as we get the brackets designed for my car. It is pretty sweet though because Movit and Ultimate Garage are swinging me a kick *** deal because I am working with them, taking photos, writing up intstuctions and information. That kind of thing is fun for me. I would have certainly been happy with Alcon, Brembo, Baer, etc. All are truly excellent braking systems to be sure but I just ended up with Movit mostly because they had a picture of my car on their web site :^ ) The typical cost of a Movit kit is $2800. Do you happen to know the cost of Alcom kits on average? Thanks for your information, I beleive we like the same things.
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In answer to your question, here's the stable, several changes in the past few months:
- 1967 1/2 Lotus Elan B Comp (white/blue/black) Bought, Bruce, of Bruce's Fish in Seattle (12/99) - 1996 A4 2.8Q (white/gray) Serving duty as a grocery hauler - 1997 A4 1.8TQ (modified) (white/black) Bought, Todd Candey of Vortrag Motorsports (11/99) - 1996/7 911 993/C4 Widebody (white/black) My daily driver - 1999 A4 1.8TQ (white/gray) In the shop with electrical glitch - 1993 911 w/ touring tail (yellow/black) Bought, a friend at Microsoft - 2000 TT 180 (silver/black) My father's to-and-from Microsoft commuter - 2000 TT 225 6spd (Aud/Perf/Comf/FullLeat) On order - 2000/1 996 Turbo (Lit/Leath/Carb/SpBad/etc.) On order Let's see if we like the same things, some favorites: Hotel: The Peninsula, Hong Kong Restaurant: Lucas Carton, Paris Performance: Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare Rep., Chicago Opera: The Monkey King, Westminster Theatre Co., Hong Kong Small Theatre: Ruth-Paige Dance Theatre, Chicago Large Venue: Supra, Monaco Intersection: 4th and Market, San Francisco Novel: Paris in the 20th Century, Jules Verne Sports: Soccer, Skiing, Polo CD: 10,000 Maniacs, Unplugged Song: Anna Begins, Counting Crows, Aug. & Ev. Movie: THX 1138 Car, Overall: Audi TT Car, Styling: Lotus Elise Car, Heritage: Chevrolet Corvette Car, Technology: Ferrari 360 Modena Car, Value Buy: 1997 NSX-T Cameron |
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Hotel: Super 8
Restaurant: Taco Bell Performance: NFL or NBA Opera: Hate singing Small Theatre: TV at home. Intersection: The one by my house when I am coming home. Novel: Any factory repair manual Sports: See performance CD: Jackson 5 greatist hits, South Park Chef Aid Song: Mr. Blue Sky ELO Movie: Steve Martin's The Jerk Car, Overall: C5 Corvette Car, Styling: Most any Audi Sedan Car, Heritage: Chevrolet Corvette or Harley Car, Technology: Any late model Audi Car, Value Buy: C5 Corvette Nope, I guess not as much in common as I thought. |
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My picks:
Hotel: The Driskill Hotel, Austin, TX Restaurant: Auberge du Soleil, Rutherford, CA Performance: U2, Wembely Stadium, London (1987, The Joshua Tree Tour) Opera: I have tried, but I just can't get into it. Small Theatre: "Les Liasons Dangereuses", The Ambassadors Theater, London Large Venue: I dislike large venues. Intersection: Promenade des Anglais, Av. de Verdun, and Quai Des Etat-unis, Nice, France. Novel: "Down and Out in Paris and London" by George Orwell (not really my fave, but its good, and it seemed appropriate to this list) :-) Sports: Auto Racing, MC Racing CD: Moby, "Play" Song: Smashing Pumpkins, "Tonight, Tonight" Movie: Heat Car, Overall: Audi S8 Car, Styling (real car): BMW 750iL (w/ 007's 18" wheels, natch) Car, Styling ("fantasy" car): Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Car, Heritage: Porsche 911 Car, Technology: Porsche 959 Car, Value Buy: '93 UrS4! Bart, your car looks beautiful. Jimmy Pribble '93 UrS4 |
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