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2003 Audi RS6

Brake Discs

Nothing is more unnerving than discovering your brakes have gone bad while you’re driving. So if your brake pedal feels shaky or if you hear a deep grinding noise from your brakes, don’t think twice about getting your brake discs checked by a mechanic. When it’s time for a replacement, you can count on CarParts.com for precision-engineered disc brake rotors that deliver smooth and safe braking. Check out our selection of replacement and performance rotors today.
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Rear, Passenger Side Brake Disc, Cross-Drilled
Part Number: R1PXP73029DA
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$466.49
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  • 2003 Audi RS6 Base 8 Cyl 4.2L
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Location : Rear, Passenger SideDisc Design : Cross-DrilledQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyWarranty : 1 Year R1 Concepts Limited WarrantyRecommended Use : Performance ReplacementProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Antimony oxide (Antimony trioxide), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Interchange Part Number : 4B3615602, 4B3615602AReplaces OE Number : 4B3615602, 4B3615602AProduct Fit : Direct Fit
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How Much Does a Brake Disc Replacement Cost?

A brake disc replacement can cost you anywhere between $50 and $500 on parts alone. Prices may vary depending on your specific vehicle as well as the brand you choose. Expect to spend another $150 for labor. A complete brake job (including caliper, disc and pad replacement) can cost you as much as $1,000.

What Is a Brake Disc?

Brake discs are round metal plates with holes on the surface, which are responsible for generating the friction needed to slow down your wheels and put your vehicle to a stop. Each brake disc goes on top of the wheel hub, secured in place by the threaded studs and caliper.

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Helpful Automotive Resources

How To Make Brakes Look New and Increase Their Stopping Power
How To Make Brakes Look New and Increase Their Stopping PowerWhile most of the system’s key components are hidden from plain sight, there are ways to make specific parts stand out. Some things you can do include painting the calipers, using covers, and upgrading the brake pads. Tips for Making Your Brakes Look New You can clean the brakes to add that
Brake Lag: Definition, Causes, and Other Facts You Should Know
Brake Lag: Definition, Causes, and Other Facts You Should KnowBrake lag refers to the time it takes for the brakes to engage after you step on the brake pedal.
What Does a Bad Brake Rotor Look Like?
What Does a Bad Brake Rotor Look Like?You can view your brake rotors just by peering through your vehicle’s wheels. As you use your brakes, the rotors will wear out. Luckily, brake rotors have a very long lifespan, lasting up to 60,000 miles, but brake rotors can last longer or shorter depending on their use.