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    Went back and looked at the emails i had with a TTRS guy that did a conversion...

    Looks like these guys in germany make a kit for everyones needs... although they don't have the wavy rears listed they have great prices and will probably send you the brackets only. even a 376mm rear conversion haha damn.. that'll look nice under the 19's!

    Search C5 RS6 in the drop down to see all the products.

    http://www.ultimot.de/?ShowForm=1&auswahl=Shop

    Kinda digging those brake lines too....
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    You can also do 390mm C7 RS6 rotors on the front. I did them on my car.

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    Yep.. you can also do 400mm lol
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    After some more digging they actually have the rear kit on ebay as well...

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BREMSANLAGE-...AAAOSwstxVICJA
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    So R8(all Years) rotors is the same as RS6 Font Right and left ? Plug and Play?

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    No, not the same. Yes, plug and play. C5 RS6 uses directionally vaned Left and Right rotors. Those cheap Lambo's and R8's do not (okay they sorta do, but just on the Left side...which makes the right side even worse than a radial vane type, as it'll cavitate or stall out air flow and overheat if driven hard... Damn bean counters vs engineers)

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    UrS6, any details on the 390mm rotors. Which calipers, offsets, pads? Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by hahnmgh63 View Post
    UrS6, any details on the 390mm rotors. Which calipers, offsets, pads? Thanks,
    Just come by the dealership and see mine. RS7 390mm waved rotors up front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canyon View Post
    Just come by the dealership and see mine. RS7 390mm waved rotors up front.
    How did you get the RS5 rear to fit correctly? washers to space it out correctly? I haven't got to the rear yet car still under the knife. I'd like to just throw on the wavy ECS rotors back there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hahnmgh63 View Post
    UrS6, any details on the 390mm rotors. Which calipers, offsets, pads? Thanks,
    Everything is stock except for the rotor and the caliper mounting bolts. . I made a spacer for the caliper. The only real advantage is that the mechanical force exerted on the rotor is further out from the axis of the wheel. It's probably negligible. But it was just something I wanted to try.

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    BTW to update this thread as well... to use the RS5 Rear rotors you need a 6mm spacer behind the knuckle and caliper to space it properly according to canyon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s8prtotype View Post
    BTW to update this thread as well... to use the RS5 Rear rotors you need a 6mm spacer behind the knuckle and caliper to space it properly according to canyon.

    Was gonna order some shims. Can anyone confirm it is a 6mm increase in offset?
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