1992 Audi 100 Quattro Disc Brake Pad Set - Front Positive Plus

  • Features:
    • PPF USA-engineered low-resin Semi-Metallic formula eliminates brake fade and glazing for optimal braking power
    • High density friction material to ensure a long pad life and excellent stopping power
    • Premium rubber core multi-layer rubberized shims reduce noise-causing vibration
    • Patented transfer layer extends pad and rotor life
    • Bevelled and chamfered to ensure noise-free braking, maximum pad retention and to prevent edge shifting
    • Scorched for almost no break-in process required and raised initial cold effectiveness
    • Rubberized sensor included
    • Manufactured using a new technology to ensure a friction consistency and improve braking performance
    • Post-cured, high temperature, thermo-processed pads means no break-in required
    • Includes premium hardware kit, ready to be installed right out of the box
  • They are sold as a set and only quantity 1 is required for both wheels
This Part Fits the Following OEM/Substitute Numbers:
687A, 7434, 7710, AD7710, D687A, PF7434AM, PF7710M, QE7710M, SG7710M, SS7434AM, SS7710M, UP7710M

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Position
1992 Audi 100 Quattro Front
10 In Stock
Best Price:

$39.27 USD
$47.12 USD
Brand Positive Plus
Part # PPF-D687A
Condition New
Warehouse E

Positive Plus

  • PPF offers the utilmate semi-metallic brake pads on the market. The unmatched performance and robustness coupled with longer lasting components make our supension parts the go-to choice for thousands of mechanical shops in North America. Designed, tested and certified by PPF certified engineers.
  • Positive Plus Semi-Metallic With Sensor
  • Packaging

    length
    9.45 in
    width
    6.69 in
    height
    3.35 in
    weight
    5.07 lb
    Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.

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