Posted on: January 6th, 2025 by NEAT
Why Your VAG Vehicle Deserves Top-Quality Brake Pads and Discs
Let’s talk about something we all rely on but rarely think about until it’s too late: your brakes. Yes, those unsung heroes that save your bacon every time a squirrel darts across the road, or when Karen in her SUV decides to brake-check you for no apparent reason. If you’re driving a high-powered vehicle, investing in top-notch brake pads and discs isn’t just a good idea—it’s essential.
Why You Can’t Cheap Out on Brakes
Here’s the deal: your car isn’t just any car. It’s not a budget hatchback struggling to hit 60 mph. It’s a machine that can go from zero to “I’m gonna lose my license” in seconds. With great speed comes great responsibility—and that responsibility falls squarely on your brakes. Cheap brake pads might save you a few bucks now, but when they’re screeching like a banshee and struggling to stop your beast of a car, you’ll wish you’d splurged for quality.
The Science of Stopping
Think of your brake pads and discs as the dynamic duo of stopping power. Brake pads create friction against the discs, which converts your car’s kinetic energy into heat and brings you to a halt. Now, if you’ve got cheap, low-quality pads, they’ll wear down faster than your patience in Christmas traffic. Worse, they might overheat, leading to brake fade. Trust us, brake fade is as terrifying as it sounds. Imagine pressing the brake pedal and feeling… nothing. Yeah, let’s avoid that.
Quality Matters
When it comes to brake pads and discs, you get what you pay for. High-quality brakes are designed to withstand the intense heat and stress that comes with high-speed driving and sudden stops. They’re made of better materials, last longer, and most importantly, they work when you need them most. Plus, they’ll keep that annoying brake squeal at bay, so you won’t sound like a poorly maintained bus.
Why It’s a No-Brainer for VAG Owners
If you own a VW Golf R, Audi S4, or any other high-powered VAG model, you already know you’re driving something special. Your car’s performance is a finely-tuned symphony of power, precision, and engineering brilliance. Don’t let subpar brakes ruin the harmony. Investing in premium brake pads and discs ensures your car stops as impressively as it accelerates. And let’s be honest, you’re not just buying brakes—you’re buying peace of mind.
How to Choose the Right Brakes
- Go for Reputable Brands: Look for names you trust, not brands that sound like a knockoff video game console.
- Check Compatibility: Make sure the pads and discs are designed for your specific VAG model. Trust us, not all brakes are created equal.
- Consider Your Driving Style: Love the occasional track day? You’ll need performance-oriented brakes. More of a daily driver? Opt for durability and quiet operation.
Don’t Just Take Our Word for It
We’ve seen it all—from warped discs to pads worn down to the metal. The common denominator? Trying to save a few pounds on brakes. Your VAG vehicle deserves better, and frankly, so do you.
The Bottom Line
Good brakes aren’t just about safety (although that’s a biggie). They’re about enjoying your car to the fullest, knowing it’ll stop when you need it to. So go ahead, invest in those top-quality brake pads and discs. Your future self—and your car—will thank you.
Why Your VAG Vehicle Deserves Top-Quality Brake Pads and Discs
Posted on: December 2nd, 2024 by NEAT
Why Regular Servicing is Essential for Your VAG Vehicle (and What Happens When You Skip It)
If you’re an Audi, Volkswagen, Skoda, or SEAT owner, you already know that your vehicle isn’t just a car—it’s a high-performance machine that’s built to last. But even the most robust engines require regular upkeep to stay in top shape. Keeping up with your VAG vehicle’s service requirements does more than maintain performance—it protects your investment, keeps you safer, and can save you big money down the line. Here’s what you need to know about why regular servicing is essential and what can happen if you let it slide.
What Are the Key Service Requirements for VAG Vehicles?
VAG vehicles come with a manufacturer-recommended service schedule that covers everything from basic oil changes to more intensive maintenance. Here are some of the essential service intervals:
- Oil Changes and Filter Replacements
- Interval: Every 10,000–15,000 miles or annually.
- Why It Matters: High-performance engines require clean oil to lubricate and protect their moving parts. Ignoring this can lead to sludge buildup, which clogs components and causes wear and tear.
- Brake Checks and Replacements
- Interval: Typically every 20,000–30,000 miles, depending on use.
- Why It Matters: Over time, brake pads, discs, and fluid degrade, which compromises braking efficiency. If left unchecked, this can lead to safety issues or even expensive rotor and caliper replacements.
- Timing Belt Replacement
- Interval: Every 60,000–100,000 miles, depending on the model.
- Why It Matters: The timing belt synchronizes your engine’s components. If it fails, you could face serious engine damage that requires costly repairs.
- Transmission Fluid and Coolant Changes
- Interval: Transmission fluid every 40,000 miles; coolant every 2–5 years.
- Why It Matters: These fluids keep your engine and transmission from overheating. Old or low fluids can lead to premature wear, overheating, and expensive repairs.
- Spark Plug Replacement
- Interval: Every 30,000–60,000 miles.
- Why It Matters: Spark plugs affect fuel efficiency and power. Worn plugs can cause rough starts, poor fuel economy, and misfires, which can damage the engine over time.
What Happens if You Skip These Service Intervals?
Skipping routine maintenance may seem like a minor oversight, but neglecting service intervals can have serious consequences for your VAG vehicle’s performance and lifespan.
- Reduced Performance and Fuel Economy
- Over time, dirty oil, clogged filters, and worn spark plugs reduce your vehicle’s efficiency. The engine has to work harder to produce the same power, which leads to increased fuel consumption and a sluggish driving experience.
- Engine Damage and Costly Repairs
- Neglecting oil changes and timing belt replacements can cause extensive damage to the engine, one of the most expensive components to repair. Engine parts can wear prematurely, and if a timing belt fails, it can cause catastrophic engine damage requiring thousands of pounds to fix.
- Brake Failure and Safety Risks
- Worn brakes can reduce stopping power, compromising your safety on the road. In worst-case scenarios, neglecting brake maintenance can lead to brake failure, putting you and other drivers at risk.
- Transmission Problems
- Transmission repairs are among the most expensive vehicle repairs. By not changing the transmission fluid, you risk damaging the gearbox and experiencing rough gear shifts, especially in automatic models.
- Decreased Resale Value
- When it’s time to sell or trade in your VAG vehicle, a full-service history can increase its resale value. Buyers look for well-maintained vehicles, and a lack of records could make it harder to sell or reduce the price you’re able to get.
The Bottom Line: Protect Your Investment
For VAG vehicle owners, regular servicing isn’t just about ticking boxes; it’s an investment in performance, safety, and value. Following the manufacturer-recommended schedule will keep your car running at its best and help you avoid unnecessary repairs and expenses.
Regular servicing doesn’t just benefit your vehicle; it protects your driving experience and keeps you confident behind the wheel. Looking after your VAG vehicle’s service requirements is the best way to ensure it remains reliable, safe, and enjoyable for years to come. To book in your vehicle with us for servicing or repairs, contact us ‘here‘.
Posted on: July 10th, 2023 by NEAT
The benefits of performance upgrades
Car customisation is undoubtedly a booming business. It might not be for everyone but there is a mass of car enthusiasts wanting to put their own stamp on their vehicle. But how many modifications improve the vehicle performance, are purely aesthetic or adversely affecting the vehicle? Whilst most people know certain car mods are illegal, how far is too far?
Are modifications safe?
Primarily the question we should all be asking is are modifications safe. Carefully chosen aftermarket parts from trusted suppliers should not be an issue, provided they are fitted to the manufacturer’s instructions and a fitted by a qualified mechanic. As long as the correct parts are chosen for your vehicle, aftermarket upgrades should not need to be altered to fit your vehicle.
Modifications which aren’t safe can actually be deemed illegal. Theses include LED neon lights and tinted windows. There are limits to how bright your lights are allowed to be and how dark you can tint your windows. It is a grey area really as there are no exact specifications to be found, if in doubt ask your mechanic!
If you’re choosing aftermarket parts to enhance the safety of your vehicle these could include brake pads and discs and bushes/arms. We’ve previously written a blog on the benefits of RTS upgraded brake pads (you can read that ‘here’). We are a Superpro dealer and hold much of their stock for VAG vehicles in reception. Upgraded bushes have benefits such as maintained steering geometry. Enhanced handling & ride characteristics. Essentially a safer vehicle with more grip!
Will the warranty be void?
One of the most important factors to deciding whether to modify your car is whether your warranty will still be valid. This is obviously more prevalent in cars under 3 years old. Warranty may not be covered with certain modifications. Wheels, Tyres and Suspension are the safest options to start with as these parts wont add stress to anything. In fact, in most cases, you’ll be lowering that stress with a lighter wheel and tire package. As a basic rule check your owner’s manual, however modifications such as large bore and sports exhaust systems can fall foul of both fuel emission rules and laws limiting noise pollution. Check with your warranty provider and make sure whoever is fitting the parts is an approved engineer! Insurance companies also need to be informed of any modifications or your insurance could be voided!
We stock a range of vehicle upgrades in our reception and are authorised dealers for several companies. Including Revo, Racingline, Superpro, RTS performance and many more! Get in touch if you’re looking for a quote on 01642 613852.
The benefits of performance upgrades
Posted on: June 5th, 2023 by NEAT
Are your tyres safe?
A question many of probably don’t know the answer too, are your tyres safe? Many of us overlook our tyres, forgetting they are the only point of contact to the road! Safety in acceleration, braking, steering and cornering all depend on a relatively small area of road contact. But how can the quality of your tyres keep you safer, be more efficient and stop other issues from occurring within the vehicle?
The safety of the tyres are the most important aspect, so what makes tyres safe? Tyres have ratings, brought in from the EU to give consumers more information on tyre safety. These rating include; wet grip, fuel efficiency and external noise. By comparing the rating you can see which tyres are more suited to your needs. You should also make sure you always get the correct size and speed rating for your car as it could be very dangerous if you choose the wrong ones. Ask for recommendations when needing to change your tyre, the experts will be able to give you the best advise.
Checking your tyres
If you find any cuts, lumps or bulges, get a professional to check your tyres immediately. The wear pattern on the tread should also be examined as irregular wear can be a sign of other vehicle issues such as misalignment. We created a post on Facebook ‘here’ about how to check your tyres properly!
Secondary problems
When we replace your tyres, we road test the vehicle and check for things like pulling to the left/right. This is usually a tell-tale sign you need your vehicle aligning. We carry out 4-wheel alignment when we also replace things such as arms, bushes and springs. You can also tell if you have alignment issues by the wear on your tyre. They should wear evenly, all tread on the tyre reduces at the same level. If you have alignment issues, you could have new tyres on and 6months later the inner edge is wearing too quick, and the cords are showing. Therefore, requiring new tyres again and costing money sooner than they should!
Another problem from misalignment would be more pressure on the other parts. Bushes and arms will have more strain and must overcompensate. Causing them to perish much sooner than they should.
We also carry our wheel-balancing when a tyre is replaced. The wheel is placed onto the machine and tiny weights are added to the inside of the wheel in specific places. This ensures the best performance from the tyre and longevity from uneven wear!
Tips:
We also advise having equal tyres on the front and back ie; if your replacing two tyres for bulges one front one back. Swap the two old tyres to both the front/back depending on your wheel drive and have the new on the opposite side. This is to minimise uneven wear and alignment issues occurring.
If you have already changed a tyre, you’ll need to update its opposite, too. Changing tyres in pairs saves several headaches, including uneven rolling resistance and grip caused by different treads on the same axle.
Tread patterns
If your drive a performance car you may be conscious of tread patterns. They aren’t just random patterns within the tyre, there is a lot of science that goes into creating the tyre pattern and they all have different benefits.
- Symmetrical tire tread patterns deliver smooth driving, high directional stability, and low rolling resistance.
- Directional tire tread patterns provide high protection against aquaplaning, excellent handling on snow and mud, and very good road-holding at high speeds.
- Asymmetric tire tread patterns offer excellent handling, high curve stability, and good grip in wet conditions.
- To maintain optimal safety and performance, avoid mixing tire tread patterns where possible.
We all have different requirements when choosing what tyres are going to be best for us. Whether its where you live and weather conditions or fuel economy. Ask when replacing your tyres which is the best fit. You can contact us ‘here‘.
Posted on: August 31st, 2022 by NEAT
Benefits of upgraded RTS brake pads
Trying to decide whether to upgrade your brake pads, but not sure whether its worth it? If you have mapped your vehicle or have added various other performance upgrades, we would advise upgraded pads and discs every time. Simply; if you vehicle is running at a higher power, your brakes need to match up to the same standard. Standard brakes are inevitably built to pass the safety regulations however using budget materials.
We hold a range of RTS brake pads in stock to suit VAG vehicles. There are a few benefits to upgrading, the first and most important feature being the safety of the vehicle! The upgraded brakes improve the vehicle stopping power, by increasing the force that can be applied. Secondly is increasing the amount of heat the system can safely dissipate. In other words, reducing the chance of the hardware overheating. The risks from the hardware overheating causes brake fade. Brake fade occurs when the heat doesn’t have time to dissipate, like when you keep your foot on the brake pedal in stop-and-go traffic, drive aggressively, brake down a long hill, or drive with an overloaded vehicle. When there’s an excessive buildup of heat, your brakes will start to feel less responsive and you might experience brake fade.
Obviously driving style also affects the quality of your brake pads. Steer clear of aggressive driving to increase the lifespan of your pads aswell as using engine braking. For example; gradually slowing by letting your foot of the accelerator as opposed to carrying on at a continued speed, then having to slam your foot on the brakes.
Outlined below is a range of benefits from upgrading to RTS brake pads:
None aggressive friction technology
Install and forget confidence to all callipers
Efficient and responsive braking from cold to hot temperatures
Chamfered edge friction creates a more responsive and smoother braking feel
Excellent sheer strength resistance
Nominal friction coefficient 0.41
Excellent wear, fade and vibration free characteristics
Available in sets of front and rear pads across an extensive range of performance applications
To be used for Fast Road and Track Use.
ECE R90 accreditation is a legal requirement for all brake pads to meet European standards, RTS pads have passed vigorous testing to meet the highest requirements and give outstanding braking capabilities on road/track days in wet and dry working conditions.
Again we hold a range of the pads in reception or you can purchase from our sister company ‘VAGperformance’ as well as the upgraded discs if you want to go the whole hog! Pop in and chat to us or use the ‘Contact page‘ here.