I am tracking this thread. I have an A6, and just ordered an OEM SMC PN 43290-MCS-G01. Did I order the correct part? Will it work on my A6? What's the difference? Thank you. /r BradThe front brake system, calipers, SMC etc on the A8 and later models are definitely not the same as the A6.
I gave everything a good clean


Using the bearing drift and small blows to keep the bearing alignment. Driven in to shoulder in the wheel.
Next is used one of the bearing drivers to support the inner race of the disc side bearing, just proud of the disc. Taping this into position and flipping the wheel over onto a solid piece of wood.The sleeve is then dropped in and and hub warmed up with the second bearing brought from the freezer. The sleeve is touching the two inner races.
The wheel is turned over again and the oil seal is attached and spacer.
The final drive flange is ready to be reattached. I have not changed these bearings I did notice a gap on the inner bearing spacer to the double wheel bearing.
Wheel installed onto bike giving one and a half turns with brake pistons pushed back and two full turns using my foot to turn in reverse.
The wheel does feel smoother, not sure about the flange bearings. Will continue rebuilding the front calipers.
I am tracking this thread. I have an A6, and just ordered an OEM SMC PN 43290-MCS-G01. Did I order the correct part? Will it work on my A6? What's the difference? Thank you. /r Brad



Thank you for your reply. My bad, I guess I said "SMC" and meant rear bracket as that needs replacement. I have also replaced my "SMC" bracket. It sounds like I will be fine.43290-MCS-G01 is the code for the rear caliper bracket.
I'll pinch @ST1's earlier picture
The SMC is part of the front left caliper bracket - which for the A6 is 06454-MCS-G03 (or G01 or G02)
The SMC - front left caliper bracket looks like this. The one on the left is for the 2008 and later models. The one on the right is the same as your A6 model.
Tell tale sign - note the hole just to the right of the rubber boot on the right photo. Note the longer bracket with the pin on the left hand (post 2008) model.
So what did you intend to order - the front bracket or the rear bracket.
If you intended to order the front bracket with the SMC. Oh dear. But the good news is that if your SMC is misbehaving, then there is a good chance that your rear bracket has been knocked out of line too. So I wouldn't send it back !!




This seems to have reduced the sticking and dragging. I believe I still have to eliminate those pesky micro-bubbles for a full cure. I look forward to reporting "All Clear!!!"Wrong, no silicone grease should be applied to dust seals, brake pins yes. seeI missed the silicone grease on the dust seals. After assembly, if installed properly, I believe the system brake fluid continues to lubricate the pistons seals, but not the dust seals. After installation, I believe the brake fluid from dust seal installation dissipates from the dust-seal-to-piston surfaces. I believe this can cause the pistons to stick, thus drag. This can result ultimately in wheel lockup. I removed the calipers, partially exposed the pistons with compressed air, and lubed the dust seals with silicone grease. I then pushed the pistons in and then out with compressed air a few times to distribute the silicone grease on the dust-seal-to-piston surfaces.







