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Title: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Viral_Jim on 28 October 2015, 08:24:41
So I've got the "Check Brakes" message on the car's SID and looking at them it's pretty clear its a genuine fault and not a dodgy sensor. Not to mention that although the pads have been changed, according to the service history, the discs appear to be originals (12 yrs and 63k)  :o.

So, where would be the best place to buy them? Are they the sort of thing that should be VX only? Eurocarparts have the pads at £20-25 and a pair of discs at £40-50. Also, I don't have ready access to Trade Club, but I'm willing to have a go at getting one if it would be worthwhile, cam belt and water pump are due over Christmas so might be worth getting one anyway.  ;D
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: 05omegav6 on 28 October 2015, 08:52:46
Disc and pad set is about £110 from VX...

Sounds alot, but halfway decent discs will be £40 or so each with vat, plus another £15-20 plus vat for pads... So actually not alot in it for going genuine :y
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: tunnie on 28 October 2015, 09:12:34
If you can go genuine, it's not so easy for me any more. Only dealer that does trade club is halfway between my home and office. So I've been using ECP or AGP a lot more recently.

If you go ECP, I've been using Pagid pads on the rear, been happy with them  :y
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Viral_Jim on 28 October 2015, 09:57:07
Thanks Harris, may take a look at that, although £110 does feel like a lot for discs and pads.

Tunnie: Thanks, I've not previously had any problems with Pagid when I used them so may look at those.

On a separate note, does anyone know how long the warning message tends to kick in before the pads are totally shot? I'm hoping to limp through to Christmas (about 500 miles' use) with them so I can use the parents' excellent workshop facilities (as opposed to my own rather cramped single garage and sloping driveway.


Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: tunnie on 28 October 2015, 11:01:56
The sensors tend to be very generous, usually fair bit of meat left on them  :y
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 28 October 2015, 21:45:33
Avoid Pagid, in the last 6-9 months the quality has fallen off a cliff
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Viral_Jim on 28 October 2015, 21:58:45
 :y thanks mate. Will pick up another brand. Disappointing cause I've never had an issue with them before.
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: tunnie on 28 October 2015, 23:20:27
Been over 2 years since i used Pagid. Used them for rear shoes and pads.

Shame to hear quality has gone :(
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Keith ABS on 29 October 2015, 07:51:22
Are you after fronts or rears or both? I have new QH rear discs and GM pads in stock, and GM front pads. PM me if interested

Keith ABS
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2015, 18:06:12
If you can go genuine, it's not so easy for me any more. Only dealer that does trade club is halfway between my home and office. So I've been using ECP or AGP a lot more recently.

If you go ECP, I've been using Pagid pads on the rear, been happy with them  :y
Hard to say how good a pad is unless on the front, or heavy use of TC.

I agree with DTM, Pagid seem to be shite now. Maybe like other once quality makes, they do a cheap, shite one. Or ECP up to their usual games  :-X
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: TheBoy on 29 October 2015, 18:07:54
To the OP, best general purpose brakes without doubt are genuine or TC. Tried and tested, Nobody has found anything better (without modified brakes), and reasonably priced on TC.
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: Viral_Jim on 29 October 2015, 18:24:10
Thanks TB, and others, any tips on how ti get TC?
Title: Re: Best source for brake discs & pads
Post by: biggriffin on 29 October 2015, 20:49:44
I have recently fitted, new pagdid discs, and tc pads, also have tc pads in the rear, and find them suitable.
As Tb says best value without modified. :)