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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Elite Pete on 25 March 2007, 15:42:08
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Can anyone tell me the price of rear discs and pads for a 3.0 Estate and if there on trade club.
Thanks in advance :y
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Pete,
Rear axle set pads (all models) 9192126 £10.95 (TC)
Rear pair solid discs 90444513 £58.36 (TC)
Don't think there is a variation for estate but I stand to be corrected.
HTH
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Pete,
Rear axle set pads (all models) 9192126 £10.95 (TC)
Rear pair solid discs 90444513 £58.36 (TC)
Don't think there is a variation for estate but I stand to be corrected.
HTH
Cheers :y
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May be worth having a set of the antirattle springs handy, they can't be too much....
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May be worth having a set of the antirattle springs handy, they can't be too much....
The obvious answer is no......but i'll ask anyway....arent the back ones built into the pads like the front ones are?
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The hand brake shoes shouldn't normally need doing because they get no wear - unless badly rusted, contaminated with brake fluid, or separating from the base...
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Pete,
Rear axle set pads (all models) 9192126 £10.95 (TC)
Rear pair solid discs 90444513 £58.36 (TC)
Don't think there is a variation for estate but I stand to be corrected.
HTH
Dont forget to add the dreaded VAT to those prices Pete :y
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May be worth having a set of the antirattle springs handy, they can't be too much....
The obvious answer is no......but i'll ask anyway....arent the back ones built into the pads like the front ones are?
Rears have a seperate spring, not included with the pads. They have a tendency to break where the 2 parts are riveted together.
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May be worth having a set of the antirattle springs handy, they can't be too much....
The obvious answer is no......but i'll ask anyway....arent the back ones built into the pads like the front ones are?
Rears have a seperate spring, not included with the pads. They have a tendency to break where the 2 parts are riveted together.
Right...cheers :y Dont know if you remember the pic i posted of my old front pads.....one of the springs had indeed snapped off.....guess what....since changing them....an annoying rattle i had, has disappeared too :)
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May be worth having a set of the antirattle springs handy, they can't be too much....
The obvious answer is no......but i'll ask anyway....arent the back ones built into the pads like the front ones are?
Rears have a seperate spring, not included with the pads. They have a tendency to break where the 2 parts are riveted together.
Right...cheers :y Dont know if you remember the pic i posted of my old front pads.....one of the springs had indeed snapped off.....guess what....since changing them....an annoying rattle i had, has disappeared too :)
I do remember... ...the antirattle springs are there for a reason ;)