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brake pads
« on: 21 January 2016, 20:33:06 »

are the front brake pads the same on all omegas.  :-\
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #1 on: 21 January 2016, 20:34:59 »

Yes.  :y

Only ones that were different were very, very early 2.0's
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #2 on: 21 January 2016, 20:47:10 »

Pre 1998 2.0l ones where smaller. All others are the same.
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #3 on: 21 January 2016, 21:48:01 »

are the front brake pads the same on all omegas.  :-\
  thanks , was pretty much sure they were. need to do mine, but have some I bought  ago  :)
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #4 on: 22 January 2016, 10:01:02 »

Many of the ones you see on heebay etc are the 2.0 ones, though. Certainly there's more pads out there than there are cars! And of course there's always the danger that you'l get given the wrong ones from a reputable motorfactor, mistakes happen etc..

9195077 or
9192124

Vx part number  :)
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #5 on: 02 June 2016, 16:34:29 »

Many of the ones you see on heebay etc are the 2.0 ones, though. Certainly there's more pads out there than there are cars! And of course there's always the danger that you'l get given the wrong ones from a reputable motorfactor, mistakes happen etc..

9195077 or
9192124


Vx part number  :)
Are they both front pads
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #6 on: 02 June 2016, 16:51:29 »

They are both front pads, sorry, that was a bit poorly worded.

Those two part numbers dont refer to the inside and outside pad, or anything similar. They are literally identical, except that the top number is the super duper genuine GM ones that are about £100 a set, or something mad.. the second number is the Trade Club pads, which are about 90% as good as the other, but 85% cheaper. They are still genuine GM pads from your Vauxhall dealer, and are the OOF recommended ones to get, no other aftermarket make gets any universally-positive reviews. I use the latter myself, and have a spare set of the '9195077's 'in stock' as spare.

Something daft like £15 for the TC GM pads, so very cheap, but very good quality.  :)
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #7 on: 02 June 2016, 17:45:37 »

They are both front pads, sorry, that was a bit poorly worded.

Those two part numbers dont refer to the inside and outside pad, or anything similar. They are literally identical, except that the top number is the super duper genuine GM ones that are about £100 a set, or something mad.. the second number is the Trade Club pads, which are about 90% as good as the other, but 85% cheaper. They are still genuine GM pads from your Vauxhall dealer, and are the OOF recommended ones to get, no other aftermarket make gets any universally-positive reviews. I use the latter myself, and have a spare set of the '9195077's 'in stock' as spare.

Something daft like £15 for the TC GM pads, so very cheap, but very good quality.  :)
Not got no trade card yet so i went begging  ;D ;D ;D Ive got 9192124 saved at main dealer to collect tomorrow. total £19.61
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Re: brake pads
« Reply #8 on: 03 June 2016, 10:01:16 »

Good stuff  :) That might even be the trade price, to be honest... did you do the 'trade voice'?
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