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Brake discs  where to buy?
« on: 03 September 2008, 23:47:55 »

Hello

an anypne tell me best palce to buy brakes discs an pad for 2003 2.6 estate?

Thanks very much....  what should I be paying?
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #1 on: 03 September 2008, 23:50:07 »

Vauxhall's own ... and get them on trade club if you can .. TC is £20 a year from www.autobahnstormers.com, takes about a week to come through, or PM andyc - a member here who will give you trade club prices .. but you'll have to pay postage as well.

You don't say front or rear .. so here are both :)


Omega        Part Number        Retail Price        Normal Trade        Trade Club
Brake Disc & Pad Kit, Front
 
All models exc. 2.0 to '97       93175466       £98.50       £81.31       £71.40


Omega        Part Number        Retail Price        Normal Trade        Trade Club
Brake Discs/Drums, Rear (pair)
 
Solid discs/drums to '00       90444513       £94.00       £79.96       £59.96
 
Ventilated discs/drums from '01       93182287       £121.00       £103.18       £79.71
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #2 on: 03 September 2008, 23:51:00 »

Best value and performance is held to be the VX genuine ones, obtained on Trade Club prices at around £80 or so per axle set including pads.

Search 'Trade Club' to get the gist of whats meant....   :y

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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #3 on: 03 September 2008, 23:53:55 »

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Hello

an anypne tell me best palce to buy brakes discs an pad for 2003 2.6 estate?

Thanks very much....  what should I be paying?
Its a general opinion on here that Vx pads and discs offer the best value for money. Esp with a trade club card. Something like £70 per axle. But others will confirm the price more accuractely no doubt.
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #4 on: 04 September 2008, 08:26:10 »

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Vauxhall's own ... and get them on trade club if you can .. TC is £20 a year from www.autobahnstormers.com,

Sorry to be pedantic, but the autobahnstormers site is http://www.autobahnstormers.co.uk - when I went to that link above I got some spammy search page!  :y
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #5 on: 04 September 2008, 08:30:51 »

Get Vx discs (set incl pads) - aftermarket ones will not last very long (bitter experience!) :y

This is one of the few items that must be replaced by genuine Vx parts.
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #6 on: 04 September 2008, 09:10:11 »

Try www.autobahnstormers.org/forum for Trade Club membership
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #7 on: 04 September 2008, 09:17:58 »

or ate discs and pads from euro car parts at about £90
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #8 on: 04 September 2008, 09:25:59 »

john here. Hope this works, pasted with me phone.

http://www.autobahnstormers.org/

Click on club info, then how to join, and download the adobe file.
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #9 on: 04 September 2008, 11:49:38 »

or get the brakes and pads from the OEM suppliers....
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #10 on: 04 September 2008, 13:16:59 »

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or get the brakes and pads from the OEM suppliers....

Who are the oem supplers for brakes on the Omega?
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #11 on: 04 September 2008, 16:02:59 »

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or ate discs and pads from euro car parts at about £90

Genuine Vx discs & pads £71.40 + VAT on TC from Vx main dealer - why pay more for non Vx parts :-? :-?
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #12 on: 04 September 2008, 16:50:50 »

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Genuine Vx discs & pads £71.40 + VAT on TC from Vx main dealer - why pay more for non Vx parts :-? :-?


how about because he doesn't have a TC!

It's very easy to get blase about these things when you have a TC, forgetting the difference in prices for those that dont.  ATE are an OEM level tier 1 supplier, and as such should be very bit as good as the VX part.
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #13 on: 04 September 2008, 17:07:41 »

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Genuine Vx discs & pads £71.40 + VAT on TC from Vx main dealer - why pay more for non Vx parts :-? :-?


how about because he doesn't have a TC!

It's very easy to get blase about these things when you have a TC, forgetting the difference in prices for those that dont.  ATE are an OEM level tier 1 supplier, and as such should be very bit as good as the VX part.

Agreed, apart from a TC is obtainable by all for 20 quid a year.  You would just about save that on the disks/pads pack, never mind the rest of annual spend on oil,filters etc...
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Re: Brake discs  where to buy?
« Reply #14 on: 04 September 2008, 17:36:42 »

AS I already said .. andyc .. a senior member here will provide parts at trade club prices to those who don't have a TC ... just costs a bit in postage.. :)

TBH .. I can't see why any OOF member does NOT apply to ABS for a card .. the £20 is recouped on the first visit to the dealers.

Anyone can get a card .. ABS membership requires an INTEREST in the omega V6 .. all 4 pot and oil burning owners are naturally jealous of the smoothness and power of the V6 .. you are therefore "interested" in them .. thus entitled to ABS membership and a trade card ... :)

As an example .. I assume all OOF members do regular oil changes. Recommended oil is Vx 10W40


 Engine Oil - Semi synthetic 10W40 SL/CF A3/B4
 
        Part No.        Retail Price        Normal Trade        Trade Club
 
5 litres       93165216       £25.65       £18.81       £10.77       

so you save £15 on 5 litres of oil ... however .. there is also an offer on for TC holders ... 4 for the price of 3 ...

Semi synthetic 10W40
5 litre part number 93165216
Offer price for four cans £28.53

so you get £100 worth of oil for £30 !!! now that is a saving of 3 1/2 times the cost of the card !!

and we haven't started on filters, wipers, brake discs etc etc etc

Its a no-brainer to me   :y :y :y

BTW .. all prices exclude VAT  and have gone up slightly recently , but the principle remains  :)
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