new pads and discs???
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Should have gone to Godspeed in Bridgend, you will get a lot more for your money
Edited due to zbelling
[Edited by Stuart J - 10/1/2002 6:03:54 PM]
Edited due to zbelling
[Edited by Stuart J - 10/1/2002 6:03:54 PM]
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Just waved goodbye to my Scoob.
Garage just driven off for its 60'000 mile service.
Service cost £295+VAT.
Will need pads all round - any idea of cost??
Will it need new discs?? - any ideas of cost??
Gone to a subaru dealer.
Garage just driven off for its 60'000 mile service.
Service cost £295+VAT.
Will need pads all round - any idea of cost??
Will it need new discs?? - any ideas of cost??
Gone to a subaru dealer.
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Rear pad supply and fit cost £115 ish, front pads are usally more expensive (I think). The dealer should measure the disks to see if the disc's need to be replace, not sure what the life span of the disc are though.
Cheers.
Ian.
Cheers.
Ian.
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I'd go for a set of aftermarket discs/pads rather than OE, especially if your car is out of warrenty. If you do go for godspeed stuff, check out the groupbuy in the brakes forum.
Justin
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£960 - uckkkking ell.
Garage made a **** up quoting me price over phone so
only paid £790.
60'000 service
new front pads
new front discs
new alternater belt
and a bulb!
I need a lie down.
Garage made a **** up quoting me price over phone so
only paid £790.
60'000 service
new front pads
new front discs
new alternater belt
and a bulb!
I need a lie down.
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