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    #11
    Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
    as the OP is benched it gave him something to do and also saved spending the money at the garage.

    Win/win
    I did get that

    I was wondering what the actual cost differences were.
    Me, me, me...

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
      I did get that

      I was wondering what the actual cost differences were.
      Depends on whether or not he dies in the next 72 hours from brake failure on the Motorway
      When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....

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        #13
        Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
        I did get that

        I was wondering what the actual cost differences were.
        I got a quote for supply and one for supply and fit and the difference was only about £30.

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          #14
          Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post
          I got a quote for supply and one for supply and fit and the difference was only about £30.
          Always wondered about the Kwik Fit lifetime promise on pads - if I'd have used it on my 16 year old 4x4 then would have saved a tidy sum on replacements

          On the other hand it would have meant all my brake bolts been cross threaded or stripped
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            #15
            Originally posted by Troll View Post
            Always wondered about the Kwik Fit lifetime promise on pads - if I'd have used it on my 16 year old 4x4 then would have saved a tidy sum on replacements
            Of course they make their money on scaring people into buying things they don't need. I remember them trying to get me to spend £400 on new front discs and pads, when I knew they were fine. I probably did another 20K miles on them before replacing them for the next MOT nearly a year later, and then it only cost me about £70.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Cliphead View Post
              I did get that

              I was wondering what the actual cost differences were.
              Round these parts - London - you'd be looking at 1 hours labour: £70 from an indie, £140 from a BMW main dealer.

              I did ALL the brake pads and disks on the same car about 5 years ago after an MOT failure. Quote from BMW was £800 all-in. Got the parts from a BMW Specialist on the web and did the work myself on a Saturday morning for £160 - and that included £10 for overnight delivery of the parts.

              The old girl has just passed her MOT again now and lives to fight another year.
              nomadd liked this post

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                #17
                Originally posted by nomadd View Post
                Round these parts - London - you'd be looking at 1 hours labour: £70 from an indie, £140 from a BMW main dealer.

                I did ALL the brake pads and disks on the same car about 5 years ago after an MOT failure. Quote from BMW was £800 all-in. Got the parts from a BMW Specialist on the web and did the work myself on a Saturday morning for £160 - and that included £10 for overnight delivery of the parts.

                The old girl has just passed her MOT again now and lives to fight another year.
                Sounds very good, I was interested in price comparisons.

                Current car is relatively new and hasn't needed anything yet but previous car needed front pads and discs.

                Kwik-Fit quoted £240 if the job was easy and didn't need extra work to remove old and fit new (wtf?). Indie quoted £115 and did a fine job, parts and labour. I'm not confident about doing relatively straightforward jobs like this myself.
                Me, me, me...

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                  #18
                  It's all very simple to do until you get one where the pins are stuck (rusted) in the caliper and the pin snaps off leaving a bit in the caliper.

                  Took off caliper and had to get it drilled out at a local engineering works!

                  Datsun 140j Violet c.1983
                  Last edited by Sausage Surprise; 23 August 2012, 08:13.
                  Blood in your poo

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by nomadd View Post
                    Round these parts - London - you'd be looking at 1 hours labour: £70 from an indie, £140 from a BMW main dealer.

                    I did ALL the brake pads and disks on the same car about 5 years ago after an MOT failure. Quote from BMW was £800 all-in. Got the parts from a BMW Specialist on the web and did the work myself on a Saturday morning for £160 - and that included £10 for overnight delivery of the parts.

                    The old girl has just passed her MOT again now and lives to fight another year.
                    £160! Might have been a visit to the local motor factors. Grab a decent brand like delphi as they're probably the OEM manufacturer anyway.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
                      £160! Might have been a visit to the local motor factors. Grab a decent brand like delphi as they're probably the OEM manufacturer anyway.
                      I used a company called "Brakes International" when I used to potter about with cars.

                      Brake Parts for Cars

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