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Mrs Pasty's car needs brakes.
all of them.
discs and pads.
 
have ECP'd it and Pagid all round (although no idea if i've chosen the right pads) is about £120
 
eBay has a SKODA FABIA VRS 1.9 TDi & 2.0 MINTEX FRONT & REAR BRAKE DISCS AND PADS SET and i think Mintex is decent stuff.
 
I did consider going down a drilled and grooved route
SKODA FABIA 1.9 TDi VRS FRONT & REAR Drilled/Grooved Brake Discs & BREMBO
but really can't see the point on a standard commuting car and discs of unknown origin also worry me

 

Any other options?

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Pagid. I got around Castle Combe (last time I was allowed on there) using pagid brakes.

They were fine. That was with Pagid pads too. They just clip off the wires for the sensors

when fitting them to a car that doesn't need them. Pagid are also painted so won't rust for

a long time and will stay looking good. Should keep the rears from looking like crap 2 mins

after they have been fitted.     

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I got some front pads from CP4L and they were not correct fitment. So be careful.

Even though I had out my reg in etc. Need to work out what I'm going to do with them now. Pretty sure it will cost me £5 ish to send them back and they only cost about £16 anyway.

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I put my reg in and it does no more than select a 1.9 diesel fabia

Doesn't go into enough detail to distinguish between the SDI, the TDI or the VRS

all 3 of which (from the multitude of options) have slightly different brakes!

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I think unless spending a fair bit of money its quite close between pad/disk combos.

For that reason i've stuck with mintex all round for a while- never been disapointed with a set tbh- perfect for fast road imo.

might not be the best if you fancy some track action though.

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Front page of service book or on sticker under boot carpet

Will be a load of 3 digit codes, these are your pr codes, eurocarparts and carparts4less list their brakes using the pr codes so you buy right first time

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sorry to be a pain i cant see how to use the pr number but are these the right disc's for a fabia vrs 2005 front

http://www.carparts4less.co.uk/cp4l/c/Skoda_Fabia_1.9_2004/p/car-parts/car-brakes/brake-friction/brake-discs/?104440798&1&f78dd935967d8cb0d20e8c936465c7d30b76d60d&000027

Yes.

Those are the same ones I linked to in post #12 (in answer to the first time you posted the question)

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