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HI - Has anyone recommendations for Front Discs and pads ?   been quoted £560 by an indy to replace them with VW parts.

 

2018    280 4x4

 

Cheers

David

That's not a bad price David. Long story but I had to replace my front discs & pads - then the rear 12 months later - each time I paid my local trusted garage £500. I have a 2007 Octy, but I'm guessing that the Superb won't be far off the £500 mark - so £560 sounds very reasonable. Get the rears checked, as it could be cheaper to get them done now for a bit extra - instead of what I did paying £500 extra.

Hope that helps.

Jay.

Genuine parts alone for me cost about £350 - They are pulling your pants down at that price.

1 to 1.5 hours tops!

 

Personally id fit Pagid if you want to go the aftermarket route - Parts for these are around £240

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Cheers - will look at pagid 

22 hours ago, Woodside99 said:

Has anyone recommendations for Front Discs and pads ?   been quoted £560 by an indy to replace them with VW parts.

2018    280 4x4

 

The 340mm front brake discs are a TRW brake system.

 

Original TRW GDB2114 front brake pads are £45.14 on amazon

https://www.amazon.co.uk/TRW-GDB2114Â-Brake-Pad-disc-brake/dp/B06XYN4994/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2MBFU1750T57M&keywords=trw+gdb2114&qid=1650993835&sprefix=trw+gdb2114%2Caps%2C289&sr=8-1

 

The front brake pads are also listed on autodoc

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/trw/11288579

 

For comparison, Pagid front brake pads are £92.18 at Halfords and aren't as good as the OEM TRW brake pads.

https://www.halfords.com/car-parts?cgid=297008&pid=101444228

 

For front brake discs, ATE are one of the best. When Skoda don't specify TRW brakes they usually specify ATE brakes. The benefit of ATE over TRW brakes discs is that ATE have a coated finish so are less prone to rusting than the cheaper painted TRW finish.

 

ATE front brake discs 24.0130-0225.1 (£146.69 for two)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384790724108?hash=item5997507e0c:g:FG4AAOSwXZ9ht-D6

 

Like the front brake pads, the front brake discs are also listed on autodoc

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/7013633

 

So that's a grand total of £191.83 for parts, and labour shouldn't be more than 1 hour at perhaps £72/hour including VAT...making a grand total of £263.83.

 

Edited by Carlston

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Cheers - that is excellent.  

I think going to a dealer would cost less than £560... 

 

Run away from that Indy. 

I think going to a dealer would cost less than £560... 

 

Run away from that Indy. 

I always fit EBC to my own vehicles. 
been using them for more years than I’d like to admit. Only ever had one issue with pad material wearing away in less than 1000 miles on brand new brakes. Never found out why, and never happened again. 
In fact, I’d have bought some already for my current vehicle if they ever had any in stock for it. 
good brakes though, and no squealing. 

15 hours ago, UndertheRadar said:

I always fit EBC to my own vehicles.

 

Skoda use the same rear brake pads for both the 300mm rear brake discs and the 310mm rear brake discs. They are both ATE brake systems.

 

I would rather fit ATE brake pads to an ATE brake system knowing that they are precisely made to fit.

 

ATE Rear brake pads for 300mm rear brake discs 1KU 3Q0698451

13 3Q0 698 451 1 set of brake pads for disk brake   1
14 3Q0 615 601 brake disc 300X12MM 5/112 2

https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/passat+4motion+santana/pa/2016-793/6/615-615050/

 

ATE Rear brake pads for 310mm rear brake discs 1KZ 3Q0698451

13 3Q0 698 451 1 set of brake pads for disk brake   1
14 1K0 615 601 N brake disc (vented) 310X22 2

https://volkswagen.7zap.com/en/rdw/passat+4motion+santana/pa/2016-793/6/615-615060/

 

ATE 13.0460-7294.2 rear brake pads are sold to replace the following OEM part numbers:

3Q0698451

3Q0698451B

3Q0698451C

3Q0698451D

3Q0698451E

3Q0698451F

3QF698451

5G0698451

5Q0698451

5Q0698451P

5Q0698451S

8V0698451A

8V0698451D

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/car-parts/oem/3q0698451?search=OEN+3Q0698451&supplier[0]=3

 

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