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Wheres thr best place to get pads and discs from Thats cheap ?

im looking at replacing the discs and pads all round. Been getting quotes for bout £500 ish all round. 

A local motor factor is as good a place as any as other DiYers and trades in your area go there.   If there is no local Motor Factor more then people have been buying online.  There is a parts supplier that is a Briskoda Sponsor. http://opieoils.co.uk

 

Edited by roottoot

7 hours ago, Stuart-h said:

Wheres thr best place to get pads and discs from Thats cheap ?

im looking at replacing the discs and pads all round. Been getting quotes for bout £500 ish all round. 

 

For the Superb MK2, you should be able to get the very best quality (eg. ATE) front and rear brake discs and front and rear brake pads for about £250 including shipping depending on the brake disc sizes.

 

If you go for Bosch discs and ATE brake pads, the price drops to about £200 including shipping, as Bosch discs tend to be less than ATE discs.

 

Of course, it depends on exactly what size discs you have.

 

The best prices will tend to be for the smallest disc sizes, ie. 288mm front discs and 272mm rear discs on the Superb MK2.

 

OEM brake diagrams for the Superb MK2 on 7zap

https://skoda.7zap.com/en/cz/superb/sup/2016-768/6/

 

Also consider TRW brake pads, but unless they are a lot cheaper than ATE brake pads, I would go for ATE over TRW brake pads.

 

TRW brake discs tend to be painted rather than coated, so I would go for ATE or Bosch brake discs over TRW brake discs as coated brake discs should offer better protected from corrosion.

 

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