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Disc and Pads part number request - 2.0 TDI 150 Estate

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Hi,

 

Does anyone know the part numbers for replacement discs and pads on a 2017 Superb 2.0 TDi 150 Estate?

 

Thanks!

1 hour ago, MrRich said:

Does anyone know the part numbers for replacement discs and pads on a 2017 Superb 2.0 TDi 150 Estate?

 

1K0615301AA 5Q0615301F

12 1K0615301AA Brake disc (vented) 312X25MM 5/112 2    
12 5Q0615301F Brake disc (vented) 312X25MM 5/112 2    

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/SUP/851/6/615/615000

 

ATE 24.0125-0158.1 

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/ate/957620

 

ATE 24.0125-0158.1

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/374366360127

 

8V0698151B

brake pads with wear indicator for disc brake 1ZA

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs/skoda/CZ/SUP/851/6/615/615000

 

ATE 13.0460-2785.2

https://www.amazon.de/-/en/ATE-13-0460-2785-2-02-13-0460-2785-2-TEVES-Brake/dp/B01CRNJ9UY/ref=sr_1_1

 

TRW GDB1956

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234610257695

 

Edited by Carlston

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Thanks.  Why are there two part numbers for discs?

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Also do we happen to know who made the pads and discs for Skoda / VW?

1 hour ago, MrRich said:

Thanks.  Why are there two part numbers for discs?

 

ATE 24.0125-0158.1 front discs are sold to replace both 1K0615301AA and 5Q0615301F part numbers.

 

1 hour ago, MrRich said:

Also do we happen to know who made the pads and discs for Skoda / VW?

 

It's a TRW brake system so I suspect TRW brake pads were used.

 

Edited by Carlston

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Thanks much appreciated.  As there will be the inevitable postal delays over Christmas and I could do with fitting these parts before mid-Jan (car going to Europe and doing a few thousand miles), are parts available from Euro Car Parts / CarParts4Less the same standard as elsewhere (e.g. Autodoc, LLL etc.)?

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Hi again,

 

Sorry please disregard my last post.

8 hours ago, Carlston said:

 

ATE 24.0125-0158.1 front discs are sold to replace both 1K0615301AA and 5Q0615301F part numbers.

 

 

It's a TRW brake system so I suspect TRW brake pads were used.

 

Surprisingly it’s not often the case that the caliper brand matches the pad brand. They seem to like to mix it up 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi all,

 

Thanks for the help with part numbers, ultimately sourced discs from VW dealer direct online and went with the TRW brake pads listed above.

 

Thanks,

5 hours ago, MrRich said:

TRW brake pads

85000km on the clock of my Mk3 and still 1st mount TRW brake pads on. They’re far from the limit (12-13mm whereas minimum is 9mm including back plate).

Note: my Mk3 is also estate version with TDI190 + DS6 + 4x4 = heavy configuration which should decrease brake pads lifetime. 
Very positively surprised with these pads.

Same thing on my wife´s Audi Q3: 149000 km on the clock and still 1st mount TRW brake pads on (but manual gear and FWD only)

 

I fear I will have sold both cars before I need to change brake discs and pads…

Otherwise I would probably change for ATE Ceramics discs & pads, which seem to have similar braking efficiency but without brown brake dust. This ceramics treatment helps keeping clean wheels longer.

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That's good to know.  The pads with VAG stamped all over them had TRW on them too, so hopefully the ones fitted will be similar to factory part quality.

50 minutes ago, MrRich said:

That's good to know.  The pads with VAG stamped all over them had TRW on them too, so hopefully the ones fitted will be similar to factory part quality.

If you compare a code similar to the one photographed below, this is the pad material code which determines what exact material it is. Be interesting to see if genuine/non genuine TRW pads have the exact same material on them.

 

Decrypting Brake Pad Edge Codes

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