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Brake components Skoda Superb Estate 2.0 4x4 2019 DSG

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Hello all,

New to the forum but have owned this car since 2020, due to the distance to my nearest Skoda dealer i have decided to purchase parts my self for a local garage to install but while looking for replacement front & rear discs & Pads I'm getting conflicting items.

Different disc sizes/widths etc. cars just done 70k and the original parts are still installed.

i would like to replace with Bosch all round if someone could advise any direct links to a supplier &/or the correct sizes i require.

Thanks for looking.

Yep motor factors are super-sh1te at resolving number plates to models and engines/parts etc.

Depends if your 4x4 is petrol 280 or TDI

For 280 4x4: Front discs are 340mm vented. Rear Discs are 310mm vented.

For everything else including diesel 4x4: 312mm vented front and 300mm solid rear discs.

Rear pads are the same apparently. Front are different (but they should say to work with 340mm or 312mm which should tell you the difference.

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44 minutes ago, travs said:

Yep motor factors are super-sh1te at resolving number plates to models and engines/parts etc.

Depends if your 4x4 is petrol 280 or TDI

For 280 4x4: Front discs are 340mm vented. Rear Discs are 310mm vented.

For everything else including diesel 4x4: 312mm vented front and 300mm solid rear discs.

Rear pads are the same apparently. Front are different (but they should say to work with 340mm or 312mm which should tell you the difference.

Thanks for the info on sizing.

car is a 2.0 TDI

No worries - so 312mm vented front and 300mm solid rear discswise. Rear pads are rear pads. Front will need to be specific.

Autodoc is as good as any and generally OE/OEM will be fine whoever makes them. Personally, choosing ceramic pads are great for cleaning as they are incredibly low dust (I have just switched from ATE Ceramics and the wheels get so dirty so quickly) but someone did report them chewing through his discs. I didn't have them long enough to see any effect of this.

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21 minutes ago, travs said:

Yep motor factors are super-sh1te at resolving number plates to models and engines/parts etc.

Depends if your 4x4 is petrol 280 or TDI

For 280 4x4: Front discs are 340mm vented. Rear Discs are 310mm vented.

For everything else including diesel 4x4: 312mm vented front and 300mm solid rear discs.

Rear pads are the same apparently. Front are different (but they should say to work with 340mm or 312mm which should tell you the difference.

Hi,

Thanks for this, car is a 2.0 diesel

2 hours ago, travs said:

No worries - so 312mm vented front and 300mm solid rear discswise. Rear pads are rear pads. Front will need to be specific.

Autodoc is as good as any and generally OE/OEM will be fine whoever makes them. Personally, choosing ceramic pads are great for cleaning as they are incredibly low dust (I have just switched from ATE Ceramics and the wheels get so dirty so quickly) but someone did report them chewing through his discs. I didn't have them long enough to see any effect of this.

Looking at the below pads for the front but purely based on Amazon saying they are correct for my car. Thoughts please.

https://amzn.eu/d/08OnEe33

Thoughts are that Amazon will pay very little attention to whether they’re right or not while dodging as much Corporation Tax as possible.

But the pads look correct for the front judging by Autodoc 👍🏼

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Autodoc is bring up different types of brakes for my car, is there a way to get the Parts list numbers using my vin

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Managed to get a parts list for my vehicle but not sure how to use it, is there a specific site i could use for brake Components

You’re overthinking a lot of this. Most of the brake components are all the same.

We’ve established it’s not a 280 so has 312mm vented front discs and 300mm solid rear discs. And the pads you put up are the right ones for the front.

What else are you looking to get?

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All genuine part number info can be found here, especially if you already know disc diameters.

https://www.lllparts.co.uk/catalogs

ifinterface.com will help you finding the OEM reference and corresponding PR codes for any parts. Then you can check if the parts you intend to buy on any website match the OEM reference. 😉

For the 3V3/3V5 Superb.......

280/272 AWD Superb PR Codes:-

  • Front - 1LA - 340mm vented

  • Rear - 1LZ - 310mm vented

Everything else Superb PR Codes:-

  • Front - 1ZA - 312mm vented

  • Rear - 1KU - 300mm solid

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Thanks all, ordered all from Autodoc, lets see how long they take to deliver.

cheers

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Brake components arrived today, 3 days from ordering to UK.

Would use Autodoc again

If I’m in no massive rush I always get from AUTODOC tbh, but they can be funky with prices

At the moment I’ve got two ATE front discs and ATE ceramic pads in my basket, was £159 the other day now £209

But I’m going to use the daily bonus to see how much discount I can get

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