Rear brake pads....

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Zyp
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Post by Zyp »

Main dealer - £299

Seriously?
For just rear pads?

Says it takes 1.5hrs to fit...

Unfortunately, even with help from others on here, I can't find the definitive answer to which pads I need, and where to purchase from.

I'd have a mate fit them.
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Aitch
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Post by Aitch »

Well I'll be looking at Minted when the time comes. I've always gone with their 1144 material which is a mild track pad, resistant to fade and doesn't take much to warm up.
Davidb
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Post by Davidb »

Rear pads take about an hour to change. Pads I used were Brembo and they cost around £60 including the wear sensor.
Brembo part number is P36 033, not sure of the part number for the wear sensor.

Hope that helps.
Davidb
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Post by Davidb »

I have the part number for the Bosch wear sensor if you still need it.
Zyp
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Post by Zyp »

Thanks David

Popped into my local indy garage and they said there's still 4 mm on the pads.
Their price to change them is around £150
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daytona650
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Post by daytona650 »

Zyp wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 4:55 pm Thanks David

Popped into my local indy garage and they said there's still 4 mm on the pads.
Their price to change them is around £150
4mm is still plenty for rears - i'd leave it for a bit.
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