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Sorry for our lack of support over the last year but MYBB is back and so are we.
Let's get the forum buzzing again... (March 25, 2022)x
So VX have just told me that my rear breaks are 80% worn and suggest that I get both the pads and discs changed....they said they know I won't be using them for the work so have no reason to try and rip me off so just wondering if people reckon that the discs really do need changing or is this generally not something that's required on a car with 26k miles?
National tyres quoted me 256 quid for the whole lot of work, discs, pads and fitting.
Cheers mate! Would defo like to look into doing it myself eventually but I'd have to buy all the kit to get the car up etc. Just for now I wanted to know if the discs really did need replacing ATM or just the breaks? Changing discs at 26k seems a bit early!
front do wear quicker than the back like rusty says get someone to look at them
also you will get a better quote from your local garage steer clear of the dealers
I had my front pads changed at 2nd service 12,172 miles the rears will be done at 3rd service (I use the engine to brake more than brakes) I think the VX pads are crap TBH.
The wife's Pug is only just due a brake, discs and shoe change after 3 years of ownerships and she covers way more miles than I do.
I'm with you! Thanks doesn't look tooooo hard to do the breaks, just a bit unsure about getting the callipers off and being able to get them back on again!
No idea what one of those is! Haha...will have to do some research on this before I tackle it...only reason I was gonna pay someone to do it is that I don't have enough free time these days to be doing this kind of stuff myself and don't wanna rush it and mess it up
Cheers mate, yeah with something that can affect the safety of the car I think I may leave this to the pro's...especially with the amount I actually drive.
What I may do is source the parts myself and ask the local garage to fit them...if that will work out cheaper anyway...