Oh no. My car has failed the MOT. New rear discs and pads required - they are quoting me £134 all in fitted. I have requested a price for brembo brakes and ferodo DS2500 pads. How much do you think they will be over standard non OEM stuff?
Oh no. My car has failed the MOT. New rear discs and pads required - they are quoting me £134 all in fitted. I have requested a price for brembo brakes and ferodo DS2500 pads. How much do you think they will be over standard non OEM stuff?
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Just got a call back. £154 all in but textar? pads instead of ferodo.
I have said yes anyway, kind of need a MOT.
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http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?t=6791
Have a look at that thread.
Thanks for that. Is that cost in pairs?
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cheersOriginally Posted by BlackBeast
BTW, i think you need a reszied version of that picture of you and that lovely lady from Trax as your sig!
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Just a note about the Textar pads, I fitted some to the rear of mine and shortly afterwards it started vibrating the whole rear end under even moderate braking. I went back to the Volvo pads and it stopped doing it.
At the time I wasn't impressed that such a little thing could cause the car to go pretty much ape with vibrations and shaking.
On your insurance quite a bit i would say, unless like many you stay quietOriginally Posted by Murphy
V40 2.0T Sport Lux Titanium grey,(03) 133k,standard
Yamaha R1 5VY,(06) 180bhp/165whp,100nm
what?Originally Posted by siamblue
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DS2500 would be classed as a modification, as they are track pads, Insurance companies will find any way to wiggle out of not paying out if something happens and you have to make a claim,
V40 2.0T Sport Lux Titanium grey,(03) 133k,standard
Yamaha R1 5VY,(06) 180bhp/165whp,100nm
oh right.
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Passed now
need some front lights soon though
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you should go back to the supplier of said car.... tsk lol
Not entirely true. It depends on what car they are going on.Originally Posted by siamblue
Adam.
My previous insurance company wasnt bothered , anything that improves stopping is a good thing.
Most insurers want to hear you have improved brakes particularly if you have improved power.
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lol - i knew it needed a MOT and i was told the brakes were about due, so no real shockOriginally Posted by arbee
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