New brakes and discs all round

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sasha320
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New brakes and discs all round

Post by sasha320 » Tue Dec 28, 2021 1:00 pm

Does anybody know the cheapest way to get OEM front and rear brakes, discs and fluid replaced in West / South West London / Home Counties?
Panamera ST Turbo, RS6 (C7), Cayenne Turbo S (958), RS4 (B8), ML63 (2010), 997.1 TT, 997 4S, ML63 (2008), CL55, CLK320, Toyota Corolla GTi 16v, Honda CRX, Passat V6

HDPete
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Re: New brakes and discs all round

Post by HDPete » Tue Dec 28, 2021 5:08 pm

Not in your area (I’m in Dorset), but as a guide I paid around £2,700 all round at a local independent / VAG Specialist

Urbanpixels
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Re: New brakes and discs all round

Post by Urbanpixels » Sun Jan 02, 2022 7:42 pm

A local independent in S.yorks wanted £2400 for the full job using OEM stuff.

morski
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Re: New brakes and discs all round

Post by morski » Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:00 pm

front discs £463.51 each
front pads £362.80
front sensor £90.73
fitting kit £51.46
rear dscs £380.63 ea
rear pads £122.36

plus fitting and brake fluids etc etc

Been some massive price increase recently on the front discs and pads

sasha320
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Re: New brakes and discs all round

Post by sasha320 » Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:40 pm

Just paid £2,500 at a London Main Dealer for brakes and discs all round (as well as fluid).

Used the “Bumper” interest free facility because it gave me the illusion that I hadn’t just paid £2,500 for car consumables!

However I would happily use it again in preference to a credit card as it was easier and quicker clicking a few links on my phone sat in the dealership whilst the car was being brought round, than using a dirty chip and pin machine!
Panamera ST Turbo, RS6 (C7), Cayenne Turbo S (958), RS4 (B8), ML63 (2010), 997.1 TT, 997 4S, ML63 (2008), CL55, CLK320, Toyota Corolla GTi 16v, Honda CRX, Passat V6

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