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Brake deal

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:50 pm
by Markp
I have been offered a set of discs and pads from an Audi dealer for £550 less than RRP. They are stock items and limited offer but I just want to check there hasn't been any change of spec/supplier on these - as I remember a number of posters having annoying issues with brake judder. The brakes on my f/l have been perfect and wondered if anyone knows if Audi has upgraded them - I would hate to end up with an old stock set than caused issues.

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:24 pm
by Markp
All sorted. They are latest part no.
So, if you need brakes, try Audi Stafford or Crewe. Or use their prices to beat your dealer price down.
I bought new disc, pads and sensors for all 4 wheels for£1199 in delivery. A £550 saving on RRP.

Audi Tetbury quoted me £1250 to supply and fit front set only :(

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:49 pm
by MikeFish
Thanks for the good info

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 10:16 am
by W8PMC
Markp wrote:All sorted. They are latest part no.
So, if you need brakes, try Audi Stafford or Crewe. Or use their prices to beat your dealer price down.
I bought new disc, pads and sensors for all 4 wheels for£1199 in delivery. A £550 saving on RRP.

Audi Tetbury quoted me £1250 to supply and fit front set only :(
That's a really good deal. Is that plus or inc VAT?

I'm paying £980 inc & fitted for just front discs on my M5 & that's £280 less that a main dealer wanted.

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 11:16 pm
by Markp
All in, including delivery.
Worth sticking them in the garage at that price.
And my local indie will fit for no more than £150.
Total saving on local Audi dealer - just under £1000. :)

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 6:18 pm
by W8PMC
Markp wrote:All in, including delivery.
Worth sticking them in the garage at that price.
And my local indie will fit for no more than £150.
Total saving on local Audi dealer - just under £1000. :)
It's a great deal.

Re: Brake deal

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 8:52 pm
by MikeFish
Markp wrote:All in, including delivery.
Worth sticking them in the garage at that price.
And my local indie will fit for no more than £150.
Total saving on local Audi dealer - just under £1000. :)
My local tyre and brake garage changed the front discs and pads on my B7 for £60.