Fair price for rear pads fitted?
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Given that I have neither the time nor inclination to fit new rear brake pads, does £460 fitted for both sides at the rear sound like a fair price from a dealer or should I start ringing the independents to see if I can improve on that? Or should I perhaps just find someone competent to fit brake pads (Kwikfit?) and buy them myself (as I have seen others do in another thread)?
JA51ON W said:
I paid £120 for gen pads from euro car parts and fitted myself!
Me too, cost about £140 including sensor cables for genuine pads - took about 30-45 mins really easy job. If you don't want to do it yourself buy the pads and have any local garage do it, no specialist knowledge or equipment needed. v8woollie said:
Is there a guide anywhere that explains how to remove the old ones and fit the new ones, plus the correct way to torque up the wheel nuts?. Maybe I'll find the time and inclination if I can save £300!
The wheel torque you can find in the manual. removal and refitting is very simple Simon I will explain down the D&Djohng39 said:
The wheel torque you can find in the manual.
Or in the FAQs V8V
Wheel Nut Torque
Tighten every second nut until all five nuts are tightened. Tighten all wheel nuts in two stages.
1. To 70 Nm (52 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
2. To 180 Nm (133 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
v8woollie said:
So I just need to buy a trolley jack and a torque wrench. Might put the cost back to the dealer price
I reckon that's the hard bit jacking the car up looks a nightmare to me why the stupid jack points But agreed with the rest should be a easy diy job once the car is supported properley.
Is this a reasonable trolley jack. It is low profile so will get under the sill and has 2.25 tonne capacity:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Liftmaster-Multifunction-E...
or this one:
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Liftmaster-Multifunction-E...
or this one:
http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode...
johng39 said:
Send me a reminder on Monday and I will put my torque wrench in a bag and bring it to the d&d
Thanks John but I have the torque wrench (a Norbar job that goes to 200Nm) that I bought when I had the S4. I went over the top a bit as those wheel nuts tightened to around 90 lb/ft. Can't believe the Vantage needs 133 lb/ft!Very kind of you to offer though. Just need to make sure I get the proper trolley jack, and I'm thinking a 2+ tonne with low profile (<100mm) should be OK. Some have rubber bits to protect the jacking point and some don't, although I suppose a block of hardwood would do the same thing.
Get onto Eurocarparts website...
Put in reg No
Rear Pads are Part No 101870028.........£167.94
Put them in your basket........then go to checkout and type. .test31. Into the promo code box
And the price changes as if by magic to £115.88.....
That includes free delivery to your door, or you can reserve and collect at a local depot if they have them in stock.....you can check their stock on line too....
To fit..... No more than half an our per side....
So in answer to the original question......fking rip off as usual from an AD
Put in reg No
Rear Pads are Part No 101870028.........£167.94
Put them in your basket........then go to checkout and type. .test31. Into the promo code box
And the price changes as if by magic to £115.88.....
That includes free delivery to your door, or you can reserve and collect at a local depot if they have them in stock.....you can check their stock on line too....
To fit..... No more than half an our per side....
So in answer to the original question......fking rip off as usual from an AD
George H said:
Or in the FAQs
V8V
Wheel Nut Torque
Tighten every second nut until all five nuts are tightened. Tighten all wheel nuts in two stages.
1. To 70 Nm (52 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
2. To 180 Nm (133 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
Just to correct George.... Cos I canV8V
Wheel Nut Torque
Tighten every second nut until all five nuts are tightened. Tighten all wheel nuts in two stages.
1. To 70 Nm (52 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
2. To 180 Nm (133 lb. / ft.) in one continuous movement.
Torque depends on which wheel nuts are fitted...
22mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft...... Then 100 lb/ft......... Or 80 Nm......... Then 135 Nm
21mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft.....then 133 lb/ft........or 80 Nm....... Then 180 Nm
My car is an 06 and has 22mm lug nuts
897sma said:
Don't forget to replace the sensor cables too otherwise you'll still have a warning light on. If you're interested I can post up step by step pictures.
When you say replace the sensor cables do you mean remember to attach the existing ones to the new pads or do you mean buy new sensor cables too? And of course pictures would paint a thousands words (maybe fodder for the faq)
897sma said:
Don't forget to replace the sensor cables too otherwise you'll still have a warning light on. If you're interested I can post up step by step pictures.
Good pointBut if they haven't come into contact with the disc, activating the light........ The old ones can be carefully removed and re-used..
Lunablack said:
Just to correct George.... Cos I can
Torque depends on which wheel nuts are fitted...
22mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft...... Then 100 lb/ft......... Or 80 Nm......... Then 135 Nm
21mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft.....then 133 lb/ft........or 80 Nm....... Then 180 Nm
My car is an 06 and has 22mm lug nuts
Mine is a March 07. How do I find out the nut size? Try a socket and see if it fits? Torque depends on which wheel nuts are fitted...
22mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft...... Then 100 lb/ft......... Or 80 Nm......... Then 135 Nm
21mm lug nuts = 60 lb/ft.....then 133 lb/ft........or 80 Nm....... Then 180 Nm
My car is an 06 and has 22mm lug nuts
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