MOT Failure
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Jamm

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2,199 posts

209 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Failed due to a split cv joint gaiter and a 45% brake imbalance.

Garage has quoted £150 but I think thats a bit steep.

CV boot £40?

New pads £35?

Labour £40?

Providing pads are the problem as they were an advisory item.

Any input would be appreciated.

Sam_68

9,939 posts

262 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Doesn't sound too unreasonable to me. I think you're a little bit light on the labour (£40 would only pay for about 30 minutes, these days) and a bit high on the CV boot.

It would help to know what car you're running, though. If you've got a Porsche 911 with ceramic brakes, you'd need to add a zero on the end of that quote, then multiply it by 5. wink

You always have the option of doing the work yourself, if you think you're being overcharged, though...

My biggest worry would be the 45% brake imbalance. Unless the pads were absolutely and uttery fked, I be quite surprised if worn pads on their own resulted in that sort of imbalance without some other, underlying problem.

900T-R

20,405 posts

274 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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According to his profile I'd hazard a guess it's a Mk4 Fiesta. wink

I'd agree £150 is not too bad for the above. Of course if you can and are prepared to do the work yourself it can be done cheaper - but given the brake imbalance (stuck calliper?) it might be a bit of a cr*p shoot. If their quote's firm I'd be inclined to have them take the risk that it might take a little longer than expected. winksmile



Edited by 900T-R on Friday 6th February 13:12

Jamm

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2,199 posts

209 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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No its the O/H '01 suzuki swift. The chavmobile went ages ago.

Labour charge was £40 an hour iirc.

Anyway looks like I'll just have to cough up the money. Pads feel fine to me tbh so hopefully it just is a sticky piston.

Cheers lads

motorwise

401 posts

224 months

Saturday 7th February 2009
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Jamm said:
No its the O/H '01 suzuki swift. The chavmobile went ages ago.

Labour charge was £40 an hour iirc.

Anyway looks like I'll just have to cough up the money. Pads feel fine to me tbh so hopefully it just is a sticky piston.

Cheers lads
seized sliders or a collapsed flexi hose would be my guess

Jamm

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2,199 posts

209 months

Saturday 14th February 2009
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Turned out to be worn pads.

Brake balance at about 10% now.

Cheers