EuroCarParts discount codes

EuroCarParts discount codes

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GingerMunky

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1,171 posts

259 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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Is there an AMOC discount code for Euro Car Parts? I've Googled lots and can't find any valid codes, does anyone have a current one?

R1CKF

119 posts

153 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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Are you after brakes n sensors ?

GingerMunky

Original Poster:

1,171 posts

259 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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R1CKF said:
Are you after brakes n sensors ?
Just discs front and back. Did the pads and sensors last year smile

SFO

5,169 posts

185 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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try MBCLUB30 or MBCLUB25

BravoV8V

1,858 posts

176 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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SFO said:
try MBCLUB30 or MBCLUB25
Invalid Promotional Code
The promotional code you have used has either expired or does not exist


GingerMunky

Original Poster:

1,171 posts

259 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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Just got the same message frown

t400ble

1,804 posts

123 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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If stuck I have a trade account with our local branch

R1CKF

119 posts

153 months

Friday 12th September 2014
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With a bit of badgering with the parts department in your local dealership, you might get them at around £100/£105 + vat per disc, as far as i am aware AM are the only people who manufacture the discs, so ECP will only have bought their discs from Aston Martin - just a hunch...

divetheworld

2,565 posts

137 months

Saturday 13th September 2014
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Doesn't someone make aftermarket two piece discs? I seem to remember seeing them somewhere.
Performance friction, Brembo, Wilwood etc.


Not that I would want to put any ideas in you head..... smile

simonpa

377 posts

285 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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GingerMunky said:
Just discs front and back. Did the pads and sensors last year smile
It's really not a good idea to change discs and leave old pads on.

The pads will have bedded in to your old discs and worn to match the grooves.
Your pads will have rounded on the outside/inside edge, where the old discs had worn, as well as from any scoring on the old discs.
Putting old pads onto new discs will start to wear these grooves prematurely into your new discs - probably not loads, but you will also lose a percentage of pad/disc contact until the pads have worn flat again.