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Afternoon All,
Hope your all out enjoying the sun! but for those of you who aren't... my car is in for repair (see "996 leak" ) I asked them to check the brake pads too and apparently one is nearly completely warn and have quoted me £300 odd to replace - is this a good price? Is it better (cheaper) to do it elsewhere?
Thanks
Hope your all out enjoying the sun! but for those of you who aren't... my car is in for repair (see "996 leak" ) I asked them to check the brake pads too and apparently one is nearly completely warn and have quoted me £300 odd to replace - is this a good price? Is it better (cheaper) to do it elsewhere?
Thanks
jb2 said:
I asked them to check the brake pads too and apparently one is nearly completely warn and have quoted me £300 odd to replace - is this a good price? Is it better (cheaper) to do it elsewhere?
Thanks
Thanks
You asked them to check and surprise surprise they need doing. What made you ask ? Have you noticed degradation in braking ? and £300 is that for the front and rears ???
Personally I'd go elsewhere.
I asked because the brakes have been squeeking lately, even braking softly... major annoyance. I'm not mechanical at all (I'm sure you can tell from my posts! ) so I asked them to check the pads. Apparently one of the brake pads is about to trigger the warning lights on the dash, the OPC seemed helpfull though, but I'm obviously out for the best price, I don't have cash burning a hole in my pocket unfortunately
If it's just one set of brake pads that need changing then total labour time should be one hour (two at a push) plus the cost of the parts.
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
Pickled Piper said:
If it's just one set of brake pads that need changing then total labour time should be one hour (two at a push) plus the cost of the parts.
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
Two hours at OPC rates plus parts plus VAT comes in at about £300.....
supersport said:
Pickled Piper said:
If it's just one set of brake pads that need changing then total labour time should be one hour (two at a push) plus the cost of the parts.
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
The job is very easy to do and just about any mechanic or anybody than can wield a spanner can do it. If you don't fancy doing it yourself or can't get a mate to do it then buyt he parts from an OPC and get your local mobile mechanic to pop round in his van and do the job in your drive way.
Good luck.
pp
Two hours at OPC rates plus parts plus VAT comes in at about £300.....
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