Where is the best place to buy break disc's from online? I'm also looking a price for new rear drums - for a Nissan Serena
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Martin
Where is the best place to buy break disc's from online? I'm also looking a price for new rear drums - for a Nissan Serena
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Martin
Why online - best way is to pop into your local halfords or motor factors, preferably with one of the discs to hand to compare with the replacement ones.
These things are heavy = big postage bills, especially if it's the wrong bit and you have to send it back.
Very true just really want a quick price to be honest - Will ring the local lace tomorrow and see what they can do.
Thanks Martin
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If you can't spell it, can you fit it?
-:) DaveK.
Yeah, agree with all that, apart from the bit that says 'Halfords' (who once sold me a. the wrong discs then b. the right ones, only pre-warped for that exciting vibration effect when braking). Phone around.
Dave to many drinks in me to worry about the spelling of Breaks to Brakes lol - had a bad day yesterday!
Martin
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Partco were really cheap compared to Alfords for VW bits....
I've compared these prices to prices for my wife's old car (Polo 1.0 discs replaced a couple of years ago), and for quotes on mine (Cavalier 1.8).
Assuming the parts are the correct ones, and the quoted prices include VAT , need-for-speed does work out cheaper based on the EBC prices (and no, I did not go for genuine VW or VX parts!)
What area are you?
Too many to worry about the spelling of "too" too.
-- James
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