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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35290 |
pop into kwik fit for a brake check ..not sure whether they charge or not but if they do it wont be a lot and you'll get a print out with the readings.... ... - .- -.
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4th Mar 2012 9:43pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3973 |
You could always buy a micrometer for about £10, take the wheels off and measure them yourself. |
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4th Mar 2012 10:11pm |
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Fiorano Member Since: 02 Mar 2012 Location: london Posts: 6 |
Thanks for the replies. Both are options that I have thought of but the deal was that I get the breaks checked by an authorised dealer unfortunately. |
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4th Mar 2012 10:21pm |
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daveo Member Since: 21 Oct 2009 Location: london Posts: 2307 |
are dealers not meant to do a health check on any car they service by law,and they must of serviced it before they sold it.. they say its free as if they are doing you a favor but in reality they have to do it..who was the dealer V8 facelift Range Rover Autobiography 22" wheels.
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4th Mar 2012 10:57pm |
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Fiorano Member Since: 02 Mar 2012 Location: london Posts: 6 |
According to the sales guy the car was seviced. I saw the job sheet and it said brake discs were low. Apparently the pads were changed but not the discs as the were within tolerance. The last bit is what I doubt. |
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5th Mar 2012 4:10pm |
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JIMMYM Member Since: 06 May 2010 Location: Saddleworth Posts: 29 |
Even if the discs are 'within tolerance' as they put it, what's the point of fitting new pads to badly lipped discs. The new pads should be good for 15 to 20k easily but by the sounds of it the discs won't be. Then got to chuck another set of pads on when fitting new discs. Sounds to me like old pads were on their bones and dealer's just taken cheapest option. All for sake of pair of discs that are prob about £70 tops trade to them for a genuine pair. Sounds like you'll struggle now to get them to cough up because they've had your money. Usual story. Prob cost you about £150 for genuine new pads and discs plus sensor wire about £15 plus labour for fitting. Be looking about £250 I reckon using a local garage. Not my garage of choice but I believe Halfords are doing brakes for life promotion where as long as you own car they'll replace purchased brakes for free. Don't know what their prices are like but if you intend keeping a while might be an option. |
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6th Mar 2012 7:38pm |
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Fiorano Member Since: 02 Mar 2012 Location: london Posts: 6 |
Thanks Jimmy, my thoughts exactly but I think changing the discs will cost a good 700 quid or so at a main dealer and they will have to pay (unless they cut themselves a deal). Lets see. Still haven't found someone to check the brakes,,, |
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6th Mar 2012 10:53pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Its not good practice to fit brake pads to a car where the discs wont last for the life of the pads! In a way, the fitting agent is leaving themselves wide open to litigation if the disc failed... I certainly would not have fitted pads to it!
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6th Mar 2012 11:13pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Just out of interest my old man used to be vehicle evaluation engineer for Rover/Landrover and all he in common with all his fitters, technicians and engineers never really changed discs and look upon it as a waste of time and effort unless overheated/cracked/pitted etc. He is currently at well over 100,000miles on a TD5 on original discs as though worn he always quotes rotational strength being more than enough even when well worn.
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6th Mar 2012 11:31pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Thats great until one lets go my friend...
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6th Mar 2012 11:53pm |
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tomthevet Member Since: 14 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 283 |
Hey am only saying his attitude. And to be fair he has a modicum of experience ranging from being part of issigonis team on original mini through design of landcrab suspension right through to death valley testing discos, rrs, freelanders, etc etc. In their high mileage testing at gaydon and elsewhere they never had to change discs it seems unless damaged from other failures.
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7th Mar 2012 12:31am |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3973 |
Until the advent of asbestos free brake pads it was almost unheard of to need to change dics on cars, they almost lasted the life of the vehicle.
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7th Mar 2012 8:10am |
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TugRR Member Since: 11 Jan 2011 Location: Bakewell Posts: 1199 |
Hi Fiorano -
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7th Mar 2012 10:08am |
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Fiorano Member Since: 02 Mar 2012 Location: london Posts: 6 |
Thanks TugRR.
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12th Mar 2012 12:41am |
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