Dealer cost of front pads

heliophile

Active Member
May 1, 2016
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Manchester
So in the past the Lookers call centre have mistakenly quoted me the non-Cupra fixed price of £129 for front pads, and the dealer has honoured it. Does anyone know what they should cost from a dealer?
 

Blowski

Cupra 280 DSG
Mar 23, 2018
420
200
I don’t know about pads alone but my dealer quoted £450 for discs and pads on the front and £350 for discs and pads on the back.

I am thankful everyday that I don’t have Brembo’s


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heliophile

Active Member
May 1, 2016
146
39
Manchester
I don’t know about pads alone but my dealer quoted £450 for discs and pads on the front and £350 for discs and pads on the back.

I am thankful everyday that I don’t have Brembo’s


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Thanks, me too! Will post whatever price I get quoted back here.
 

Mr Pig

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Jun 17, 2015
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Swapping brake pads is one of the easier car DIY tasks. if you learn to do it yourself you can save a lot of money as the pads themselves are not expensive.
 
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black_sheep

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Mar 10, 2013
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Are the Cupra pads the same as the Golf GTI performance pack / Octavia VRS 340mm set up?

If so I picked a set up from TPS for £65 this week for my Octy.
 

eltawater

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May 1, 2008
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Non brembo cupra pads cost me £78 for the front from the forum sponsor here. Fitted them myself and the only gotcha is the pushing back of the piston is impeded by the cupra plate on the caliper.

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heliophile

Active Member
May 1, 2016
146
39
Manchester
I like my car too much to let myself loose on it! Lookers have again quoted £129 fitted, which I’m sure is not correct, but I’ll take it.
 

Blowski

Cupra 280 DSG
Mar 23, 2018
420
200
Non brembo cupra pads cost me £78 for the front from the forum sponsor here. Fitted them myself and the only gotcha is the pushing back of the piston is impeded by the cupra plate on the caliper.

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I've just ordered some new CUPRA calliper plates. Did you need to remove them? if so, was it easy? I'm told they just clip on and off by my local dealer
 

eltawater

Full and wholesome member
May 1, 2008
305
45
No I left them on and worked around them
I've just ordered some new CUPRA calliper plates. Did you need to remove them? if so, was it easy? I'm told they just clip on and off by my local dealer

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exmgman

Active Member
Nov 30, 2009
76
8
On my last Leon I had fitted EBC discs and Ultimax pads. Found them more progressive than the OEM ones.
 

280jl

Active Member
Nov 20, 2015
162
59
Bromley
Those prices sound ok for me actually... thought they may of been a bit more, although i was lucky with my 280, did 38k miles without replacing any pads
 
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