Cupra 280 Brakes

ben

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Nov 26, 2015
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Had my car in for a thermostat housing leak at a dealership (should be a reasonable price as family friend works there)

“complementary” health check video shows need for front brake discs/pads.

I’ll see how much they quote me but what good after market options exist?

I know ferodo ds2500 seem to be a common option for front pads :)

(Stock brake set up for cupra 280 ?340mm)
 

Seriously?

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Apr 20, 2018
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As stated by cupra14, ask how many mm's left on discs/pads. It wouldn't be the first time a dealership has tried to get a customer to splash the cash on items that might have another 10,000 miles on them.
 

ben

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Nov 26, 2015
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Maybe I’ll just leave it then and ask them to sort the pump today. Will sort in due course if required.

I haven’t noticed any squeaks or anything.

They’ve quoted me 375 for parts and fitting - what do you guys think about that?
I could get ferodo ds2500 and ebc disc for that unfitted.
 

ben

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I showed the video to my dad who’s a lot better at DIY mechanics (and also works for one of the major turbocharger companies). Said he thinks they are fine from the vid. I’ll just leave it and get a better look at home.

for future reference, what discs are decent? I know budget dependent so let’s say up to £250ish for the front
 

Janusz

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Oct 4, 2018
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Clubsport S discs and DS2500 pads/
I was on the bbk path but got clubsport discs at great price and I must say those are pretty good brakes.
A lot more of thermal resistance comparing to stock discs.
 
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