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  1. Re: Best Brake Disc And Pad Combo 
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    If your not bothered about top notch stuff then I'd go for a Mintex 'brake box' which are good quality and you'll get an axle pair of discs and pads in one box.
     
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    Cheers col,never heard of that,will look it up
     
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    Try carparts4less.com its the same company as eurocarparts but based online. Prices are often cheaper than eurocarparts.

    I have just fitted the Bosch pads to the front of my C7 and they seem good quality. On my previous car, a Peugeot 407 I fitted the Eicher discs and pads, the quality was good and so was the performance. Infact that's the only brand fitted to my fathers last 3 407's
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    Don't discount Amazon as a source of pads and discs either. Over the past couple of years I've been able to get various Brembo and Febi pads and Febi discs for a 2004 allroad, an A3 8P and (cough) a Fiat 500 at very keen prices.

    I've had three different sets of Brembo pads from them which were either unused customer returns or which had slightly smushed boxes. As long as what's inside is new and genuine, I couldn't care less if the box has been Sellotaped up.

    It's definitely worth checking.

    And if it does turn out to be the wrong thing - whatever your views on Amazon as a company - their returns system is outstanding.

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    will look into that website today for the parts i need

    Thanks Kevtrem
     
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    I'd go for Brembo oe's as well, loving the hammered coating on the discs. Uneven wear can be caused by worn/semi seized calipers sliding bolts, so worth replacing them/giving them a really good clean up too
     
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    Brembo OE is a good choice or even Pagid which is VW/Audis OEM brand there also good. But judging by them discs they look great I'd be going for them. And will be replacing my ****** EBC slotted and dimpled discs with the brembos


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    Cheers for all the feedback,appriciated
     
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