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Finally plates are on, just need to find so time to put the brakes back on the car!!!

I am expecting good things from them.

Cant believe how much this lot has cost, and thats was me doing things myself!! Total parts cost will be £460. So they better work well!!

Thats not even disks either!! Add another £200 to that if it was!!

The pads look good in red atleast [:D]

 
Red pads and black callipers, you seem to be opposite to everyone else Slim [:D]

I've just had the plates done on my callipers, but baulked at doing them myself so gave in and dropped the car off at the Promax open day. Total cost with new pads, disks and sensors all round was £660 and I didnt even get my hands dirty.

I won't mention that I lost my locking wheel adaptor, so had to make a second 160 mile round trip to collect the car and take it to the nearest OPC for them to remove them. Doh! I just mentioned it [8|]
 

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Finally plates are on, just need to find so time to put the brakes back on the car!!!

I am expecting good things from them.

Cant believe how much this lot has cost, and thats was me doing things myself!! Total parts cost will be £460. So they better work well!!

Thats not even disks either!! Add another £200 to that if it was!!

The pads look good in red atleast [:D]


Thought you would have sanded down the chipped paint before painting them, maybe your not as fussy as me [;)]

LOLsssss yes lets hope they work, and work well at that

Don't think you'll see the red pads in behind the alloy and caliper ?

 
I won't mention that I lost my locking wheel adaptor, so had to make a second 160 mile round trip to collect the car and take it to the nearest OPC for them to remove them. Doh! I just mentioned it

No, don't worry about it Paul. OK, so it caused Andrew a bit of a delay and, as a result, he didn't get around to ordering my turbo cross over pipe, so I'm going to have to wait another week now, but hey![;)] Isn't it funny how things 100's of miles away can have an impact although you wouldn't be aware of it.
 

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