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Baz
13th June 2006, 12:51
Today my right brake has started to make a grinding noise....sounds very much like my pad has worn out...where is best place to get some new ones?

R reg 1.0.

Mattvtr
13th June 2006, 12:54
www.gsfcarparts.com
www.eurocarparts.co.uk


or a place called CAS - Central Auto Supplies do it at trade price

Baz
13th June 2006, 12:59
N64020 BRAKE PAD SET-FRONT SAXO 1.0/1.1 ATE SYSTEM 15.75

when buying the above....will i get 4 pads to fit on both sides or will that just be 2 for 1 wheel?

Mattvtr
13th June 2006, 13:08
that will be both front sets,take it you know which type of brake system you have?

Baz
13th June 2006, 13:12
that will be both front sets,take it you know which type of brake system you have?


not really no, just going off what it says on Premium How-To-Guide

'As a general guide, the following type of brake caliper are usually fitted to the specified models of Saxo: -

Non Saxo VTR/S (solid discs) - no power steering uses ATE/Teeves FR12
Non Saxo VTR/S (solid discs) - with power steering uses Bendix Series 4
1587cc Saxo VTR/S (ventilated discs) uses ATE/Teeves FN48'


Guess it would be better for me to go to my local garage....get them to check it out and tell me what pads i need to order and get them bought.

cheers anyway

Dan
13th June 2006, 15:44
Euro car parts would be a good choice or any local motor factors will do them.

Tony_Jay86
13th June 2006, 17:47
What sort of price will the front brake pads be?

Think i paid something like £17 for the rear brake shoes for my saxo.

Mattvtr
15th June 2006, 23:07
look on the sites at the top of this thread and put in your car then look at pads

Baz
16th June 2006, 12:38
well it seems new pads turned into new pads and disc's :( so car is in the garage as we speak. should be nice and costly! well costly enough

dean_plunton
16th June 2006, 12:39
motor factors :)