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Josh_Phipps
2nd February 2007, 19:22
Wheres the best place to buy some from? I wanna replace my old ones as there showing signs of wear.

For a Mk 2 Vtr aswell.

furioAL
2nd February 2007, 20:49
Can get them cheap on eurocarparts.com mate :y:

hesslevtr
2nd February 2007, 20:57
eurocarparts
local motor factors
gsf

Josh_Phipps
2nd February 2007, 21:08
Cheers guys, Is it normal for front disks to be only about £12 lol

furioAL
2nd February 2007, 21:11
Yes - it's the labour & fitting costs that are the expensive part...

Alex
:geek:

hesslevtr
2nd February 2007, 21:12
you sure there for a vtr and not an early model

vtr have vented discs

S34MER
2nd February 2007, 21:12
Yes - it's the labour & fitting costs that are the expensive part...

Alex
:geek:


fit them yourself its a 10 min job on each side! piece of pish!

Josh_Phipps
2nd February 2007, 21:13
Yeah fitting is easy, im just thinking they sound to cheap to be true lol.

Josh_Phipps
2nd February 2007, 21:14
I want a decent brake setup but dont really wanna spend any more than £100 lol

hesslevtr
2nd February 2007, 21:33
only way of upragading is fiiting bigger discs and better calipers

Josh_Phipps
2nd February 2007, 21:47
Whats a gd set of pads t get m8?

Steve
3rd February 2007, 11:37
gets some gti brakes from williamsvts :y:

Jungle_Jim
3rd February 2007, 11:49
i am after some new front discs and pads too but i have a westcoast are the front disc/ pads the same as a vtr as they dont have a westcoast listed, i used eurocarparts for a new coilpack and cat and they are an excellent company, good parts at very cheap prices.

ChrisJ
3rd February 2007, 12:34
Whats a gd set of pads t get m8?

Mintex pads are highly recommended.

hesslevtr
3rd February 2007, 12:44
Mintex pads are highly recommended.

agreed about that

Josh_Phipps
3rd February 2007, 13:28
What about OMP?