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Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 11:35 am
by campbell
Think I've ground my inner front Pagids down to the metal (first time ever) so am about to order:

- pair EBC turbogroove disks
- set Pagid RS42s (front)

Anyone got tips on best pricing around just now? Think an ebay seller has the disks for around £150, and pads are looking like near enough the same...ouch.

With MOT, road tax, service and insurance all coming up in June / July, it's looking like an expensive summer ... just hope I get to drive the fecking thing a bit more :-(

cheers!

Campbell

PS - I'm not interesting in using other brands etc, the EBC disk and Pagid pad combo is perfect for what I need and have been trialled over about 7 years now!

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 12:40 pm
by Andy G
Hi mate

Really not much to be saved shopping around for Pagids unfortunately (but aim for £110/119 or so), as i've tried extensively :D

Hope you get to use it a good bit this year

Andy

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 2:42 pm
by steve_weegie
Hi Campbel

You could try EBC direct, and they are offering 10% off list price at the moment - may work out cheaper than the ebay deal. As for pagids, i've always gone to eliseparts for mine.

http://www.ebcbrakesdirect.com/car/part ... 2001%2D%29

HTH!

Cheers,

steve

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 2:49 pm
by tut
Campbell

I bought the EBC Ultimax discs this time, £129/pair from JRT Automotive. I did not want drilled or dimpled ones this time, and these are just grooved, but different from the Turbo discs.

tut

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:17 am
by Victor Meldrew
Had a bad experience with my pagids... wont be using the again in a hurry. If the price seems too good to be true then they may be old stock, i.e. riveted rather than bonded. will be sticking with bonded pads from now on to be safe.

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:54 am
by robin
I don't believe that 42's were ever riveted - may be wrong - I've never seen riveted ones. Campbell, considering you will at best use them for road runs and the odd commute why not put on standard disks and Mintex 1144 pads. Total cost from Eliseparts is 180 quid including VAT. You've had the Mintex before I believe and were happy enough with them at the time - 42's seem overkill if you're not going to track the car.

Cheers,
Robin

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:01 pm
by campbell
robin wrote:I don't believe that 42's were ever riveted - may be wrong - I've never seen riveted ones. Campbell, considering you will at best use them for road runs and the odd commute why not put on standard disks and Mintex 1144 pads. Total cost from Eliseparts is 180 quid including VAT. You've had the Mintex before I believe and were happy enough with them at the time - 42's seem overkill if you're not going to track the car.

Cheers,
Robin
Robin,

Top advice as ever. Your memory also serves you well re: the Mintex pads. But I do live in hope of tracking the car before this new set of brakes gives out (they may outlast me indeed!!) and I know the performance I've enjoyed from them at KH and especially at the Ring...and also on a good x-country blast...and I would miss it. I'm the last of the late brakers as you know 8)

Since I may well get back to both tracks by the end of 2009, I am going to be bold and futureproof the car a little while I can ;-)

Thanks to everyone for chipping in, at least I know I am getting the bits I need at sensible pricing as per the market.

cheers

Campbell

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:54 pm
by campbell
Well I went for a compromise in the end ;-) Thanks to Robin and Tut on that really.

EBC turbogrooves again but with Mintex 1144 pads, since they are half the price of Pagid RS42 but I think will last more than half as long. We'll see.

Went with Tut's recommendation of JRT Automotive. £129 for disks, £50 for pads, tenner for delivery. Assuming they all arrive safe and sound and as spec'd, that's pretty impressive.

Anyone know if the anti-rattle buffers are needed with Mintex pads? Seem to recall only Pagids suffered the problem but as ever, could be...and probably am...wrong :-)

cheers

Campbell

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:15 pm
by Andy G
campbell wrote:
Anyone know if the anti-rattle buffers are needed with Mintex pads? Seem to recall only Pagids suffered the problem but as ever, could be...and probably am...wrong :-)

cheers

Campbell
Think the buffer is really just in there to reduce brake squeal - could be wrong though :mrgreen:

The Atom has 1144's on the rear at the moment :thumbsup (but i got them FOC from the factory :wink: )

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 5:47 pm
by RDH
campbell wrote:
Anyone know if the anti-rattle buffers are needed with Mintex pads? Seem to recall only Pagids suffered the problem but as ever, could be...and probably am...wrong :-)
When I bought Mintex from JRT - they came with the anti rattle buffers in the box.

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:25 pm
by campbell
RDH wrote:
campbell wrote:
Anyone know if the anti-rattle buffers are needed with Mintex pads? Seem to recall only Pagids suffered the problem but as ever, could be...and probably am...wrong :-)
When I bought Mintex from JRT - they came with the anti rattle buffers in the box.
Could be handy :-)

ta

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 12:42 am
by campbell
Well I amaze even myself. Took advantage of the sunshine this afternoon and jacked up UJI to swap the disks and pads. Job's a carrot! JRT supplied the stuff within 24 hrs, even with a payment mixup, very very impressed.

Not sure that the Mintexes bite quite as nicely as the Pagids, nor are they as progressive, but maybe they just need run in.

The old disks were shot on the inside edges, sadly the Pagids probably had a fair amount of life left in them so bit of a shame to have to chuck them. I get the impression that the Pagids wear the disks faster than the pads wear themselves, probably wrong but really did look that way. Hopefully I'll have more cash available next time and can put Pagids back on!

Thanks again to all with advice and encouragement. Maybe I'll get the Elise out in the sunshine a few times this summer after all.

Campbell

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 1:16 am
by campbell
Thanks Neil - Donnie seems so long ago now!!!

Need to consult my diary re: a late summer campaganza date I think... :twisted:

Re: Discs and pads - best prices?

Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 9:47 pm
by campbell
NOOPS 160 wrote:
campbell wrote:Thanks Neil - Donnie seems so long ago now!!!

Need to consult my diary re: a late summer campaganza date I think... :twisted:
Hope your doing the 060708.....looks to be a blinder, and a fitting tribute to 070707 to our very own and much missed MR HOY :thumbsup
Sadly have an invite to the British GP. Dilemma. I asked Lawrence's advice and he just gave me that knowing smile, as he does ;-) GP it is then!!!