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johnpirate:
I bought the Paddocks kit for my Disco,s I found it fine. The pads that came with my 300Tdi were Mintex as well so I was well pleased.If its a 200 Tdi your looking for I,m breaking mine and the discs are less than 6 months old.

muddymart:
thanks lads for all your replies, I've ordered the paddocks kit looks  a good buy, and i don't really do any serious off-road / g-laning yet..so should be ok.



--- Quote from: solihull-mick on February 01, 2008, 18:41:39 ---Front discs and pads £75 fitted, rear discs and pads £57 fitted, mintex pads, brembo discs,includes new hub seals and wheel bearing clean out and repack

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i wished you lived near me !!!  :lol: i think i got stung, i paid £230 for the rear discs and pads , and bearings in one side !!!

hence why I'm doing the fronts myself, I've done them on  a 82 rangie quite a while back(6 years), i would have been more than happy to pay the garage but £100 on top of parts would go towards errr..... beer.(nope)....snorkel..winch bumper...mm yes

do i just nip up the hub nuts as i wont be replacing the bearings, or should i torque them up? 

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: solihull-mick on February 01, 2008, 18:41:39 ---Front discs and pads £75 fitted, rear discs and pads £57 fitted, mintex pads, brembo discs,includes new hub seals and wheel bearing clean out and repack

--- End quote ---

Not worth DIY for that money.  Wish you were closer :(

muddymart:
well when i went to pick the disco up from the garage who had done the shocks springs and polybush kit, he quoted me £60 for parts and 3 hours labour and i think it came to £130

on the other have he was £400 cheaper than anywhere else in leeds and wakefield for all the work i'd just had done.

Range Rover Blues:
Somehow I'm thinking it doesn't take Mick 3 hours to do it :-k

It's still not bad though.

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