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| uk.rec.cars.4x4 (4 Wheel Drive Vehicles) (uk.rec.cars.4x4) |
| Tags: discs, explorer, ford, pads, prices |
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Hi There
Can anyone say what alternatives there are to paying the extortionate prices of ford parts. I need Discs and Pads all round (expensive) Are the offers on ebay good quality? Thanks in advance |
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"Ian" wrote in message ... Hi There Can anyone say what alternatives there are to paying the extortionate prices of ford parts. I need Discs and Pads all round (expensive) Are the offers on ebay good quality? Thanks in advance They crop up regularly on Ebay and let's face it, they can't be any worse than the original Ford items. You should be able to pick up the full set of discs and pads for around £100 - £120 ish. Don't forget about the parking brake shoes while you're on with the job. Simon H |
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On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 16:57:08 -0000, Ian wrote:
I need Discs and Pads all round (expensive) Mintex, EBC and others offer both disks and pads. Are the offers on ebay good quality? Yes, I've bought several sets from ebay and they've all been the same as/better than the originals. The Explorer doesn't have expensive parts (in the USA) and shares disks/pads with the US version of the Ranger (not the UK version of the Ranger). |
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