1 1.2LStilo New member Joined Jun 21, 2007 Messages 23 Points 8 Location Cambridge Dec 20, 2007 #1 Hi guys, How much would you expect to pay for having the rear brake pad s replaced on a 1.2 L Stilo? Just wondering. Let me know what you think and I'll get back with how much it actually cost me
Hi guys, How much would you expect to pay for having the rear brake pad s replaced on a 1.2 L Stilo? Just wondering. Let me know what you think and I'll get back with how much it actually cost me
ChrisUK Patron member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Apr 8, 2004 Messages 25,219 Points 3,671 Dec 25, 2007 #2 About 80-100 quid is about right as there drum brakes me thinks .
PNL Banned Joined Nov 11, 2005 Messages 17,870 Points 2,596 Location In my house Dec 26, 2007 #3 ChrisUK said: About 80-100 quid is about right as there drum brakes me thinks . Click to expand... Rear brakes on all the stilo models are disc and caliper ..and should take no more than one hours labour per side ..if the tech has the correct wind back piston tools to do the job
ChrisUK said: About 80-100 quid is about right as there drum brakes me thinks . Click to expand... Rear brakes on all the stilo models are disc and caliper ..and should take no more than one hours labour per side ..if the tech has the correct wind back piston tools to do the job
shawzy may the boost be with you Joined Dec 16, 2007 Messages 139 Points 62 Location newport Dec 27, 2007 #4 done pads on a stilo 1.2 was £22.50 for pads n charged £20 a side labourwould of been £53.20 for discs nd pads how much u pay?
done pads on a stilo 1.2 was £22.50 for pads n charged £20 a side labourwould of been £53.20 for discs nd pads how much u pay?
faster4_tec Burninator of threads! Parked in the garage Joined Oct 22, 2004 Messages 7,344 Points 1,120 Location Sunderland and LakeDistri Dec 27, 2007 #5 no more than £90 all in. maybe £100 if they went to fiat garage to buy pads/discs pay any more than that your daft
no more than £90 all in. maybe £100 if they went to fiat garage to buy pads/discs pay any more than that your daft
Chris@souls Patron member Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 1,557 Points 274 Location Milton Keynes Dec 28, 2007 #6 My guess is its expensive hence the thread! i reckon they buggered the calipers and it cost £300+