Technical Brake Discs

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Technical Brake Discs

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Can anyone recommend a good supplier of OEM brake pads and discs? I'm looking to change my fronts, and I don't want to end up with crappy eBay ones.

None of the aftermarket stuff either, just a standard set. The car's a 2010 1.4 8V.

Cheers guys.
 
I used pagid pads & discs from eurocarparts, they seem to be ok

That's a good shout - I'd forgotten all about Euro Car Parts. I'd tried SG Petch (far too expensive) and Partsworld (don't stock for the smaller engines) :)

Does anyone know the diameter of my discs? Will it be 257mm? I just want to make sure before I commit to buying anything
 
The discs and pads arrived this morning - Bosch discs (that look really good-quality) and Pagid front pads.

Quick question: I ordered them from Euro Car Parts and the pads I'd selected were compatible with my car according to the website, and obviously I haven't had a chance to offer them up to the car yet, but they have "FIAT Fiorino 08+" on the box - do they use the same front pads?

Cheers guys
 
... they have "FIAT Fiorino 08+" on the box - do they use the same front pads?

Brakes will be common to many FIAT Group models.
If you think on it - it’s not cost effective to design new brakes for every new model when they’ve already got brakes in production from other models that will do the job.
I think my GP 1.2/8v pads came in a Stilo box.

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Brakes will be common to many FIAT Group models.
If you think on it - it’s not cost effective to design new brakes for every new model when they’ve already got brakes in production from other models that will do the job.
I think my GP 1.2/8v pads came in a Stilo box.

181033Z

My EBC ones came in a Stilo box too!
 
Thanks guys - my question still stands though: do the Grande Punto (1.4 8V) and Fiorino share a front brake assembly?

some do what part number you got?

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