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How much for brake pads and shoes?
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how much and where from ????/0
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guide prices ( plus labour of course, up to 2 hours max )
http://www.justpartsbiz.co.uk/acatalog/Citroen_C3_1.1_1.4_1.4HDi_Brake_Pads_Discs_and_Shoes_2003-.htmlEx forum ambassador
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guide prices ( plus labour of course, up to 2 hours max )
http://www.justpartsbiz.co.uk/acatalog/Citroen_C3_1.1_1.4_1.4HDi_Brake_Pads_Discs_and_Shoes_2003-.html
Thanks. They've charged 3 hours labour £161.20. Shoes £50.73. Discs £38.76, pads £19.61 and added brake clean £3.10 and brake fluid change £39.95 plus VAT
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Whilst the shoes are on the high side, its what I'd expect a firm to charge.
3hrs labour is a bit on the high side but not excessively so. If the rear drums are well work they can sometimes be a real pig to remove.0 -
They rang and said there was a problem with brakes and that something had come off a rack and that brake fluid would need to be changed. I was working next day so honestly thought it was unsafe to leave it.0
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Discs, pads and shoes cost about £75 inc vat and fitting would be at the max 2hrs labour so even with the brake fluid change i reckon they saw you coming.Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0
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paddedjohn wrote: »Discs, pads and shoes cost about £75 inc vat and fitting would be at the max 2hrs labour so even with the brake fluid change i reckon they saw you coming.
For a C3?
Where from, the prices quoted there look ok for an online supplier, let alone a garage.
And an hour for pads and discs, and another hour for rear shoes is fast.0 -
For a C3?
Where from, the prices quoted there look ok for an online supplier, let alone a garage.
And an hour for pads and discs, and another hour for rear shoes is fast.
The price i quoted is about cost so even if the garage make a couple of quid on them they should be offsetting this against the labour cost.
2 hours for the job isnt at all fast, even on a jack id say no more than 30 mins for the front brakes and max an hour on the rear.Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0 -
paddedjohn wrote: »The price i quoted is about cost so even if the garage make a couple of quid on them they should be offsetting this against the labour cost.
2 hours for the job isnt at all fast, even on a jack id say no more than 30 mins for the front brakes and max an hour on the rear.
I should be leting you do mine if you can do them that fast, and get them cheaper than any trade price I know.0
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