Mx5 discs and pads.

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Chuggy

Original Poster:

361 posts

175 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Have just been quoted a staggering £1250for new discs and pads!!
Pads alone were just over £300 !!!!

SAS Tom

3,623 posts

186 months

Wednesday 19th March
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What year car? Seems extortionate.

Chuggy

Original Poster:

361 posts

175 months

Wednesday 19th March
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2022 mx5

SAS Tom

3,623 posts

186 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Does it have brembos and or floating discs?

Chuggy

Original Poster:

361 posts

175 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Dunno

LuS1fer

42,190 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th March
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2019 RF 2.0.
I replaced all my brakes and pads from eBay. Mintex/Textar rotors and Mintex/APEC Red pads.

Needless to say, the cost was a fraction of that, well under £300.

Zio Di Roma

597 posts

44 months

Wednesday 19th March
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LuS1fer said:
2019 RF 2.0.
I replaced all my brakes and pads from eBay. Mintex/Textar rotors and Mintex/APEC Red pads.

Needless to say, the cost was a fraction of that, well under £300.
Any squealing?

I always buy genuine… except last year when Bentley quoted £3k for discs and pads against £1600 at an Indy for pattern parts.

They squeal, despite going back twice.

I broke my golden rule and I regret it.


Fast and Spurious

1,718 posts

100 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Zio Di Roma said:
Any squealing?

I always buy genuine… except last year when Bentley quoted £3k for discs and pads against £1600 at an Indy for pattern parts.

They squeal, despite going back twice.

I broke my golden rule and I regret it.
Sounds like he did squeal, yes.

LuS1fer

42,190 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th March
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Zio Di Roma said:
LuS1fer said:
2019 RF 2.0.
I replaced all my brakes and pads from eBay. Mintex/Textar rotors and Mintex/APEC Red pads.

Needless to say, the cost was a fraction of that, well under £300.
Any squealing?

I always buy genuine… except last year when Bentley quoted £3k for discs and pads against £1600 at an Indy for pattern parts.

They squeal, despite going back twice.

I broke my golden rule and I regret it.
None at all. They are made by well known brake companies who guarantee OE spec or better. They supply car companies.

Zio Di Roma

597 posts

44 months

Thursday 20th March
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LuS1fer said:
None at all. They are made by well known brake companies who guarantee OE spec or better. They supply car companies.
The discs on the Bentley are genuine, the original pads were Mintex. After going back, they are now (allegedly) from Bentley's supplier but not branded.

They still squeal.

Zio Di Roma

597 posts

44 months

Thursday 20th March
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LuS1fer said:
None at all. They are made by well known brake companies who guarantee OE spec or better. They supply car companies.
The discs on the Bentley are genuine, the original pads were Mintex. After going back, they are now (allegedly) from Bentley's supplier but not branded.

They still squeal.

LuS1fer

42,190 posts

257 months

Thursday 20th March
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There you go, OE spec rofl but in my experience, which is varied and many, that's a fitting problem, not a materials problem.

We are also talking about a flyweight sports car, not a 2.5 tonne behemoth.

The reason I replaced all the brakes on the RF was because the OE discs rust like buggery.

andburg

7,936 posts

181 months

Thursday 20th March
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my 124 has same brakes as an mx5 and £300 seems about right for named brand parts, I just priced rear diska and pads for mine up and that's about £180, front oddly cheaper.

£1250 feels about right for main dealer with their parts prices and £150/hr rates.
A good independant I'd expect to be about half that.

Zio Di Roma

597 posts

44 months

Thursday 20th March
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LuS1fer said:
There you go, OE spec rofl but in my experience, which is varied and many, that's a fitting problem, not a materials problem.
The main issue is not being able to take it back to Bentley and tell ‘em to sort it. The Bentley tax is what pays for making it their problem.


griffdude

1,866 posts

260 months

Thursday 20th March
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Chuggy said:
Have just been quoted a staggering £1250for new discs and pads!!
Pads alone were just over £300 !!!!
Speak to https://bofiracing.co.uk/running-gear/brake-fricti...

Cheekster247

132 posts

64 months

Thursday 20th March
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I have a 2.0 ND1 and replaced the pads all around and rear disks approx 3 weeks ago for £160.

The rear disks were in poor condition and it took a lot of persuasion to get the caliper off the disks due to the lip. Pretty easy job though to be honest and well within reach of most people.

If you do attempt to do it yourself though, the pistons have to be wound back.....this nearly caught me out as I was expecting a trusty clamp would work.

Planet Claire

3,366 posts

221 months

Thursday 20th March
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Check out MX-5 Parts to compare prices you've been quoted. Brembo pads/discs are significantly more than standard, if that is what you have.
https://www.mx5parts.co.uk/mx5-parts-mk4-pads-disc...

If you're near to Portsmouth you could go there for them to fit free of charge (providing you buy a pad/disc package).

Johnnybee

2,344 posts

233 months

Monday 24th March
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I was quoted around £900 by the Mazda dealer in Sheffield a couple of years ago, not that I asked for a quote from their generally rubbish customer service! As other owners above have said I also changed them myself for a third of the price. I noticed last week that the dealer has been taken over so perhaps things have improved.