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Front pads and wear sensors
« on: 05 May 2012, 15:02:21 »

Anyone know what the current TC price is for these?

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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #1 on: 05 May 2012, 17:21:29 »

Pads..........9192124 £26.35 £22.40 £15.00

Sensors.........90495144 £10.60 £9.55 £8.00
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #2 on: 05 May 2012, 20:14:54 »

Many thanks much appreciated!  I'll pm andyc

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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #3 on: 05 May 2012, 21:48:24 »

i brought front pads and a wear sensor last week from my local stealers....it come to less than £ 30....but it started at £ 50 when i rang ton ask if in stock.... :y
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #4 on: 06 May 2012, 10:09:40 »

The pads are quite heavy, not sure if that will make postage expensive. Sure andyc will happily tell you :y
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #5 on: 06 May 2012, 12:49:50 »

The pads are quite heavy, not sure if that will make postage expensive. Sure andyc will happily tell you :y

Postage on the last set of fronts & rears I got from Andy was a fiver, IIRC  :y
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #6 on: 06 May 2012, 16:03:14 »

Hi guys, my pad warning came on again today..... are the sensors only on the front pads????

that part number thrat rob quoted is presumably what i need... and both sides need doing?

cheers chaps  :y
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #7 on: 06 May 2012, 16:06:58 »

Hi guys, my pad warning came on again today..... are the sensors only on the front pads????

that part number thrat rob quoted is presumably what i need... and both sides need doing?

cheers chaps  :y
Yep. You`ve probably got sensors on both fronts being early F/L. If fitting new, just fit to one side and bridge the terminals of the other connector with a bent paperclip or similar and tape up
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #8 on: 06 May 2012, 16:17:09 »

Hi guys, my pad warning came on again today..... are the sensors only on the front pads????

that part number thrat rob quoted is presumably what i need... and both sides need doing?

cheers chaps  :y
Yep. You`ve probably got sensors on both fronts being early F/L. If fitting new, just fit to one side and bridge the terminals of the other connector with a bent paperclip or similar and tape up

cheers rob.

is that cos the £8 TC cost you quoted was for just one side and you only need one side cos the pads will be the same level on the other side? if that makes sense  :y
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Re: Front pads and wear sensors
« Reply #9 on: 06 May 2012, 16:18:05 »

Hi guys, my pad warning came on again today..... are the sensors only on the front pads????

that part number thrat rob quoted is presumably what i need... and both sides need doing?

cheers chaps  :y
Yep. You`ve probably got sensors on both fronts being early F/L. If fitting new, just fit to one side and bridge the terminals of the other connector with a bent paperclip or similar and tape up

cheers rob.

is that cos the £8 TC cost you quoted was for just one side and you only need one side cos the pads will be the same level on the other side? if that makes sense  :y
Just about sums it up Steve
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« Reply #10 on: 06 May 2012, 16:19:37 »

Hi guys, my pad warning came on again today..... are the sensors only on the front pads????

that part number thrat rob quoted is presumably what i need... and both sides need doing?

cheers chaps  :y
Yep. You`ve probably got sensors on both fronts being early F/L. If fitting new, just fit to one side and bridge the terminals of the other connector with a bent paperclip or similar and tape up

cheers rob.

is that cos the £8 TC cost you quoted was for just one side and you only need one side cos the pads will be the same level on the other side? if that makes sense  :y
Just about sums it up Steve

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