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« on: 31 July 2023, 15:25:56 »

Any ideas on part nos and availability for these 2.6 03 reg.
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #1 on: 31 July 2023, 15:55:19 »

sorry I mean shoes
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #2 on: 31 July 2023, 16:49:59 »

rear pads and internal shoes readily available on ebay or most factors.
shoes i wouldnt replace unless they are cracking or coming off the lining as they should theoretically last forever !
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #3 on: 31 July 2023, 19:53:26 »

Yes thanks for that, ebay,  and a good price for  a full set of rears
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #4 on: 31 July 2023, 22:39:40 »

What "full set" did you buy?

The handbrake shoes are GM# 90541931 which superseded GM# 90509606. All models and ages of Omega B/B2 are the same.

The rear brake pads are GM# 9193476 or GM# 9192126. Genuine GM 9193476 pads include the fitting kit for non-vented rear discs, 9193476 doesn't. The pads themselves are the same vented or not.

Your rear discs are highly likely to be vented. You'll need to salvage and reuse your existing pins and anti-rattle cross springs. Don't install non-vented pins and/or springs.

Be aware that (widely advertised on ebay) GM# 9192125 pads and 3rd party equivalents are Vectra spec pads and not Omega spec pads. They are less meaty and are effectively part worn when installed on an Omega. This might not be an issue with new discs but I wouldn't use them with older worn discs.
 
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #5 on: 01 August 2023, 07:41:39 »

sorry I mean shoes


£32 at Eurocarparts
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #6 on: 06 August 2023, 18:09:55 »

Sorry for late reply I have recently had an  mot and was told the  problem with my handbrake would need a complete braking rebuild on one side .I await a quote for them to do the job.
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #7 on: 06 August 2023, 18:12:44 »

Sorry for late reply I have recently had an  mot and was told the  problem with my handbrake would need a complete braking rebuild on one side. I await a quote for them to do the job.


Sod the quote, you want an explanation of what that means and why it's only on one side.
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #8 on: 06 August 2023, 19:18:49 »

sorry I mean shoes


£32 at Eurocarparts

I got mine from there, they often do dicounts so I bought the full set.  Front/rear Discs/pads, Hand brake shoes, Plus retaining springs/pins and sensors. 
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #9 on: 06 August 2023, 19:39:17 »

Just checked, I allready had the H/B shoes.

I know Pagid are probably not the best but I got the following delivered fot £140.67

Pagid Brake Disc (Rear)
Pagid Brake Disc (Front)
Pagid Brake Pad (Front)
Pagid Brake Pad (Rear)
Pagid Brake Pad Fitting Accessory (Rear)
Crosland Fuel Filter
Fram Air Filter
Crosland Cabin Filter
Crosland Oil Filter

Dunno if thats classed as a bargain or not. ???

Some reason the way I copied it the Pins/sensors and retaing springs were left off :-\



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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #10 on: 06 August 2023, 20:36:18 »

Sorry for late reply I have recently had an  mot and was told the  problem with my handbrake would need a complete braking rebuild on one side. I await a quote for them to do the job.


Sod the quote, you want an explanation of what that means and why it's only on one side.

What he said

sounds like a bit of upselling by the MOT place to me
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Re: handbrake pads
« Reply #11 on: 06 August 2023, 21:39:47 »

Check the pivot on mechanism between the shoes is not seized, common fault with handbrake shoes   
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