Omega Owners Forum

Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 09:51:35

Title: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 09:51:35
Noticed recently EuroCarParts stocking "Brembo" brake pads, only a couple of quid more than Pagid and similar in price to Bosch.

Anyone tried them?
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: STEMO on 26 September 2016, 15:26:22
I noticed my front pads were getting low when I had a pair of ditchfinders fitted last week. I asked them to replace while they were doing a service next week. I think they recommend acme super stop or something similar.  ;D
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 15:32:59
I'm surprised a 1.4 Astra even needs brakes, don't you just take your foot off the go pedal?  :D
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: TheBoy on 26 September 2016, 18:19:01
I would not buy them from ECP.  I have serious concerns about their stock - either coming from dubious sources, or getting it made exclusively for them to be shit.

For brakes, I'd be more concerned than normal...   ...and the Pagid pads sold by ECP are shockingly bad.  Got some on the bus as a quick fix, a vehicle that couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding, and I'm seriously considering fishing out the old ones from the bin and refitting.  The plastic tyres have more bite than the pads, that's why I squealed the tyres on it the other day, I just couldn't slow it up for a roundabout.


The likes of CAF aren't far from you, they can be competitive if you negiotiate.
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: STEMO on 26 September 2016, 18:33:41
Pagid brake pads are perfectly alright for us normal drivers. They do tend to fade when being asked to go from 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero.......  ;D
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: TheBoy on 26 September 2016, 18:45:04
Pagid brake pads are perfectly alright for us normal drivers. They do tend to fade when being asked to go from 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero.......  ;D
I repeat, this is the Battlebus.  It takes it about 20 mins to get to 80mph.... ;D
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 19:09:45
Tried CAF, considerably more than ECP. Even with CAF discount code, I know I paid over odds for the oil. Around £42 for 5L of 5w30 Fully Synth. But wanted it serviced while I had spare time
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: TheBoy on 26 September 2016, 20:34:23
Tried CAF
Negotiate with them :)
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 26 September 2016, 20:41:53
Got ECP Pagid discs/pads on the front/rear of the Omega. Rear just over 2 years, Front just over 1 year.. No issues with them apart from brake dust but with the coating I have on the wheels a blast with the hose washes that away.

Maybe you had a few bad batches from ECP  :-\
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 20:46:32
Pagid brake pads are perfectly alright for us normal drivers. They do tend to fade when being asked to go from 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero to 80 to zero.......  ;D

You been following TB on his morning commute?  ;D



Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 20:47:42
Tried CAF
Negotiate with them :)

They would have to drop near 30-40% before they are competitive. I've tried them before, gone to the branch in Farnborough. Still expensive.
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: TheBoy on 26 September 2016, 20:58:08
They would have to drop near 30-40% before they are competitive
If that is from their starting list price, you should be able to get close...
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 21:01:54
They would have to drop near 30-40% before they are competitive
If that is from their starting list price, you should be able to get close...

No, with discounts. ECP came at £49, CAF were £60 something with all discounts applied.
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: tunnie on 26 September 2016, 21:13:38
I've been happy with ECP, I can walk to one its that close! Had Pagid on 3.2 for a while now, all good. I'll prob get these brembos for the rest of the VW, give them a whirl. Sure they will be fine for my driving style.
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 26 September 2016, 21:25:29
Have you tried Skoda?
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: VXL V6 on 26 September 2016, 21:40:01
For the Alhambra (admittedly a little older than your CC!) I just keep a search on Ebay with the genuine part numbers, occasionally there will be genuine parts come up from dealers clearing stock.  :y

Nothing wrong with keeping some items in stock!
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Jimbob on 27 September 2016, 17:21:04
Ive a set of the Brembo on the rear from ECP....still bedding in reallly, but no worries at present

In stock to pick up on a Sunday, which fitted my very immediate needs!
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Kevin Wood on 28 September 2016, 16:50:28
...which fitted my very immediate needs!

Ahh... the old rear pad wear indicator activated, did it? ;)
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: ted_one on 28 September 2016, 17:11:49
Have stopped using CAF,by not taking my cars to my son's place in Staines as they rely on them heavily,most items fitted to my cars have suffered early failure which gives a clue to CAF's quality standard.Incidently they have changed hands and are now called Andrew Page Ltd.  :-\
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Kevin Wood on 28 September 2016, 17:16:38
Have stopped using CAF,by not taking my cars to my son's place in Staines as they rely on them heavily,most items fitted to my cars have suffered early failure which gives a clue to CAF's quality standard.Incidently they have changed hands and are now called Andrew Page Ltd.  :-\

Andrew Page, IIRC?
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: ted_one on 28 September 2016, 17:19:19
Yup,came to me after I posted and then did a quick mod :)
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Shackeng on 28 September 2016, 17:55:17
Have stopped using CAF,by not taking my cars to my son's place in Staines as they rely on them heavily,most items fitted to my cars have suffered early failure which gives a clue to CAF's quality standard.Incidently they have changed hands and are now called Andrew Page Ltd.  :-\

I suspect they will go the way of Brown Bros/Unipart if they don't start competing properly with ECP. :y
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: biggriffin on 28 September 2016, 19:24:53
Andrew page, do compete with ecp, on price, and supply a lot of the same parts.
It's survival of the fittest at the moment in the parts trade business, lots of smaller trades are being driven out by ecp and Andrew page.
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Shackeng on 28 September 2016, 19:29:47
Andrew page, do compete with ecp, on price, and supply a lot of the same parts.
It's survival of the fittest at the moment in the parts trade business, lots of smaller trades are being driven out by ecp and Andrew page.

I have found some AP bits on discount card competitive, but brakes, AC compressors etc. ECP (trade price) has been cheaper, to me anyway. :y Worth checking both IMO. :y
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Jimbob on 29 September 2016, 07:52:56
...which fitted my very immediate needs!

Ahh... the old rear pad wear indicator activated, did it? ;)
Very much so, the one that once you hear means disk damage imminent!
Title: Re: Brembo Brake pads at ECP
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 September 2016, 14:30:55
...which fitted my very immediate needs!

Ahh... the old rear pad wear indicator activated, did it? ;)
Very much so, the one that once you hear means disk damage imminent!

Good job the car's fitted with them, really. ;D