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Old 26-01-2018, 05:06 PM   #1
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Default FGX G6ET Brakes

G'day mate,

FGX G6ET due for 60,000km service. Brake pads will need done too, but looking at the Ford website, they'll charge around $250 front and $250 back for the privilege. No way in hell I'm paying that for something I can do myself, when this is one thing I'm fairly certain won't cause an issue with warranty/servicing.

Anyway, I'm just after some advice, and cost (and rough ETA on delivery as I want to get them done asap), on what you recommend on replacing the pads with? The rotors are still absolutely fine, so I don't want to replace them this time. I'll get new ones next time I do the pads.

The stock pads have actually performed ok, though I do drive around 900km a week, and drive rather spirited at times, so I need them to be fairly long lasting and nothing soft soft.

I don't want anything over the top or expensive, just something that'll work well, that's fairly standard for this car.

Fairly certain I need front and back, but I'll pull the wheels off tomorrow and check.

Thanks
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Old 08-03-2018, 05:33 PM   #2
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Default Re: FGX G6ET Brakes

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G'day mate,

FGX G6ET due for 60,000km service. Brake pads will need done too, but looking at the Ford website, they'll charge around $250 front and $250 back for the privilege. No way in hell I'm paying that for something I can do myself, when this is one thing I'm fairly certain won't cause an issue with warranty/servicing.

Anyway, I'm just after some advice, and cost (and rough ETA on delivery as I want to get them done asap), on what you recommend on replacing the pads with? The rotors are still absolutely fine, so I don't want to replace them this time. I'll get new ones next time I do the pads.

The stock pads have actually performed ok, though I do drive around 900km a week, and drive rather spirited at times, so I need them to be fairly long lasting and nothing soft soft.

I don't want anything over the top or expensive, just something that'll work well, that's fairly standard for this car.

Fairly certain I need front and back, but I'll pull the wheels off tomorrow and check.

Thanks
Did we sort this out for you? sorry i have missed it if we haven't.
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