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  BMW M135i
Nope, just for the hassle of getting abs rings and bearings fitted to those. Bet it'll be close to the price for a set of genuine oem rears (£120~ iirc) and standard ferodo pads are pence from halfrauds.
 
  2010 Mazda 3 MPS
So with the OEM ones, will they have the ABS and bearing's fitted already?

Sorry if I sound like a noob :approve:
 
Have you looked at Renault Wolverhampton's shop on Ebay? I got genuine rear pads and disks from them for £117 delivered.
 
  330Ci (Fail)Sport
Have you looked at Renault Wolverhampton's shop on Ebay? I got genuine rear pads and disks from them for £117 delivered.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-CLIO-...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item3ef8d346b8

Full OE set up at a great price, not sure if NWPerformance is currently cheaper as they had a special offer I think.

I bought from that ebay link, ordered late on Friday, got them on Tuesday. I'm yet to put my feedback up yet, but impressed with price and service.
 
  BMW M135i
Its not worth spending on rear pads for the braking effort they do tbh. Standards will be fine, ferodo ones are £14 iirc.
 
  BMW M135i
Sorry, I meant the EBC's he's purchased for the front.
Eugh :dead:. Although in all seriousness the new ones are level with standards in my experience, and the dust doesn't eat the wheels like ds2500s do despite their awesomeness in the braking department.
 


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