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Which brake discs and pads?

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Old May 8th, 2019, 20:18   #1
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Hi!
I am about to replace my old el cheapo Bosch discs and pads along with the brake lines (?), rebuild calipers and change the brake fluid.
I checked the prices of OEM parts, but I am unable to cope with them financially.
I am oscillating between Jurid and Ate disks and pads. There is a price difference, but if the difference in quality is significant I won't be reluctant to pay the higher price for the Ate parts.
My old Bosch discs were fitted 3 years ago (apr. 48.000 miles or 78.000 kms) and now are giving me an annoying judder. Time to replace them, since in a couple of weeks I'll be doing a trip to Italy (apr. 2500 miles) with wife and two kids.
So... what would you choose if you were walking in my shoes (money IS an issue, and I am willing to keep the car for long)?
Thanks for reading.
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Old May 8th, 2019, 20:36   #2
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Brembo available from https://www.autodoc.co.uk they are a German company that trade under a number of names. Their call centre will call you to confirm all your order and payment details before they send it out. Put me off a bit at first as it seemed a bit strange but they are who they say they are and prices are very good.
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Hi ATE is the Volvos fitted parts, I have Volvo front pads to fit, in a Volvo box,
made by ate on the pads, brake callipers are also made by ate,
look on ebay you can get some good deals from Volvo dealers on ebay,
I got the front pads nearly 1/2 price delivered,
Dave
also if you change the front calliper holders the same pads, you can fit 305mm discs, I fitted Delphi (been around for years and years) discs 3 years ago very good and cheap from ebay sellers,
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Thanks for all the replies. I forgot to mention I have 305 mm front discs fitted at the factory.
OEM parts are a bit pricey: front (145 + 33 delivery )and rear (109 GBP + 33 delivery to Romania)
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Old May 8th, 2019, 21:06   #5
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Ate.
Not heard a bad word and they make the oe discs/pads.
Brembo seem to have plummeted in quality of late, stay away aling with mintex.
TRW, Textar are both really good.
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Ate.
Brembo seem to have plummeted in quality of late.
Not sure where you are getting that from, We had Brembo on our old VW Tiguan and have just fitted a set on our X3 and find them as good as both originals they replaced.
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Brembo used to be THE aftermarket brakes to have, Ive fitted enough in my time both commercially and personally.
My last set however (and yes they are genuine) appeared to be less well made, and, have worn quickly and inconsistently. During this period I have read a lot of people saying the same/similar to my own experience.
As such, I have had to come to terms with the fact that the std pattern part brembo are now just that, pattern-part. No better than random stuff off ebay.
They havent distorted though to be fair, unlike modern mintex's favourite party piece.
Its so sad that these companies have 'sold-out', licensed out the name, or been bought out and 're-aligned'.
From past experience, I would now buy Apec over Brembo and Mintex, as the discs are of higher quality.
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Hi!
I am about to replace my old el cheapo Bosch discs and pads along with the brake lines (?), rebuild calipers and change the brake fluid.
I checked the prices of OEM parts, but I am unable to cope with them financially.
I am oscillating between Jurid and Ate disks and pads. There is a price difference, but if the difference in quality is significant I won't be reluctant to pay the higher price for the Ate parts.
My old Bosch discs were fitted 3 years ago (apr. 48.000 miles or 78.000 kms) and now are giving me an annoying judder. Time to replace them, since in a couple of weeks I'll be doing a trip to Italy (apr. 2500 miles) with wife and two kids.
So... what would you choose if you were walking in my shoes (money IS an issue, and I am willing to keep the car for long)?
Thanks for reading.
Hi I am selling new in box a set of ate rear brake pads,
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=294871

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Old May 18th, 2019, 14:56   #9
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Hi I am selling new in box a set of ate rear brake pads,
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=294871

Dave
Thank you.
I bought front and rear Ate discs, pads and hoses plus fluid a couple of days ago from a local store.
Cleaned the calipers and the caliper brackets (took me almost two days) and painted them. Right now I need to postpone the work for tomorrow (need to take care of my daughters for the rest of the day).
Work needs to be done tomorrow:
- rebuild calipers (4 of them).
- install brake hoses onto the calipers
- install disks, calipers brackets, calipers, pads
- bleed the brakes
- change fluid with brand new Ate SL
- bed them in
The front Ate discs (305 mm) are made in China, the rear ones and all the pads in Czech Republic. Hoses are made in Germany. Interesting...
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Old May 18th, 2019, 15:10   #10
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Hi good you are doing all the brakes and fluid,
I tested my fluid and I need to do it again, I am going to do my hoses as well,
I was going to do it today but I was changing the spark plugs on my mums smart car yesterday , so I am taking it easy today , maybe tomorrow ,
I have not painted mine ,
it will take about 200-500 miles to all bed in, so don't go mad, don't brake from 60 to stop hard like some websites tell you to,
do gentle braking and don't sit on the brakes, because you want to keep the heat down,
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