OK so it's not on a 206CC... but all my pads need changing on my 306 HDi (has disks/pads on both front & back wheels).
Got a quote from local Pug dealer for £184
So I investigated, and found I could buy Mintex pads (better than Pug standard pads) for £36 locally. I looked at fitting them myself but realised I didn't have the right equipment, so I've got someone coming over to fit them for £40. Total saving of £108! Mint!
PS All manuals/guides etc say that my HDi should have a Bosch braking system. However, I've actually got Lucas, which is the same setup as the GTI-6 and the S16! Excellent!
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IIRC the rear pistons need a special tool to compress them. Not sure whether you need special tools for the front.
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I think the majority of the work can be carried out with a hammer, screwdriver and a socket set. However, I only have the jack that cmoes with the car and I wouldn't be happy working under the car unless I had proper axle stands etc.
Also, yeah I think you need something to open up the rear calliper. The final straw was that I could fnie no mention of my particaulr setup (Lucas) in any Haynes manual or a few other I looked at, otherwise I may well have gone for it.
But basically, I saved £108 quid and got the job done properly with some decent pads on. Several years back the same Pug garage who quoted me the £184 replaced my disks and "forgot" to tighten the calliper bolts, meaning that 3 miles later, the calliper fell off the car and locked up the right wheel as I was going over a hill on Ilkley Moor. By some complete miracle I managed to skid the car to the side of the road, not hitting anyone or anything.
Lucky really - if I had gone the other way I would have been doing 70mph down a dual carriageway at the time
Bastards!
Also, yeah I think you need something to open up the rear calliper. The final straw was that I could fnie no mention of my particaulr setup (Lucas) in any Haynes manual or a few other I looked at, otherwise I may well have gone for it.
But basically, I saved £108 quid and got the job done properly with some decent pads on. Several years back the same Pug garage who quoted me the £184 replaced my disks and "forgot" to tighten the calliper bolts, meaning that 3 miles later, the calliper fell off the car and locked up the right wheel as I was going over a hill on Ilkley Moor. By some complete miracle I managed to skid the car to the side of the road, not hitting anyone or anything.
Lucky really - if I had gone the other way I would have been doing 70mph down a dual carriageway at the time
Bastards!
