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Back again just started a refurb of front calipers, struts wishbones etc and will probably be replacing either the drive shafts as a whole or refurbing them with new joints but which manufacturers should I be looking to buy from as places like ebay are awash with different ones and I'd rather have decent quality items that are going to last but at a reasonable price. Cheers

My classic Audi mechanic always tells me to buy Ferodo when buying brake parts, good quality and reasonable price. 

It’s Brembo for me for brake parts - often bought off reputable sellers on EBay.

Other parts:- I favour Febi etc. usually bought at competitive prices from Parts in Motion ( who also supply via. EBay. 
Let us know what you think Tony.

Regards,

Gareth. 
p.s. Turlough - how old is your mechanic? 

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Cheers Gareth I've just got Febi front hubs and wheel bearing kit along with a Frenkit caliper recon kit for my S2 front caliper conversion upgrade 🤞 but may need cv joints or complete shafts depending on their condition once off and wishbones.

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3 hours ago, Turlough said:

My classic Audi mechanic always tells me to buy Ferodo when buying brake parts, good quality and reasonable price. 

Cheers @Turlough I remember buying Fedoro parts donkeys years ago when I had an old mk3 cortina never gave them a thought but haven't yet started on the rears.

So where did you buy your Febi parts from Tony? 

Ferodo? that’s why I asked him how old his mechanic was.

In Mk 3 Cortina days - when you couldn’t give them away, unlike now, when they aren’t affordable! - The two makes of brake shoes and pads to buy were Ferodo and Mintex. Now?? Like Cortinas , things have moved on. Wouldn’t any longer be my choice, but…

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6 minutes ago, Magnet said:

So where did you buy your Febi parts from Tony? 

Ferodo? that’s why I asked him how old his mechanic was.

In Mk 3 Cortina days - when you couldn’t give them away, unlike now, when they aren’t affordable! - The two makes of brake shoes and pads to buy were Ferodo and Mintex. Now?? Like Cortinas , things have moved on. Wouldn’t any longer be my choice, but…

I got both the hubs and bearing kit from ebay with the bearing kit £17.50 ea included both bolts from carpartsinmotion  they had good feedback and the hubs purely on price 2 front for £50 from brillbuyuk although they have good feedback

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