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Hello all

can anyone give me a rough guide on how much i should be charged for the supply and fitting of a set of pads for an is200 sport/

cheers in advance

Its so easy to do yourself , do it yourself , if your in a hurry get a set of pads from your local Partco ( trade supplier ) they still sell to the public , just make some b*ll***t up about you work for some garage or whatever .

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Paul. B)

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You can get some ADL BLUEPRINT pads from Allparts...they are the exact same as OEM ones...or upgrade to Mintex ones OR Greenstuff pads..ive got front Mintex pads and Discs....now that they have bed in a bit they are really good..

To be honest do them yourself...there is a walk through in the Knowledge section on LOC....just print them of and follow the guide..v easy and im no mechanic...

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You can get some ADL BLUEPRINT pads from Allparts...they are the exact same as OEM ones...or upgrade to Mintex ones OR Greenstuff pads..ive got front Mintex pads and Discs....now that they have bed in a bit they are really good..

To be honest do them yourself...there is a walk through in the Knowledge section on LOC....just print them of and follow the guide..v easy and im no mechanic...

I have always used the Blueprint pads on my supercharged IS200 untill i sold them, they were the only ones not to continualy glaze over.. and when i went to get some for my GS the price was £22.60 +Vat for a front set.. cant argue with that.. untill they didnt have any in stock that was.. so they gave me a set of Delphi Lockheed pads for the same price.. and they are excellent..

as long as you can remove a wheel, and have access to a 14mm spanner/socket set.. you can change a set of pads.. its that simple

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You can get some ADL BLUEPRINT pads from Allparts...they are the exact same as OEM ones...or upgrade to Mintex ones OR Greenstuff pads..ive got front Mintex pads and Discs....now that they have bed in a bit they are really good..

To be honest do them yourself...there is a walk through in the Knowledge section on LOC....just print them of and follow the guide..v easy and im no mechanic...

I have always used the Blueprint pads on my supercharged IS200 untill i sold them, they were the only ones not to continualy glaze over.. and when i went to get some for my GS the price was £22.60 +Vat for a front set.. cant argue with that.. untill they didnt have any in stock that was.. so they gave me a set of Delphi Lockheed pads for the same price.. and they are excellent..

as long as you can remove a wheel, and have access to a 14mm spanner/socket set.. you can change a set of pads.. its that simple

Yes mate its easy to do them yourself.spanners , copper slip etc and as long as you use common sense..

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