This is a discussion on What size Brake Discs? within the Maintenance & Performance forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; The time has come to do the discs & pads on Mrs Jonny5ive's 2002 Fabia Blackline 1.4 MPi, visiting the ...
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| Licensee Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Stonehouse, Glos.
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| The time has come to do the discs & pads on Mrs Jonny5ive's 2002 Fabia Blackline 1.4 MPi, visiting the local Motorfactors it appears that there are two size discs available 238mm & 256mm and 3 different pad types. ![]() Would anyone care to divulge which ones I need? (both discs & Pads) TIA |
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| Hairy Yeti Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Newport Pagnell
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| Could be any of them. Best bet is to take along one and match up. Or buy all of them and take back the ones you dont use.
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| Munkeh! Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Manchester
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| Somewhere like GSF should be able to tell you by the numberplate....
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| Hairy Yeti Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Newport Pagnell
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| Usually Skoda dont know on brakes when they have the chassis number. You have to check the PR codes.
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| Or you could go the olde fashioned route, and measure a disc? |
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