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Old 18-08-2009, 17:06   #1
f1ferrari0
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Hiya, be gentle please! I've recently purchased a 2.7 diesel Ford Maverick, 1997. Love it already and its brilliant at towing the caravan.

Shocked at the price just quoted for brakes though (I'm a woman so bear with me). £285? Does that make sense? He said about 2,000 miles use from them still though.

Any help or avice would be much appreciated. Off now to have a look round here
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Old 18-08-2009, 18:21   #2
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hel..lloooo.
welcome to the club, we have plenty of downloads on the site for fixing breakes etc . we also have other lady members . who manage to save loads fixing thair own trucks with help from the downloads and us

its really quite a family here and most helpfull
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Old 18-08-2009, 22:09   #3
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Hiya, be gentle please! I've recently purchased a 2.7 diesel Ford Maverick, 1997. Love it already and its brilliant at towing the caravan.

Shocked at the price just quoted for brakes though (I'm a woman so bear with me). £285? Does that make sense? He said about 2,000 miles use from them still though.

Any help or avice would be much appreciated. Off now to have a look round here
if we are talking replacement pads only, £80-100 is about right for a garage or specialist if you aren't able to do it yourself. If its includes discs as well, its a bit closer - I think replacing the discs is a bit of a pig on these - anyone done them and can comment?
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Old 18-08-2009, 22:10   #4
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Que?? - you sound like a right Lounge Lizard Mr Tyler! LOL
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