Maybe this
https://www.toolstation.com/flex-connector-10a-2-core/p94584?store=FW&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&mkwid=_dc&pcrid=&pkw=&pmt=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI24Pwj-bJ_wIVdGHmCh0gzAPzEAQYBCABEgJ5v_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
From what I’ve researched
Blueprint Good
Brembo Good
Textar Good
Mintex Hit and miss
Pagid Hit and miss
Eicher Junk
Bosch Good
Ferodo Good
Ate Good
Apec Good
Trw Good
Delphi Good
Always gives me a headache trying to choose discs and pads for my cars!
In reality most of the big players are ok but what do you favour?
last set I bought were pagid from euro car parts and to be honest the quality is ok but I’ve heard as they are now the sole distributor for these quality has...
The Halfords industrial range are ok, now called advanced I believe but well priced and offers are available throughout the year.
Mostly around bank holidays I find, bag a trade card and get discount too if you have one of the listed trades or a family member does.
It's a diesel so what is your mileage like usage wise?
Failed dpf regens can cause the oil level to increase which if not monitored can lead to disaster.
A good flowing wax designed for cavities will drive it out.
I don’t really rate Waxoyl, there are far better products such as Dinitrol and Bilt hamber available.
I have seen thicker type coatings used on car sills so it may not be filler on yours.
Difficult to blend that yourself, probably better to let a bodyshop paint the entire sill.
If your not bothered then just just prep and paint yourself, it can be easier on a sill if you have a definitive line to mask to.
I have some interlocking rigid plastic type tiles I managed to bag from a factory closure.
very easy to lay and take trolley jack, axle stand weight with ease.
A bit slippery when wet is my only gripe with them, not sure of the brand sorry.
I've always had garage queens and have not done anything but do try to drive it on a nice dry day all year round.
You just have to in my opinion, much better for it.
Nothing better than roof down on a crisp fine day.
Quite a lot of Vag petrol engines have a drink problem, not great when you get it home and find this out really so be careful.
I prefer the common rail diesels but these are not without their problems especially if your not doing the mileage.