J jasy Joined 30 Aug 2004 Messages 753 Reaction score 1 Location Bristol Country 29 Mar 2005 #1 I need to change discs and pads(rear) for a Laguna 1.9 dci. Ok to do myself or is a garage recommended. I can get new parts alot cheaper than the £320 quoted by the garage!
I need to change discs and pads(rear) for a Laguna 1.9 dci. Ok to do myself or is a garage recommended. I can get new parts alot cheaper than the £320 quoted by the garage!
Q Quick Fit Joined 6 Jan 2005 Messages 115 Reaction score 0 Country 29 Mar 2005 #2 Very easy job. To make things easier buy yourself a Haynes manual from Halfords, it will save you a lot of time.
Very easy job. To make things easier buy yourself a Haynes manual from Halfords, it will save you a lot of time.
2 2scoops0406 29 Mar 2005 #3 You mean shoes (rear) pads (front) do not get renault to do it. way cheaper to diy or get an idependent to do it.
You mean shoes (rear) pads (front) do not get renault to do it. way cheaper to diy or get an idependent to do it.
J jasy Joined 30 Aug 2004 Messages 753 Reaction score 1 Location Bristol Country 31 Mar 2005 #4 cheers chaps. bought the rear discs new on ebay for £12!! the garage said they were £81 each!!!!!
B bigelvis Joined 19 May 2006 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Location Dumfriesshire Country 20 May 2006 #5 Eddie M said: You mean shoes (rear) pads (front) do not get renault to do it. way cheaper to diy or get an idependent to do it. Click to expand... nope he is right theres pads on rear now as its discs all round, no handbrake lever on new lagunas either, its all automatic apparently. ========================== see forum rule 17, then check the year
Eddie M said: You mean shoes (rear) pads (front) do not get renault to do it. way cheaper to diy or get an idependent to do it. Click to expand... nope he is right theres pads on rear now as its discs all round, no handbrake lever on new lagunas either, its all automatic apparently. ========================== see forum rule 17, then check the year