Brake Pads

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Ed_shek
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Post by Ed_shek »

Hi, Has anyone replaced the brake pads yet for the 206cc? Has anyone replaced them with brake pads from a non-peugeot source e.g. brake pads from Kwik Fit?

Do these pads squeak like the peugeot ones?

Can anyone recommend any pads?

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Eddy

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teddy206 GTi
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Post by teddy206 GTi »

Go to Halfords.
I'm sure the pads cost about £25 which is a whole lot better than Peugeot ones!!
They are made by a decent manufacturer as well.
Dunno if they squeek tho!

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Post by Alex LS »

I've had mine replaced under warranty with new Pug ones and they're still squeak free 800 miles later...
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Dan
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Post by Dan »

I had pug change mine under warranty... they claimed to have fitted "non squeak" pads. The squeaking was back within 2 days, and its now a different tone. :x

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Post by Alex LS »

How long ago was that?
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Post by Ed_shek »

Well I've been told my local garage (city motors, Newcastle) that there is no cure for the squeaking of the brakes and that they wanted to charge me £35 for cleaning the dust of the brakes as its not covered by warranty. This will only cure the squeaking temporarily.

I've now ordered some Greenstuff pads to see if this will make a difference.
Eddy

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

two weeks ago. I have to say it doesnt happen as much now though

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Post by bif »

I had my squeaking brake pads replaced at 600 miles a few weeks ago and now I have done 1200 miles and they are getting much much better. Still squeak a little now and then.
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Post by Ed_shek »

Greenstuff pads now fitted at a total of £60. Car's done 15150 miles so will let you guys how these pads get on later on at a couple of thousand miles later.
Eddy

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Post by TT »

New member - so pleased to have found your site. Had my PUG 9 months now - had squeaky brakes seen to in Nov, Jan, Feb and April and guess what - they've come back again. They only squeak when I reverse. Has anyone else had that?? I've heard it's to do with lack of asbestos in pads. How can we sort this out? :(

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Post by Ed_shek »

Try getting hold of some copper grease and then putting it on the back of the brake pads. Careful not to get any on the discs or front of the pads otherwise you'll have no brakes.
Eddy

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Post by Alex LS »

Well... still squeak-free 2 months & 1800 miles later...
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