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T6 Beach 4Motion
Anybody can please help with the details on brake pads for the T6 17' brakes?
 
If you go to eurocarparts website and put your reg no in it will list all brake pads for your van
 
Thanks! Anybody knows which ones are original?
 
If anybody needs the parts codes. Version with bigger 17' front ones.
Front disks 7E0 615 301 F
Rear disks 7E0 615 601 D
Front pads 7E0 698 151 C
Rear pads 7E0 698 451 B
 
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I just ordered Bembo rear disks and pads from ECP (discount on at the mo)
2 10444136A Brembo Brake Disc
1 10144131A Brembo Brake Pad (Rear Axle) Volkswagen California 2.0 2016
Subtotal £221.97
Discount -£77.69
Delivery Charges ( Economy ) £0.00
Total (inc VAT): £144.28
 
Volkswagen dealer gave me a fair deal of around 1k euros for the set of disks and pads. :) Insanely greedy guys.
I was recommended ATE brand, that it is used originally by VW.
Any idea how to measure the remaining pads mm?
 
Thread resurrect. I just ordered some brembo pads for the rear. I've done 28k and the rears have done the usual trick of wearing out before the front. What's the consensus with not bothering swapping the discs at 2016 and 28k.? They look ok through the wheels.
 
Thread resurrect. I just ordered some brembo pads for the rear. I've done 28k and the rears have done the usual trick of wearing out before the front. What's the consensus with not bothering swapping the discs at 2016 and 28k.? They look ok through the wheels.
My rear pads were done at 77,000 miles. Disks not replaced as there was no scoring. Front pads and disks replaced at same milage as there was some scoring on the back of the disks.
 
Thread resurrect. I just ordered some brembo pads for the rear. I've done 28k and the rears have done the usual trick of wearing out before the front. What's the consensus with not bothering swapping the discs at 2016 and 28k.? They look ok through the wheels.
It all depends if the discs are badly worn. Do they have a lip on them? You will need to check the thickness with a micrometer. There will be a service thickness you shouldn’t go under.
 
Well in with this job and clearly my pad wear sensor has been running on the disc. But no warning on the dash? Or lights? Any one else had this? The discs are fine and I'm re using those

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That sounds rather thin for a disc!!!
I agree. Ha. My pads were less tan 2mm though and no warning light. The hardest part of this job is getting the pistons to return as you have to screw them in while applying force. All done now. earnt myself a pint there. £40 all in. Next time I will order the wear sensor too. Of which there is only one on the drivers side

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I just fitted the brembo pads. The discs will easily go again. They look fine to me. I've ran about with discs in far worse condition. They never came with a new wear sensor though. My old sensor didn't work and so I may need to swap that out in future if I can be arsed
 
Changed the rear pads + discs on mine today.
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Surprising how thin the pads got before the warning came on.
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