tsmiggy

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I am looking to order a pair of these from Europarts, for my Leon MK3 184. I know the diameter is 272mm, but
i cannot see any reference to the diameter in the lists. As anyone ordered from Europarts, and know which ones are the correct ones.I have contacted customer services, but i have heard nothing yet.

Cheers
 
When you search against a registration number you will see different options/manufacturers.

Use the fitment details for the Pagid disc diameter to see which ones are the 272mm diameter that you require - all of the equivalent sizes are grouped together.

Edit: cancel that - all info is poor; only 310mm disc diameters listed.

This is the Brembo part no:

https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/catalogue/disc/08-B413-10
 
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When you search against a registration number you will see different options/manufacturers.

Use the fitment details for the Pagid disc diameter to see which ones are the 272mm diameter that you require - all of the equivalent sizes are grouped together.

Edit: cancel that - all info is poor; only 310mm disc diameters listed.

This is the Brembo part no:

https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/catalogue/disc/08-B413-10[/QUOTE

Thank you.
It is not the best website in the world, but i will check out the info you provided. Just did not fancy ordering them, only to find they were the wrong ones.
 
Thank you.
It is not the best website in the world, but i will check out the info you provided. Just did not fancy ordering them, only to find they were the wrong ones.
 
I tend to do a lot of homework before ordering parts from ECP, if you know which manufacturer you want to buy, go their website as they should have better info there. Even check out one of the TMD Friction brand's websites as they are normally spot on.

For me, as a person that keeps a car beyond its initial 2 or 3 years of life, in the case of VW Group cars, I wander into my local dealership's parts department and ask for a print out of CAR DATA, having that long listing of all "during production of that exact car" options, you have nailed down quite a lot of stuff, which obviously includes brake disc sizes - and an awful lot more.
 
They do that for you? Very cool, I've never thought of that.

Well, in chronological order:- I imported a VW Passat 4Motion in 2000, after buying a few probably upgrade parts for it at my local VW parts department, the parts guy handed me a full print out and said "this will save you some time" So in 2002 when I imported a VW Polo for my wife, I went back and asked for "CAR DATA" for it and was handed it. In 2012 when I started looking after my daughter's late 2009 Ibiza, I wandered into the local SEAT dealership and they sort of knew what I was asking for, but it took two of them maybe 20 minutes to collect/collate all the pages and print them out, but at least I got CAR DATA for it. In 2013 when I bought a slightly used Audi S4, I went into my local Audi emporium and asked for a copy of CAR DATA for it and that was handed out to me quite quickly. In late 2015 when my wife bought a new 2015 VW Polo, I went into the parts department of the local branch that supplied it, "nothing like that exists nowadays - sorry" - so without arguing I left it at that as I was dealing with a young and hopefully completely switched on apprentice working in parts. A few months later, when I had a reason to visit the other branch of that local VW dealership who seem to allow you to walk in through an unlabelled back door directly to an old style, but in a modern new dealership building, and came face to face with the now older guy that had supplied me with the Passat and Polo CAR DATA printout, I asked for one for this new Polo, he got his young apprentice to sort that out for me under his directions, and it was handed over.

So, it does not seem to be a product/thing that disinterested or younger parts people know much about - but it exists within their car information held, and the parts catalogue will be linked to it so as to provide the correct items for that specific car. I'm going to try to get that CAR DATA print out for my daughter's Ibiza whenever I am passing a SEAT dealership some time soon.

I think that it can also be found within the bundle of info in ErWin, but even although I am reg'd with them, I have not had much luck using the SEAT area for anything, yet.
 
This is fantastic information! Thank you. It would be great to have a list of the parts fitted to the car. I'm going to try and get it.
 
There is a far better and more reliable source than that one, that one tends to be a bit out of date in some cases, ie that so frequently changed/updated when the genuine VW Group parts listing gets updated.

Edit:- try ifnterface.com and select CarProg2

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