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Post by Kleynie »

They are said to last 100k, so you should be ok.
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Should be okay for a while then!
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RVO wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:33 pm
Kleynie wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:22 pm At 33k the brakes will be due very soon if they haven’t been changed already. That’s a large bill as they discs tend to wear as much as the pads, and all will need changing. I’m guessing £1200?
They’ve said the tyres are nearly new and the brakes have plenty of life left.

It’s got the surface coated brakes so I bet they won’t be cheap, do they last longer than normal brakes or is it just the lack of dust which is the main feature?
From previous thread:
viewtopic.php?p=265571#p265571

Got the PSCB set replacement cost from OPC:

Front Discs: £1130.38 each
Front Pads set: £380.23
Sensors and Fixings: £184.82
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Rear Discs: £890.76 each
Rear Pads set: £301.94
Fixings: £20.45

Plus fitting cost of about £700
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CKMAC wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 10:02 am
RVO wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:33 pm
Kleynie wrote: Sat May 06, 2023 7:22 pm At 33k the brakes will be due very soon if they haven’t been changed already. That’s a large bill as they discs tend to wear as much as the pads, and all will need changing. I’m guessing £1200?
They’ve said the tyres are nearly new and the brakes have plenty of life left.

It’s got the surface coated brakes so I bet they won’t be cheap, do they last longer than normal brakes or is it just the lack of dust which is the main feature?
From previous thread:
viewtopic.php?p=265571#p265571

Got the PSCB set replacement cost from OPC:

Front Discs: £1130.38 each
Front Pads set: £380.23
Sensors and Fixings: £184.82
----------------
Rear Discs: £890.76 each
Rear Pads set: £301.94
Fixings: £20.45

Plus fitting cost of about £700
Oooo okay, thats expensive when the time comes!

Has anyone on the forum actually had to have theirs replaced yet?
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Post by aj13 »

That's OPC prices😱

Chances of having to replacing front and rears at same time ??
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Speaking to a local indi, he thinks the disks should last to around 60/70k, and the pads around 40k
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RVO wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 11:45 am Speaking to a local indi, he thinks the disks should last to around 60/70k, and the pads around 40k

Yep, on previous threads, I seem to recall PSCBs supposedly lasting about 30% longer than normal discs, but as above, being way more expensive to replace. I believe it’s PCCBs that are supposed to last 100k miles or more.
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Deposit paid and hopefully collecting the new car next week!
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Congrats. Any more info on it?
June 2017 Macan GTS in Carmine red with 21” gloss black sport classics, GTS leather package, Air, PASM, PDLS+, pano roof, Sports Chrono, 18 way seats, BOSE, surround view, heated seats front and rear, carbon side blades and carbon interior package.
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Kleynie wrote: Wed May 10, 2023 11:09 am Congrats. Any more info on it?
It’s a 2019 turbo in white, I covered the spec earlier in the thread. It’s even got a heated carbon steering wheel, which I’ve not seen in a macan before, looks really cool.
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