Interesting this one - didn't know about them so good to have an alternative...!Rab J wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:15 pm There are at least a couple of Porsche specialist garages in NI. McMillan Porsche specialists, now in Antrim did the last service on my Boxster a few years back and the OPC said they would have no problem buying and retailing it afterward. In the end, I got a bit more privately so sold it that way. He charged about half what the OPC were wanting for a major service.
Macan S Diesel - Brake & Disc Costs??
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Order Date 16 Nov - Expected delivery ~April / May 2016
Collected Tue 3rd May
McMillan are highly rated Terry for sure and I wouldn't mind using them for brakes or similar but think for servicing I would like to have the Porsche stamp and all the updates etc a dealer can do that a specialist more than likely cannot access.
I was pretty shocked reading Col needed rear pads at only 25k miles then read of someone else needing pads and discs all round at such low miles. Can that really have been needed so early or sounds more like a dealer printing money for themselves.
I was pretty shocked reading Col needed rear pads at only 25k miles then read of someone else needing pads and discs all round at such low miles. Can that really have been needed so early or sounds more like a dealer printing money for themselves.
Always worth asking the question, especially for brakes or the like. I agree that for the first few services it would be worthwhile sticking with the OPC.TD444 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:41 amInteresting this one - didn't know about them so good to have an alternative...!Rab J wrote: ↑Thu Jun 28, 2018 7:15 pm There are at least a couple of Porsche specialist garages in NI. McMillan Porsche specialists, now in Antrim did the last service on my Boxster a few years back and the OPC said they would have no problem buying and retailing it afterward. In the end, I got a bit more privately so sold it that way. He charged about half what the OPC were wanting for a major service.
PS. How did Malone go today?
Macan GTS Carmine with 21" black sports classics ---Gone
991.2 GTS Carmine 2WD ---Gone
Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe Jet Black
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991.2 GTS Carmine 2WD ---Gone
Cayenne E-Hybrid Coupe Jet Black
http://www.porsche-code.com/PL86QK50
Yup, service has been done at Porsche but may consider brakes elsewhere if cost is too high...
I had to change rear pads etc on my Evoque before at 20k miles and I don’t carry anything in the rear....
I had to change rear pads etc on my Evoque before at 20k miles and I don’t carry anything in the rear....
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Order Date 16 Nov - Expected delivery ~April / May 2016
Collected Tue 3rd May
Order Date 16 Nov - Expected delivery ~April / May 2016
Collected Tue 3rd May
Mine is due in tomorrow with pad warning light on at 29k miles. Does anyone have a view on whether the discs should or shouldn't need replacing? I would expect the discs to last two sets of pads, but suspect the dealer will try and say different.....
They will (or should) measure the disc thickness to ensure th3 discs are in tolerance. I would think it highly unlikely you’ll need discs on the first set of pads...(unless they’ve become scored)
1st Sapphire SD
2nd Sapphire GTS
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2nd Sapphire GTS
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Just dropped it off, and the service rep says " Macans normally need new discs at the same time as they are lightweight discs". I tell him that shouldn't need it, as per your comment, he says they will look......
...really hacks me off that basically I don't trust them...
...really hacks me off that basically I don't trust them...
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Discs are something I change myself. Generally very very easy to do, genuine parts not too bad with a discount, fitting costs are the biggest part.
I realise that not everyone may be comfortable doing this....
I realise that not everyone may be comfortable doing this....
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Totally p*ssd at their attitude myself, definitely left with the impression that Macan is beneath them.stick wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:54 am Just dropped it off, and the service rep says " Macans normally need new discs at the same time as they are lightweight discs". I tell him that shouldn't need it, as per your comment, he says they will look......
...really hacks me off that basically I don't trust them...
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