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Believe it or not that's cheap!Pugi4o6 wrote: My main dealer already has a brake plate in stock for me (75 € )
You will need 4 M5 x 45mm long bolts (I used stainless steel countersunk head ones, but I also machined up some spring spacers )Pugi4o6 wrote:Hi there dirtydirty diesel. Great idea! Would it be somehow possible to dig out dimensions? I'm all about DIY projects and getting around things. I'm on a budget right now and would like to sort this silly thing. Passing MOT depends on this piece of metal I have to give credit to my main stealer He gives me 35% discount on OEM parts and 17% on hour/ labour costs. Programm is called My Peugeot, and it is valid for all Pugs older than 7 years. So it's good to own one after all . thank you all!
Thats a fair price - I think I paid about £6 for mine about 2 years ago.Pugi4o6 wrote:Ok... So I took the easy way out I guess... I bought an accessory TRW kit from a local shop for 12 €. Now, a back plate is waiting at a main dealers. OEM Originally fitted to my 406 rotted in half... Hope the hand brake works as it should now!