>Does anyone know where to buy Pagid / Textar / Jurid or other MB pads and
>rotors in Eastern Canada?
>
>There is always the dealer, but seems that there must be retail aftermarket
>stocking dealers in a city like Montreal or Toronto?
Don't know about above brands but I got pads, waterpump, ignition wire
set from local CarQuest ( Stouffville ) for my 1980 450SL.
Jack - 16 Sep 2004 04:28 GMT
"Mr. Elbe" <elbeREMOVE@rogers.com> wrote >
> Don't know about above brands but I got pads, waterpump, ignition wire
> set from local CarQuest ( Stouffville ) for my 1980 450SL.
How did prices compare with parts from Mercedes?
I also own and old W107 SL - Great car on a sunny day!
dkmcp - 16 Sep 2004 17:01 GMT
> >Does anyone know where to buy Pagid / Textar / Jurid or other MB pads and
> >rotors in Eastern Canada?
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> Don't know about above brands but I got pads, waterpump, ignition wire
> set from local CarQuest ( Stouffville ) for my 1980 450SL.
Buy them on line at EuroWeb Parts, I bought rotors for my 380SL and
300SD for less than $40.00 each. They are at
http://www.eurowebparts.com/
Jack - 16 Sep 2004 19:56 GMT
> Buy them on line at EuroWeb Parts, I bought rotors for my 380SL and
> 300SD for less than $40.00 each. They are at
> http://www.eurowebparts.com/
Where about in CANADA is this company located?
dkmcp - 17 Sep 2004 06:18 GMT
> > Buy them on line at EuroWeb Parts, I bought rotors for my 380SL and
> > 300SD for less than $40.00 each. They are at
> > http://www.eurowebparts.com/
>
> Where about in CANADA is this company located?
They are in St Petersburg, FL. I,m not sure if they ship to Canada but
it's not that difficult. Guess you could ask them, just go to the
link.
LINK http://www.eurowebparts.com/
Jack - 17 Sep 2004 15:31 GMT
> > > Buy them on line at EuroWeb Parts, I bought rotors for my 380SL and
> > > 300SD for less than $40.00 each. They are at
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> link.
> LINK http://www.eurowebparts.com/
The only country their on-line ordering comes up with is USA - Their prices
were higher than some others and by teh time freight and other import costs
are added, most US sources are just not worth the delays and at most save
just a few $$.
That is why I asked about "Source of Brake Pads and Rotors in CANADA" - I
did find one in Vancouver - http://www.netcomparts.com/ - Prices seemed
fair.
RedFox - 19 Sep 2004 01:31 GMT
>>"Jack" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
>
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> did find one in Vancouver - http://www.netcomparts.com/ - Prices seemed
> fair.
Several times I have bought brake pads for a 240D in California at a
regular auto parts dealer. They cost less than half the MBZ prices and
are equal quality. The only difference is that there wasn't a place on
the pad to insert the little terminals that signal when the brake lining
is very thin. I just inspect them now and again.
MR