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Originally Posted by civic-sense Did you say that 2 sets of brake pads (front and rear) cost you only Rs. 2300? Honda charged me 4K for front brake pads alone. Don't you think that the price you paid is so ridiculously low that it borders on being fake? Or do you believe that Honda sells its parts at 4 times the actual price? |
Yes, I paid Rs.2300 for a pair of front and rear. Hiren Mistry paid Rs.1700 only for front Nissins in Mumbai. Aftermarket parts market here in Delhi is very competitive considering you have Kashmere gate from where auto parts are distributed across India.
I think Bhpian Mukesh Goel also got Nissin pads for his civic from Karol Bagh. Bhpian ACE_F355 paid Rs.2,750 for both front and rear pads of civic (TRW make).
Most of these boxes come sealed. Brake pads are not very expensive. Rane has collaboration with TRW in India and they sell brake pads for swift for 500, santro for 400 and so on.
Most of these parts are import from South East Asia including thailand, malaysia, taiwan, and singapore.
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OK, Bosch officially sells auto-components in India. Does Nissin too? I am sorry if it really does, but I thought that it is available here via the grey market.
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Yes, Nissin pads are here via a grey market and save 40% duty on parts and other taxes.
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Again, how much do you save? Brakes in a car is a very critical component, and I am willing to spend another 2K on it if reduces the braking distance by by even a meter. Why take a risk for a 2K? Isn't that what we call penny pinching? After all you are driving a 15+Lac car!!!
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These pads are as good as if not better than the OE brake pads. You have to understand that all manufacturers in india sell parts at a premium. Also, all suppliers across the globle simply cannot survive by sourcing parts to OEM and hence they have aftermarket business. The suppliers I listed are global suppliers and supply to various OEMs across the globe. Even if the part is imported via a grey market, we cannot doubt their credibility. Having worked for a firm that does research on auto components manufacturers across the globe; i know what it takes to identify original car parts from fake.
If one want to reduce the braking, one is looking for carbon ceremic pads from mintex, akebono, brembo etc.
I did take this topic a while ago.. a link from this thread..
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...ml#post2339497
And yes there is a difference between penny pinching and spending sensibly. I got the job done for 1/5 of the cost of what you will pay to Honda. And that too by getting parts as good as those from Honda. You can see it as 12k saved, or 12k extra for my cousin's mutual fund which he plans to redeem for a cayman in 5-7 years..
And yes, you dont drive a 15 lac rupee car, you drive a 8-9 lac rupee car levied by extra profit and taxes..No offence, but if we were penny pinching, we wont have had 6 Petrol cars outside our house, each with an average run of 15-20k kms annually.
EDIT: I post parts costs here so that maximum people can benefit from it. And many people here already have.