Brembo or Bosch brake disc and pads?

This is the page for my model https://www.mtecbrakes.com/brake-discs/ford/mondeo-estate-2007/mondeo-estate-2-5t-06-07-12-10

They only do drilled/grooved discs though which technically speaking would be an insurance mod. Don't seem to sell the yellow stuff pads for the fronts either but do for the rear for some reason.
You can tell insurance but they won't care as brakes are brakes mate, I declare everything but they don't class brake discs as changes so it shouldn't make any change at all. All upto you though but I know they make good discs for a great price!
 
Might be worth getting a price for Delphi as well. Had them on a few cars over the years and found that the perform well and last a decent amount of time as well.
 
Need to get new discs and pads fitted to my mk4 Mondeo.

Buying from either CarParts4Less or EuroCarParts (aware same company, but their prices are slightly different), depending on who's got the best price on the day.

Brembo or Bosch? (I discounted Eicher and Pagid already but if I shouldn't then do say so).

Either option coming in around £160 excl fitting.

Carparts4less is part of eurocarparts, but they are online only, that is why they are usually cheaper.

Pagid is ok, Eicher is horrible.
 
I tried but its a mess to search for good stuff on there and I wasn't confident I could select the right parts amongst all the junk.
The trick is to add your car to the amazon search, it usually picks the right parts. Also find the manufacturers part number and use that to cross reference it.

If it's an amazon item, returns will be a piece of **** if its wrong. I managed to get some blueprint pads which are decent for £20, compared to £45 for the cheapest stuff in Carparts4less using all the nonsense codes.
 
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