And the indy will be on the hook if the 'genuine' Mintex turn out to be fake and also the hassle returning them if they are incorrect.
Mintex web site should give specifications of pads and discs if OP knew the specs for his car. Garage must know this anyway
Though there are a lot of fakes around but wrappings usualy give that away
I did wonder about the possibility of the discs and pads listed on Ebay as being fake.
Couple of things first though. 1, only the more powerful (136bhp) Zoe uses rear discs, the lower powered versions use drums/shoes on the back. 2, Mintex definitely do rear discs and pads for the Zoe, they are listed on their own online catalogue (as are the drums and shoes for the lower powered models). So regardless of anything else, you can get discs and pads for the Zoe from somewhere other than Renault themselves!.
Re the Ebay seller specifically, the part numbers listed are the same as those in the Mintex online catalogue. Plus, going to the sellers online shop reveals a 99.9% rating over 233k sales. So personally, I'd be happy enough to buy from them.
I put it in the basket and the price was £100 for 2
Looked at this again. The listing definitely states it to be a pair, so while the price (confusingly) says £51.83 each, I would assume this to be for each pair. It would then follow that if you put two in the basket, that would give you the price for two pairs, or four discs.
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