MG4 2022 rear discs & pads - are these the ones?

Geoffree

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A search on Febi Bilstein [1] gives part numbers Febi 104496 and Febi 196403 for discs & pads respectvely. (BluePrint ADV184375 & ADBP420180 are also given as a match). Complete set (both sides) are about £80, which is about what I paid for a Skoda Yeti.
However, I've approached several suppliers and they cannot confirm as they do not have access to MG part numbers.
1 - anyone been able to purchase these are others that fit?
2 - anyone have the MG part numbers?

Finding these parts seems to be a recurring problem on this forum. :-(

[1] bilstein group partsfinder | Official Catalogue for febi, SWAG & Blue Print Spare Parts


UPDATE:
The part numbers from an MG dealer [1] are :
Rear Brake Disc MG4 Product code: 10464822
Rear Brake Pads MG4 Product code: 11306733

Bought parts:
Febi 2x Brake Discs Pair Solid Rear 104496
Febi Brake Pads Set Rear 196403
from Parts in Motion [2] who gave a good price (about £75) and were very helpful in confirming that the parts were suitable.

Did the job:
Not much different to changing any discs/pads. Release handbrake on consol. Remove parking motor (couple of small bolts) to wind back by hand. Need M14 (12 point spline) to remove caliper bracket. I suggest you don't try to remove the parking motor harness bracket as the small bolt is probably corroded - just bend out the way. After reassembly, don't forget to press on brake to settle brake cylinders before reconnecing battery and restarting. Any warning messages will clear after a short time of use. General workshop procedures_MG4.pdf [3] was helpful, especially with torque settings.

[1] Brown & Gammons The MG Specialists
[2] Car Parts at Low Prices, Quality Brands, Free Delivery
[3] http://www.siteguru.co.uk/MG4/Manuals/General workshop procedures_MG4.pdf
 

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Further searching. Seems like this type of brake disc (Febi 104496) is used by other car makers, including Ford, Aldi, Skoda & VW. One site, autodoc [1] states that it is compatible with
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and gives the MG (SAIC) part number
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As for the pads, autodoc [1] states that the Febi BILSTEIN 196403 Brake pad set is for MG 4 EV (EH32) and gives the OE number: OE 11306733 — MG

As this data is given on a particular web site, you should perhaps check with the supplier.

[1] https://www.autodoc.co.uk/febi-bilstein/13825371
 
Just had a quick look on Oscaro. fr which is a French site. I put in my reg number and got similar OE part numbers to yourself and all the sizes match. Prices vary and as you have found these parts are shared by many other manufacturers. Again rear pads are not available on this site as of yet.
 

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