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twinkle2222



Member Since: 24 Mar 2012
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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey
who should replace my brake pads

had new tyres fitted today and after checking the front and rear pads need renewing.
was quoted £160 inc vat from formula one and £170 from kwick fit.
are these pads OK or to be avoided.
should i use only genuine landrover pads??
is there a big price difference?
my warranty runs out in 1 months time
i have a service in 3 weeks time should i get land rover dealer to supply and fit pads at time of service ??

regards

Post #172911 24th Feb 2013 11:48 am
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wizking



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Front pads cost £150 for me at dealers.

Post #172912 24th Feb 2013 11:52 am
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Lee Howe



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Narvik Black

Do Kwik Fit still not have the offer / deal on where if they replace your pads and disks they gaurantee them for the life of the car, so when they wear down they replace them for free?

Post #172914 24th Feb 2013 12:31 pm
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twinkle2222



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thanks for reply
front pads costing £150 will mean approx £300 for both front and rear from dealers
pads at kwik fit cost £170 but are these pads inferior pads or are dealers using same pads but costs are higher?

thankx

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wizking



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Dealers are more expensive mainly because there hourly rate is so high. Plenty of guys have done there own on here, there are some good posts with pictures on how to do it, and what pads they used.

Have a look here too;

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic13155.html?highlight=brake+pads

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donny



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I have found over the years that some of the cheaper brake pads wear down more rapidly and/or deposit more brake dust on your wheels. I am not one to always blindly stick with LR OEM (1'm out of warranty anyway with both my FL2s) but I tend to stay with LR genuine for pads. For such parts, I just buy them off ebay from one of the dealers on there - or use the ebay offers to persuade my local parts counter into a price match. Brake pads are usually around £100 total for the front and rears. However, when they have what I need then I often use an ebay seller called 'partslandrover' - currently you can get pads AND discs front and rear from them for £130 +P&P which is a bargain. I usually do my brakes and service stuff myself as they are fairly easy but if you take the LR parts along to any independent/back street garage then they will usually fit them for you and charge labour only. Thumbs Up

Post #172919 24th Feb 2013 1:12 pm
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ad210358



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Keep your eye out on the bay for Farnells, genuine parts, normally they are on a buy it know with best offer, I managed to get the fronts and rears, delivered for £60

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Boroboy



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Re: who should replace my brake pads

Twinkle2222,
If your not going to replace them yourself, I'd use any trusted independent garage to change them using OEM parts. I changed a set of pads & discs (Pagid OEM), on my Astra H, myself. A few months ago. & was very happy with the quality of them. I would do the same, as & when the FL2 needed them. Landy has now gone.


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The Road Toad



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I use an independent, local garage for our 07 and have been very impressed with their service not to mention their prices!
They will happily carry out labour only work and recently I sourced Mintex front discs and pads and they fitted them for £60.
I would find a recommended independent and ask them to if they will source and fit your choice of parts, Mintex, LR genuine or whatever.
That way you will know what pads are being fitted. Tattoos - Why would you choose to look like the wall of a public toilet?

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fisha



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Personally, I used to fit LR ones to my previous landies ... but moved over onto EBC pads and never had any issues with them.

the cheaper ones I generally found to perform ok, but would squeal on the rears, to the point it was worth paying out more money for a brand name.

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commando



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Stornoway Grey

Land rover do not make Disc pads.They buy in from suppliers and put there name on.Anyone know what supplier this is? Stornaway grey SE auto with 18" alloys

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commando



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Just bought some genuine handbrake shoes and they are stamped TRW. Stornaway grey SE auto with 18" alloys

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mjn51



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fisha wrote:
Personally, I used to fit LR ones to my previous landies ... but moved over onto EBC pads and never had any issues with them.

the cheaper ones I generally found to perform ok, but would squeal on the rears, to the point it was worth paying out more money for a brand name.


+1 for EBC

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ad210358 wrote:
Keep your eye out on the bay for Farnells, genuine parts, normally they are on a buy it know with best offer, I managed to get the fronts and rears, delivered for £60


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