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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I'd say the first thing to do would be to measure the runout on the discs. Even though they are new, it could be a flange that's warped. One of these would help. https://www.amazon.co.uk/MAGNETIC-BASE-MET...9SM2STNSNJ Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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6th Oct 2016 6:55 pm |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
Rear brake shoes? |
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7th Oct 2016 6:51 am |
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LandyV8 Member Since: 22 Dec 2015 Location: Lowton, Cheshire Posts: 61 |
I didn't think the rear shoes are used when braking. Only for the handbrake? But no i didn't replace them as they were like new and adjusted up correctly etc.. |
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7th Oct 2016 6:56 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
A couple of freelanders ago I had new discs and pads following an mot failure which were ok to start with I then noticed a judder developing and getting worse. I went back to the garage and they replaced the discs after which all was ok. They had apparently warped after fitting. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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8th Oct 2016 7:30 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
When you changed the discs & pads did you check the calipers? I had a front calliper seize (one pot only) on my previous Freelander. Gave lots of judder plus hot wheel!
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8th Oct 2016 8:22 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Possibly not relevant but I had this once on a Transit and it turned out to be front suspension bushes. Totally different vehicle and suspension set-up but might be related? Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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9th Oct 2016 3:14 pm |
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LandyV8 Member Since: 22 Dec 2015 Location: Lowton, Cheshire Posts: 61 |
I checked all calipers when I changed the discs and pads. Pistons pushed back easy enough and all hubs are equally warm to touch after a run. The car is going for a 4 wheel laser alignment tomorrow. It does pull slightly to the left so best i get that all lined up first. It could be that the front wheels are fighting with each other under braking?? After that it will have to go up on a ramp and have a good poke around all the bushes etc. Thanks for the comments so far. Will let you know how i get on. |
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9th Oct 2016 8:11 pm |
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LandyV8 Member Since: 22 Dec 2015 Location: Lowton, Cheshire Posts: 61 |
That was my first thought. If feels exactly like a warped disk but the judder was still there on the first run with the new discs.. |
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9th Oct 2016 8:14 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
A disc will only run true if the flange it is bolted onto is also true. If you've got the same vibration on braking after fitting new discs, there can only be two reasons. A faulty disc or a warped flange. See my post above. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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9th Oct 2016 8:59 pm |
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LandyV8 Member Since: 22 Dec 2015 Location: Lowton, Cheshire Posts: 61 |
Cheers Steve... I will try this next.
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9th Oct 2016 9:05 pm |
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PaulCopp Member Since: 27 Feb 2012 Location: Fife Posts: 28 |
I have the same problem, judder when braking at speed which feels like it comes from the rear. Did you get to the bottom of this? |
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6th Apr 2017 10:15 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
iv just fitted new discs and pads allround last week and getting the same noise/vibration under heavy braking, initially i thought it was because i had gone to grooved and drilled discs and it would settle down as they bed in but its not improving so this weekend ill be stripping them down again.
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6th Apr 2017 10:05 pm |
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MrPotatoHead Member Since: 20 Oct 2015 Location: Durham Posts: 123 |
Did either of you get a solution to this? Got exactly the same problem and have already changed the discs |
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10th Mar 2020 8:29 pm |
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CED Member Since: 05 Apr 2014 Location: leverington Posts: 233 |
The answer is to grind all edges of the pad backings slightly before fitting , it just gives the pads a helping hand in old , maybe a little corroded calipers . And of course clean pins are essential . This is a trick a lot of garages use to ensure trouble free , no comeback fitting. |
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10th Mar 2020 10:21 pm |
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