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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1684 |
Though LR recommend the brake fluid and hoses this is really backside covering, water content of the fluid can easily be checked and basically it is dependent on how the new fluid is stored and the humidity of where it is stored, it could be worse than what you have, the hoses again are dependent on use country of use, spending all its time in the African bundoo with temperatures in the high 30's with the suspension working overtime perhaps they may need changing, but in the UK probably not, next year if it's a SD you get the coolant changed with the water pump anyway my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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17th Oct 2019 2:50 pm |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
SD ??
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17th Oct 2019 3:01 pm |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Apr 2019 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 438 |
Hi,
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17th Oct 2019 3:09 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I’ve been in the trade for 45 years and I’ve never changed a flexible brake hose 'just because'. Changed a fair few when they’ve shown signs of cracking but again, compared to years ago, I haven’t seen a cracked/perished hose or seen one fail for at least 10 years. My Evoque is just over 7 years old, I’ve had it for 4 years and the hoses are still the originals and are fine. I changed my fluid a year or so ago just because I could and because it cost me nothing but it didn’t need changing. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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17th Oct 2019 6:51 pm |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1264 |
Thanks guys...
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17th Oct 2019 6:53 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1352 |
My 2 cents (pennies), if you are going to buy new brake hoses, go for aftermarket stainless steel braided flexible lines, they will likely cost the same or less than LR prices and last a long time. |
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17th Oct 2019 7:28 pm |
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Little wagon Member Since: 26 Jun 2016 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 13 |
Put these on mine when it was serviced and new brake fluid done at the same time, no extra cost on the service at independent Land Rover garage
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17th Oct 2019 7:42 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
You didn’t mention the significantly firmer pedal you get with braided hoses. A very useful mod.
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17th Oct 2019 11:01 pm |
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Simon J Member Since: 27 Jul 2019 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 703 |
The firmer pedal could, of course, be simply a consequence of using new brake fluid? |
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18th Oct 2019 6:03 am |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
You clearly have no experience of decent braided hoses. This is not the first car I have fitted them to. Why do you think all “performance” cars (and Aircraft) have braided hoses? Braided hoses have minimal expansion allowing all the pedal effort to be applied to the brake and none wasted on expanding flexibles. The only advantage of rubber hoses is they are cheap! (Although at LR prices you may not think so!)
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18th Oct 2019 6:29 am |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
Doh, SD
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18th Oct 2019 12:07 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
I used to use a local indie and they just tested the brake fluid and said it was OK. You can buy a tester for a few quid on eBay. I got one and tested all of the cars in the family and found that the only one that showed up with a warning was my son''s Porsche 911 and with six piston calipers all round it took a lot of fluid but still an easy job. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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24th Oct 2019 8:35 am |
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