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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
Depends on driving style and types of drives, motorways use little, towns use a lot, mine got to 55k.
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13th Jan 2017 9:19 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
You can tell without taking the wheels off if the discs are worn (just feel for the lip at the edge) similarly it's just possible to check the state of the outer pads with the wheels on. However on each of our FL2s I have changed the pads about once every approx 50k miles but never had to replace the discs. Changing discs and pads is one of the easiest DIY jobs and plenty of advice on this forum to help you. Go on have a go! 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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13th Jan 2017 9:24 pm |
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shiggsy Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 799 |
A rough indicator is to feel for a lip on the edge of the disk, if there is a pronounced edge you may need some. What tends to happen when pressed about why do the disks need changing is that they come out with 'they won't make it to the next service', which can obviously be thousands of miles away.
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13th Jan 2017 9:27 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Most disks will develop a lip early on in their lives.
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13th Jan 2017 9:42 pm |
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Quentyn Member Since: 08 Jun 2015 Location: London Posts: 70 |
thanks this was a LR main dealer so its probably RRP ( was in for a service under its service plan) car will go into my local family run independent tomorrow to do the pads and I will discuss if they can now take over the service plan as they have rangerovers themselves it seems |
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13th Jan 2017 9:52 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
On my previous cars, once the first set of pads wore out I kept them & got them re-shoed with metal pads, not the carbon rubbish. They braked the car better without also without that spongy feel. It was cheap as well, & the other benefit was a lot loss brake dust! It is hard to say if the discs wore out any quicker even though I had the car for 250,000km over 18 years I had it. I was also pretty good on the clutch as well, they would last forever.
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13th Jan 2017 10:57 pm |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
what's the reason discs need replaced? worn, scored, corrosion, etc how old is the vehicle? Iain |
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14th Jan 2017 10:12 am |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1780 |
My wife wears pads and discs out pretty quickly. Manual or autos , she always uses the brakes to descend the steep hills around here. In her current Freelander auto she would not dream of knocking the lever into manual and command shifting to a low gear before descending . . Me , Mr Forward Thinking Engine Breaking I'll get twice the life so driving styles/journeys do play abig part especially if you drive with a bit of spirit he Fl2 is a bit of a heavy lump to stop.
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14th Jan 2017 10:48 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
38k and my rears needed changing, but I do tow a caravan, over £500 is way too much.
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14th Jan 2017 11:58 am |
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Stevie5tapes Member Since: 10 Jun 2012 Location: Brighouse, YORKSHIRE Posts: 1370 |
I had my pads done, front and rear when I had my car serviced. Cost me 140 quid. That was at an indy, he charged me a reduced labour rate as he had the wheels off during the service. I cant believe dealers charging a full rate for changing brake parts during a service as half the job is done already i.e wheels off. Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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14th Jan 2017 9:40 pm |
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Quentyn Member Since: 08 Jun 2015 Location: London Posts: 70 |
they said worn but i cant see it vehicle is a 2013 with 24k on the clock local indy did it today for 120 all in ( not the disks as they didnt need doing apparently..) |
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14th Jan 2017 9:46 pm |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1268 |
When mine was serviced in November (3rd service and a little over 20k miles) I was advised that rear pads down to 3mm, front pads 5mm and discs fine. Car is auto and we also tow a caravan (1.6t).
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14th Jan 2017 10:56 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
Disc wear limits (TD4) are front 28mm New, 26mm worn to limit; rear 20mm New, 18mm worn to limit.
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14th Jan 2017 11:48 pm |
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Dresdner Member Since: 29 Feb 2016 Location: Dresden Posts: 244 |
So this means i can neasure only the lip with the back of a caliper without removing the wheels? |
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15th Jan 2017 9:08 am |
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