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m1964



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Ceramic pads on LR2?

LR seem to produce a lot of brake dust (like volvo, MB, etc.) - I used Akebono pads on our Volvo, but could not find any for LR2...

Anyone changed the brake pads yet?
Thanks.

Post #2827 2nd May 2007 11:49 pm
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defkalion



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I have noticed that too (wash car and after a few km's the wheels are full of gray dust). What exactly are the Akebono pads? Would they produce less dust?

Post #2829 3rd May 2007 9:28 am
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m1964



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Akebono brakes do not produce dust at all, but you will need to press harder on the pedal.

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South Africa 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Nazca Sand

mmm...
Would it not be simpler to just have the wheels coated in titanium or charcoal finish from the start...? lol
Cermaic pads are quite expensive, and you'll still end up with somewhat dirty wheels. "If you can't explain in it less than 10 seconds, it's probably not worth knowing anyways"

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A good quality acid free wheel cleaner and then a couple of coatings of alloy wheel sealant makes the cleaning of the alloys very easy.

I use Poor Boys Wheels sealant on mine Thumbs Up


The use of ceramic pads would also void any brake related warranty Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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and you'd end up with a car in your rear end due to increased braking At work
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But only once you had the pads heated up! Until then the brakes would be donkey wallop. 09MY FL2 Td4 XS, Style Pack, Privacy Glass, Martinique Blue.. oh so very blue..

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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

Alona wrote:
But if someone hits you in the rear it's there fault for not keeping there distance. Banging Head



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Alona



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2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Santorini Black

And you get the motor back clean Rolling with laughter 08 FL2 SE TD4 manual,Santorini Black, Factory fitted Black Tinted Glass, Anti-Tesco Trolly Side Protection, bebe confort axiss carseats & Cargo barrier to stop twin's buggy & junk coming through. NO Sweets Crisps or Drinks inside.
WITH TWINS, YOU DON'T HAVE MONEY Smile Now towing a Abbey Vouge 650 1800kg

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Frobius wrote:
.....donkey wallop.....


not heard that one before, must remember it Thumbs Up Stornoway Grey GS ... What a fine motor Smile ... but not any more ... Big Cry ... psst look at my gallery!
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Goes hand in hand with members of the Household Cavalry being known as 'Donkey Wallopers'. 09MY FL2 Td4 XS, Style Pack, Privacy Glass, Martinique Blue.. oh so very blue..

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