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Gladzilla



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300 mm caliper carriers

What other models besides a 2.2 would have 300 mm front caliper carriers?

Looking to drop my 3.2 front rotors down to 300 mm thanks.

Post #411792 27th Aug 2021 4:42 pm
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p_gill



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The current size is 315mm Edit 316 mm is correct

Dropping to 300mm will only reduce the size by 8mm radially (about 1/3 of an inch)

I assume that you are trying to run very small wheels

It does look like the smaller brakes will allow for 16" wheels to be used. Note: my LR2 spare is 17"

Good luck

To answer your question

Note: I can't be certain is if we even got any of these with 16" wheels in the US and it is likely that selecting larger wheels also got larger brakes

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We need more details

What tyres are you planning on using

What wheel size

Where do you plan on going that you need all of this

Good luck

Paul


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Post #411800 27th Aug 2021 7:05 pm
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jules



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Ive gone the other way - put the bigger brakes on my SD4. Jules

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Lightwater



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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White

I have 316mm on the front of my Si4. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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p_gill



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Lightwater



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I am intrigued why one would want to reduce the disc size. If it is to fit 16" rims for driving on sand, I don't actually see the point on a Freelander, it's the wrong vehicle.

Unless you are increasing ground clearance by every means, larger diameter tyres, raise suspension, sliders, maybe even air shocks with onboard air (I installed on my Peugeot 504, +50mm) & reduce rim size as an entire package it is all a bit piecemeal. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Steve D



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I converted to larger discs and I still have my original carrier brackets knocking about. If you were in the U.K. you could have collected them f.o.c. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto
Present: Audi A3 S Line.

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Blackbird14



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Hi

I am interested in fitting the larger disks to my 2013 XS but I am not sure if they will fit under 17 inch alloy wheels. Can anyone please advise.

Thanks
Dave

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Gladzilla



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Wanting to run 15 inch wheels. This is for stage rally .

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Linds Hanson



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England 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 Dynamic Auto Firenze Red

I have 349 front with twin piston calipers and vented 325 rear

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b0ch3n



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Linds Hanson wrote:
I have 349 front with twin piston calipers and vented 325 rear

Could you please share exact part numbers needed for this conversion? Smile

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Gladzilla



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will be running 15 inch braid wheels for stage rally.

rally tires are only available in the 15 inch size.

i'd like to use 280 ish mm front rotors.

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