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ZeDefender



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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Discs and pads on a 2.4
Evening all

So the 110 got through the TÜV (MOT) Thumbs Up
but then the dealer said all the brake discs and pads need replacing and quoted me 1000 quid Shocked

I'm very careful when it comes to brakes but the vehicle is only 3 years old and has only done 25,000 miles. I can't help thinking I'm being taken for a bit of a ride.

The discs don't look bad to me but I'm no expert - please can anyone give me some advice?

I'm happy to do the pads myself but isn't changing the discs much more involved?

Thanks for any advice,
Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Post #327904 2nd May 2014 8:16pm
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custom90



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Pads should last you over 30k at least, dependant on use and driving style.
Discs even longer IMO.
£1000 is way too much, fitting my pads cost £80 - £100 (can't comment on discs) discs do involve more work indeed though.
I'd work out the cost of discs and pads yourself and then you'll know the labour your bring charged.
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MR_JAMES



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Thats what dealers do. Its easy money.. when i worked at vw/audi/skoda dealerships they were always doing discs and pads.

im at 35000 miles and my discs are not yet lipped, and the pads have about 8mm friction materal left.

You need to go and check yours. 1953 80"
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Post #327909 2nd May 2014 8:43pm
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custom90



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Do the discs have wear indicators?
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Orkney Grey
I'm no expert about the lifespan of pads and discs but I had new pads, discs and calipers along with a MOT, replacement front swivel housing and bushes for rear shocks all for less than £550 including labour so it seems like they are taking you for a ride. Mine was through a Land Rover independent rather than a dealer. 2007 (57) Defender 90 (Sold)
Looking for another to replace it.

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Post #327912 2nd May 2014 8:50pm
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ZeDefender



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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Cheers Guys

According to the quote, the labour alone is 500 quid plus they want 300 quid for "solid" discs and 180 quid for pads (I assume all OEM). He also said it might be more if the brake pistons were damaged...

As I said, I would normally get the dealer to do "brake stuff" but that's simply too much for me Big Cry

So if the discs aren't too lipped or scored, they should be okay, right?

If I can just do the pads myself, I will - just worried about running into trouble and being stranded.

Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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ZeDefender



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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Okay, just checked all four discs. One has almost no lip and the others have no more than 1mm inside and out. All are smooth. Can't see how they need replacing yet Rolling Eyes

Have ordered pads and will try it myself. If not, all I've lost is the time Thumbs Up

Thanks
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Post #327923 2nd May 2014 9:36pm
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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
At about 50.000km, well higher than your 25.000 miles, the dealer changed my rear brake pads, but not the disks. That was 2.5 years ago. I now have 68.000 km, and at each annual service, disks and pads proved still ok.
So, unless you are braking abnormally much and hard all the time, seems very premature what they tell you there.
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jimbob7



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I replaced everything last year discs,pads,calipers.Discs and pads are oem, Delphi Lockheed front discs (pair) vented £44,pads were £17, rear discs (pair) solid £47,pads £15 all +vat @20%.
Just to give you an idea of stealer prices, I paid £89 for a NEW oem AP Lockheed front caliper,LR want £385 for the same (AP Lockheed caliper).
Labour charge will be high (but not that high,lol)coz the hubs have to come off,if you have ABS they may try to rob you for a pair of stepper rings that are bolted/rusted to the internal face of the rear disc,about £300... EACH Shocked you can get them off, but you have to be patient.
Even tho the hubs come off, I would still be inclined to DIY coz no grease monkey gonna be inclined to spend half a day thoroughly cleaning and re-greasing your bearings/hubs. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #327938 2nd May 2014 10:08pm
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ZeDefender



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Germany 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Baltic Blue
Thanks. I'll just change the pads for now then Thumbs Up
Looking at the manual, there are 2 parts I want to check:

The first just says clean exposed parts of the piston with brake fluid - is there anything else I can/should clean/lubricate at the same time?

It also says I need LR caliper tool LRT-70-500 - is there a good alternative? I have a G cramp about the same size.

Cheers
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v8bobber



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Java Black
To be honest if the vehicle is a relatively new one, you should be able to push the pistons back easily enough.

I tend to put a thin piece of wood against the face of the disc and then lever against it with the biggest flat blade screwdriver I have. You might have a job getting a g clamp in there with the caliper on the hub because of the disc being in the way.

I have found that a tin of aerosol brake cleaner is a good investment.

With regards to the brakes and if they need replacement. Buy an ID micrometer and check the thickness of the discs against the run out figure in the manual. Perhaps it might be worth speaking to the dealer and asking them what the minimum thickness should be and what their justification would be for wanting to change them

Dave
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Phil VM2.5



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Belgium 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Hi,
Seems quality isnt as before !
On my RR, front vented disc where original with nearly 500.000km ...
i changed the rear quite soon because I did run to far with the pads.
At that time was not a difficult work .
Today, with ABS, other way to work for the placement of the bearings, could not be as simple.

Phil current : defender 110 sw 2.2 puma 2012 and 230.000km today and
again my Range Rover VM2.5 engine from 1992 and 528.000km today.

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jimbob7



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Brake/clutch cleaner for cleaning the caliper and I used Silicon grease over the pistons and back of pads,dont use copper grease as it rots the piston seals.Silicon has a higher melting point than copper grease,is rubber friendly and is more water resistant,just dont get it on the discs.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Servisol-Silicone-...B000L97ZPI Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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munch90



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a good make of pads will sometimes have a small sachet of the proper grease included
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custom90



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I seem to remember EBC green stuff had grease with them.
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