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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Solid front brake disk V vented
My old TD5 HT has solid front disks, and so the narrower caliper. I am just renewing the pads, and have opted to try the EBC Greenstuff as a number of members sing there praises. I was wondering though if anyone had gone to the expense and bother of swapping to vented disks ?? and if it so was it worth it ??
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jimbob7



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Although vented are proven to be better it is probably not worth the cost to the average user (not towing up and down dale),however vented calipers are cheaper than non vented Question ,so if you overhauling your brakes then deffo yes.FWIW, I bought ebc green pads for my motorbike, they were utter garbage,poor braking in the wet, they eventually fell apart and fell out (less than 2 years).I assume the car pads are better Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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munch90



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you used to be able to buy spacers to fit in your solid disc caliper to allow to fit vented discs , I done it on my 200tdi ,
yes they will be better cooled but its if you need the better cooling
if you tow a lot or use very hilly roads then possible yes
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grafty99



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I did it to my 90, less brake fade with spirited driving, i.e braking feel lasts longer. ideal when towing too
Mine now runs a full 110 spec setup with stainless braided hoses and DOT 5.1 fluid, now stops as well as it goes without breaking the bank Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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barbel jim



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Ironically I don't tow as much, and do more motorway miles.but I have noticed a few times some brake fade whilst negotiating consecutive roundabouts, in a ring road dual carriageway scenario. Overhaul would be the optimum time to replace as genuine calipers and disks are around the £400 mark.
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grafty99



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If you're ever my way or I'm up by you again then you're welcome to try them out for yourself Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
1990 Vogue SE
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barbel jim



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George, did you have them fitted last time ??? I did the transfer box Thumbs Up It must be that that makes you adopt the 'Spirited Driving' style Rolling Eyes
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jimbob7



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barbel jim wrote:
Ironically I don't tow as much, and do more motorway miles.but I have noticed a few times some brake fade whilst negotiating consecutive roundabouts, in a ring road dual carriageway scenario. Overhaul would be the optimum time to replace as genuine calipers and disks are around the £400 mark.

You can get genuine new AP calipers fer about £90 each,discs about £40 a pair.Just dont go to LR for them,unless you wanna pay around the £400 mark,lol. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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barbel jim



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Can you point me in the direction of those caliper prices ? Cheapest AP Ive seen were just over £100 each.
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grafty99



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I didn't have them fitted last time no, I must say it does stop well for all standard parts Thumbs Up

I think the 1.2 tbox is well worth it, makes it much more relaxing to drive quicker Thumbs Up Rolling with laughter 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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jimbob7



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Front calipers only, rears are solid.Got mine (and pretty much everything since Rolling Eyes ) from Brookwells last year,first class service

http://www.brookwell.co.uk/products/DEFEND...er_-_Front

Discs
http://www.brookwell.co.uk/products/DEFEND...sc_-_Front Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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custom90



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Brake fade with standard discs is an issue, quite a frightening one too. Shocked I will look at changing discs when the time comes but not yet.
Pads are good but do get hot when used heavily I.e. Very large decents / steep and then fade.
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barbel jim



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All ordered Jimbob Thanks for the heads up Thumbs Up Thought I might just as well order it and get it done. Should be quicker, but will mean I have to bleed thee brakes Rolling Eyes Oh the wife will enjoy that Rolling with laughter
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grafty99



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I think the braided hoses and DOT 5.1 fluid helps too, although I did it all at once so it was a bit of a transformation. well worth it in my opinion Thumbs Up 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Td5 90 Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic50767.html
Tdi 110 Thread https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic69562.html
RRC Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic54492.html
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barbel jim



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 HT Tonga Green
Fluid will be done as a matter of coarse, but the only braided hoses I can find at the mo are shugarpart ones with blue wrappers Shocked
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