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| Webbie Member Since: 02 Apr 2016 Location: Corby Posts: 137      | 
 I have had a problem with judder under breaking for about six months now. The disk and pads were new Land Rover and about six months old at the time the judder started. Following a suggestion from another FFRR forum member I Tried scrubbing off the pads with some brisk breaking and initially thought this had worked, but I was kidding myself.
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|  14th Mar 2018 5:20pm | 
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| Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 714      | You need the discs checking for Disc Thickness Variation (DTV) - which is often a cause of judder.
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|  14th Mar 2018 6:02pm | 
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| Webbie Member Since: 02 Apr 2016 Location: Corby Posts: 137      | Thanks for the replies, I haven't looked at the rear brakes at all and they are still the originals at 80K miles. | ||
|  14th Mar 2018 7:12pm | 
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| bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344    | I had juddering too that was eventually eliminated by replacing the rear discs and pads having already replaced the fronts along with the lower suspension arms.
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|  14th Mar 2018 8:05pm | 
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| northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8790      | If they are the originals at that mileage then they are due for a change, but I would also check the calipers aren’t binding.  | ||
|  14th Mar 2018 8:24pm | 
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| bgennette Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Newcastle Posts: 88      | 
 I had this too.  But I know exactly what caused it on my L322 - a bent brake disk.
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|  14th Mar 2018 9:46pm | 
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