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Dutchgit



Member Since: 17 Sep 2023
Location: Emmerich am Rhein
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Germany 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey
Brake discs and pads are about to get done. Which to get ?

As it says in the title, I'm going to change the brake discs and pads on my 08MY TDV8 and wondering what makes people have the best experience with ?
The current set is pretty low quality I think and the pads rust to the discs if it's standing for over a week in the current wet weather. There's a lso a lot of brake dust at the front wheels.

What are the most bought makes on here please ?

Cheers, Ard

Post #681019 23rd Dec 2023 5:33pm
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AndyRoo



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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Fuji White

Hi,

There's a dozen combinations and depends on the way you drive. If your steady Eddie then Pagid are good value, last quite a while and can handle a heavy foot I've used these a lot. I prefer to spend a little extra and go for Brembos, I like the feel & weight, but they can cope well with heavy towing loads and I do quite a bit in the highlands.

If you drive like you stole it, many will say go with EBC, drilled, slotted or other fancy combo but I've always found they are rubbish when cold and I scared myself to death towing 3 tonnes down hill and they just failed completely, I had them off the next day, I wouldn't trust them myself but many love them.

Stick to the mainstream and don't go too budget & you'll be fine.

Andy Fuji White 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westmiinster

Post #681023 23rd Dec 2023 5:50pm
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Dutchgit



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Germany 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

I'm very much the steady Eddie type as I'm a lorry driver since more or less 40 years Shocked

Cheers for that Andy, I'll have a look for Pagid and see if they are available here in Krautland.


Ta, Ard

Post #681030 23rd Dec 2023 6:36pm
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Merchy



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

Another vote on the Pagid brand from me, fitted all discs and pads quite some time ago, no problems since fitting them. Whilst I do not drive as if the car is stolen, there are times when I don't hang around Whistle

Post #681031 23rd Dec 2023 6:39pm
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garyRR



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Pagid, TRW, Brembo.

You can pick then up cheap when on offer on AutoDoc. A word of caution: be sure to check the manufacturer catalogue part number first for your vehicle and then order that on AutoDoc, not what it's system recommends (as it's not the most accurate). 2015 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 SDV8

Post #681047 23rd Dec 2023 9:03pm
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Dutchgit



Member Since: 17 Sep 2023
Location: Emmerich am Rhein
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Germany 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Went for Bosch discs and pads in the front and Bosch pads and ATE discs in the rear for now.

I'll see how it goes as I'm driving to Switzerland early January and hope I can fit them before that.

My old discs and pads would be okay for that but we'll see how it goes.

Thanks for the advice so far people and I'll report back when I have tested the new set up.


Cheers, Ard

Post #681094 24th Dec 2023 11:48am
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