View Full Version : NEW WIPER BLADES, AM I GETTING FLEECED?
kingo
22nd January 2014, 07:46 PM
Went to LR dealer near my work in Pt Melb to get new wiper blades for my 2009 RRS and was quoted $130 a pair. That's 2 strips of rubber and plastic.
Is this the norm or are they trying to steal from me. When I told him I bought the same for my D3 from them a few years ago and thought the cost about $70, which seemed high them he shrugged his shoulders and repeated the $130 cost for them now.
What's a good alternative, this cost seems extraordinary.
Praying it doesn't rain for a while.
Andrew
lpj
22nd January 2014, 07:49 PM
Go to the Bosch site. Can't remember how much but much less than that.
They deliver in a few days and it takes 5 minutes to put them on.
101RRS
22nd January 2014, 07:49 PM
Supercheap and Repco have Trico and Bosch alternatives for about $35.
Garry
discotwinturbo
22nd January 2014, 09:18 PM
EBay.
Brett.....
WhiteD3
23rd January 2014, 04:48 AM
x2 :D
Supercheap and Repco have Trico and Bosch alternatives for about $35.
Garry
kingo
23rd January 2014, 07:55 AM
Thanks, might give Supercheap a go.
jonesy63
23rd January 2014, 08:14 AM
I bought 2 sets of Bosch BA550 last Friday for about $24 each plus about $8 delivery. They were delivered on Monday.
One set for my wife's XR6 and one for my D4. They're the best wipers I've had on a D3/D4. I drove into Sydney yesterday and really enjoyed the clear screen and silent action during the drizzle.
Source was Advanced Search @ GetCarBitz - Australia's Online New Car Parts Web Site (http://www.getcarbitz.com.au/advanced_search_result.php'submit=SEARCH&keywords=BA550&search_in_description=1)
(Just a happy customer, blah blah!)
Cheers,
Rob
BMKal
23rd January 2014, 08:42 AM
When my D4 goes in to the dealers for a service (as it did a week ago) - I make a point of telling them "DON'T replace the wiper blades". ;)
Plenty of cheaper options available.
Ean Austral
23rd January 2014, 10:04 AM
Surely the D3 & D4 have the same wipers, anyway I paid $32 for drivers side from super heap in Alice springs a week ago, and why did I buy just 1 because I thought from the size of the box it was in there was 2 inside.
Cheers Ean
Andy46
23rd January 2014, 11:19 AM
When my Disc 4 had its first service in September 13 they told me there where no wiper blades available for it and they could only replace the whole wiper blade assembly at $140 each and that was after they did it when I quiried the cost of over $300 !!! Very disappointed as yesterday it also had it 52 000 k service and they now tell me the rear brake pads need replacing and that it is at a cost of $740 which includes Rotors as well as pads as Landrover does not allow new pads with out new rotors !!! I also have a Toyota that is 30 years old and has never had the front rotors replaced or machined and has had 4 or 5 sets of pads - I am seriously thinking of making a complaint to the ACA as it sounds like just loading up to rip off or very inadequate product from new !
Reason from dealer - they are such high quality they wear out faster !!!
Andy
Redback
23rd January 2014, 12:28 PM
x2 :D
X3 ;)
Baz.
kingo
23rd January 2014, 12:36 PM
Thanks, have just ordered through Get Car Bitz, hope it doesn't rain in the next 3-5 days delivery time, who am I kidding I'm in Melb of course it'll rain soon.
Ean Austral
23rd January 2014, 01:24 PM
When my Disc 4 had its first service in September 13 they told me there where no wiper blades available for it and they could only replace the whole wiper blade assembly at $140 each and that was after they did it when I quiried the cost of over $300 !!! Very disappointed as yesterday it also had it 52 000 k service and they now tell me the rear brake pads need replacing and that it is at a cost of $740 which includes Rotors as well as pads as Landrover does not allow new pads with out new rotors !!! I also have a Toyota that is 30 years old and has never had the front rotors replaced or machined and has had 4 or 5 sets of pads - I am seriously thinking of making a complaint to the ACA as it sounds like just loading up to rip off or very inadequate product from new !
Reason from dealer - they are such high quality they wear out faster !!!
Andy
Think you may find that all new rotors are made from softer material as they replace the rotors on just about every make / model now.
The rotors were less or the same price as the pads when I replaced them on my D3.
Just out of interest, I looked at a set for my 67 XR falcon, $780, think my D3 was about $80 each.
Cheers Ean
jonesy63
23rd January 2014, 02:48 PM
X3 ;)
Baz.
Ripped off! :p
Bosch BA550 on eBay were about $35 each when I looked last week, and then they had the hide to charge $11 per blade for delivery! ;)
SBD4
23rd January 2014, 08:19 PM
When my Disc 4 had its first service in September 13 they told me there where no wiper blades available for it and they could only replace the whole wiper blade assembly at $140 each and that was after they did it when I quiried the cost of over $300 !!! Very disappointed as yesterday it also had it 52 000 k service and they now tell me the rear brake pads need replacing and that it is at a cost of $740 which includes Rotors as well as pads as Landrover does not allow new pads with out new rotors !!! I also have a Toyota that is 30 years old and has never had the front rotors replaced or machined and has had 4 or 5 sets of pads - I am seriously thinking of making a complaint to the ACA as it sounds like just loading up to rip off or very inadequate product from new !
Reason from dealer - they are such high quality they wear out faster !!!
Andy
I think you are being told a few furphys. Try and get a hold of a set your self via eBay or supercheap as per the info above. They are easy to replace:
Changing the wiper blades on the modern range of Land Rover vehicles - YouTube
Regarding the brakes, work shop manual says replace the pads if you replace the rotors - not the other way around. My car is at 112000km and on its original rotors with one change of pads at 80000km.
From the manual:
WARNING: If installing a new brake disc, install new brake pads.
CAUTION: Brake discs must be renewed in pairs.
get a second opinion if you can.
Meken
23rd January 2014, 09:49 PM
I agree on super cheap - I replaced the oem BMW wipers with supercheap ones and they are 1000% better
kingo
23rd January 2014, 10:31 PM
The thing that annoyed me the most, I purchased a set of blades from the same dealer in Pt Melb for my D3 a few years ago and they were about $70 which I thought was steep then, but now same blades are $130 which is clearly a rip off. I told them the same, but didn't seem to register.
I hope that just because it is now a RRS there isn't a premium attached for the same parts as opposed to a D3
ADMIRAL
23rd January 2014, 10:48 PM
When my Disc 4 had its first service in September 13 they told me there where no wiper blades available for it and they could only replace the whole wiper blade assembly at $140 each and that was after they did it when I quiried the cost of over $300 !!! Very disappointed as yesterday it also had it 52 000 k service and they now tell me the rear brake pads need replacing and that it is at a cost of $740 which includes Rotors as well as pads as Landrover does not allow new pads with out new rotors !!! I also have a Toyota that is 30 years old and has never had the front rotors replaced or machined and has had 4 or 5 sets of pads - I am seriously thinking of making a complaint to the ACA as it sounds like just loading up to rip off or very inadequate product from new !
Reason from dealer - they are such high quality they wear out faster !!!
Andy
Perhaps a bit of calm thought required before firing off about all and sundry. The modern brake pads are generally metal compounds apart from the newer ceramics, and will wear the rotors quite aggressively. The dust you see on the wheel rims is in part metal dust from the rotors, not just pad residue. The modern rotors are also produced with very little margin for wear, and in most cases no margin for machining. It is quite common for the 'new' thickness and the minimum, to be 2mm apart. In short, rotors and pads are a consumable in the true sense of the word.
If you want a bit more life out of your pads and rotors try the Akebono ceramics. A few people have tried them on this forum. Do a search. You can get them for both ends of the 2.7 D3/4, and I think the rear of the 3.0 is the same. The front end is currently not catered for.
As an aside, I use the Bosch Falcon wiper assy's, and while they wipe ok, the blade is not as glued to the screen in gusty conditions, or higher speeds as the OE. IMO. There is a difference. Your call if you wish to pay for it.
tempestv8
28th January 2014, 11:07 PM
they were about $70 which I thought was steep then
$70 for some strips of rubber is exceedingly expensive, let alone $130.
A pair of front wiper blade replacement rubber inserts for a 200 Series Cruiser from a Toyota dealer is $41, and I thought that this was already a bit of a rip. Sorry to say, but at the new price of $130 for blade inserts, I think this is exhorbitant. Or is that extortion? :angel:
One thing that I did find is that the genuine (Toyota) rubber blades last a lot longer than the Repco rubber blades, so even though they are more expensive, they do last longer, which goes some way to reducing the pain on the wallet.
kingo
29th January 2014, 08:27 AM
Pleased to say, the Bosch wiper blades arrived last week and sat in the cupboard till this morning. As those who reside in Melb would know it been raining, so a quick job and new blades are on and thankfully smooth and silent.
I agree with Tempestv8, I replaced the blades on my D3 with aftermarket set from Autobarn, also about $70 and they didn't seem to last as long as the genuine ones.
BMKal
29th January 2014, 08:42 AM
Perhaps a bit of calm thought required before firing off about all and sundry. The modern brake pads are generally metal compounds apart from the newer ceramics, and will wear the rotors quite aggressively. The dust you see on the wheel rims is in part metal dust from the rotors, not just pad residue. The modern rotors are also produced with very little margin for wear, and in most cases no margin for machining. It is quite common for the 'new' thickness and the minimum, to be 2mm apart. In short, rotors and pads are a consumable in the true sense of the word.
If you want a bit more life out of your pads and rotors try the Akebono ceramics. A few people have tried them on this forum. Do a search. You can get them for both ends of the 2.7 D3/4, and I think the rear of the 3.0 is the same. The front end is currently not catered for.
As an aside, I use the Bosch Falcon wiper assy's, and while they wipe ok, the blade is not as glued to the screen in gusty conditions, or higher speeds as the OE. IMO. There is a difference. Your call if you wish to pay for it.
I had my D4 serviced at the dealers in Osborne Park a couple of weeks ago. When I picked it up, they told me that the brakes would probably need to be replaced next service.
I asked them if they offer any alternatives other than the OEM pads etc and mentioned the Akebono's - or would they fit the Akebono's if I supplied them. They replied that they would only fit OEM.
Oh well - looks like I'll be doing the brakes myself. At least I used to be a brake mechanic in a past life (many years ago), so should not have a problem.
Be interested to know where you got them from - anywhere in Perth stock them ?
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