I'd just put seals in the calipers they are only about $25
my disco has a leaking LH front caliper and I was considering an upgrade I heard of to larger defender calipers. Does anyone know for certain that defender calipers will bolt straight up to a 97 disco 300tdi?
any advice would be great,
cheers
I'd just put seals in the calipers they are only about $25
If your Disco has solid brake discs an upgrade to later Vented discs and calipers, or you can buy a kit to adapt your solid disc calipers to wider vented disc calipers and just buy the Vented discs, Regards Frank.
thanks for that, im gonna run with standard for now until i need new rotors anyway.
thanks for your help
Yes, they also have 4.7mm larger pistons, which might not sound like much, but it makes for MUCH better brakeing
What models do the larger spaced calipers come off and are they a direct bolt on the D1?
Mine currently runs solid all round and have just replaced the rears, a little extra force up the front wouldnt go astray if not too pricey.
Alternatively what are peoples thoughts on staying with solid (surely better for driving through mud etc) and using a bigger caliper? Are there other options out there?
Rez
A stiffer caliper and braided flexible lines will give better braking performance.
Braking force is lost in caliper flex/movement and flexible hose bulging.
Calipers with opposing pistons rather than the sliding type would also be a better alternative.
A change in brake pads can give better braking but at the cost of rotor life.
James
Just a question re front callipers.. is this the same for county callipers?? Or is this a defender only thing?? I know the swivels and stuff are better but just wanted to check the callipers
Disco front calipers are opposing pistons, if they are the same as RRC vented or non vented. So are the rears.Calipers with opposing pistons rather than the sliding type would also be a better alternative.
Regards Philip A
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