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Thread: Brake upgrade for Discovery 2?

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    Brembo brakes on D2

    Damn!! I gave away my Brembo L322 discs/calipers and 20" rims when I opted for changing discs to L322 petrol V8 discs on my L322 (to fit 18" rims), I could have looked to install them on my D2. aaargghh


    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    L322 brakes into the Disco2? Sounds very similar to Dean Laphams, but this may just fit standard 20" L322 type rims which might solve the wheel spacer problems.




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    Quote Originally Posted by vbrab View Post
    Damn!! I gave away my Brembo L322 discs/calipers and 20" rims when I opted for changing discs to L322 petrol V8 discs on my L322 (to fit 18" rims), I could have looked to install them on my D2. aaargghh
    The callipers, discs and wheels are the easy part. Designing and fabricating the braket to mount them onto a D2 is still the magic ingredient...

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    The "bracket" to mount

    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    The callipers, discs and wheels are the easy part. Designing and fabricating the bracket to mount them onto a D2 is still the magic ingredient...
    I feel much better now, knowing that I would have had to do some extra engineering if I had tried to fit the discs.
    I was surprised if they did just bolt on, but stranger things have happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Well, almost nine years after starting this thread I've purchased such a kit... LOF Clutches Front EXTREMEspec Big Brake Kit 330mm
    Interested in how these are going and did you go to 17" or 18" wheels to fit them?

    Discovery 2 Front EXTREMEspec Big Brake Kit 330mm - LOF Clutches
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    I had to remove them back off. There wasn’t enough clearance with the 16” wheels - no touching at static but too close for comfort.
    I managed to source a 17” wheel and test it - much better. The issue has been sourcing another five wheels - they were meant to arrive in country mid this month but still haven’t landed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    I had to remove them back off. There wasn’t enough clearance with the 16” wheels - no touching at static but too close for comfort.
    I managed to source a 17” wheel and test it - much better. The issue has been sourcing another five wheels - they were meant to arrive in country mid this month but still haven’t landed.
    Where was it close? Was that a rim diameter problem or the spokes?
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    I had to remove them back off. There wasn’t enough clearance with the 16” wheels - no touching at static but too close for comfort.
    I managed to source a 17” wheel and test it - much better. The issue has been sourcing another five wheels - they were meant to arrive in country mid this month but still haven’t landed.
    Did you try the BMW X5 wheel?? Thought they fit and were reasonably available, even if they are not steel which I think you prefer.
    2004 Discovery 2a TD5 Auto Aspen Green AKA Robin
    2000 Discovery 2 TD5 Auto Alverston Red AKA Edward
    1997 Discovery 1 TDi Manual White - Gone but not forgotten
    1994 Discovery 1 V8 Auto - Gone once it consumed half the worlds resource of oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRT View Post
    Did you try the BMW X5 wheel?? Thought they fit and were reasonably available, even if they are not steel which I think you prefer.
    I was thinking along similar lines with the D3/4 wheels. The offset is within about 4mm per wheel.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Where was it close? Was that a rim diameter problem or the spokes?
    Rim.
    On a test drive it has some light marks from the inner of the barrel having kissed the brake calipers. There’s clearly a bit of movement so a minimum of at least 3mm of clearance is required.
    Stepping up to 17” and no touchy touchy at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRT View Post
    Did you try the BMW X5 wheel?? Thought they fit and were reasonably available, even if they are not steel which I think you prefer.
    I’ve looked at BMW wheels previously but I don’t recall the wheel offsets being desirable?
    Ideal offset is 31mm. The Dynamic steels come in 30mm which is close enough!
    I’m certainly open to alloy wheels over steel. The steels were just because they were the correct specifications and cheap!
    Lots of the Disco’s in Euro land seem to run BMW wheels on them.

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