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    Disc rotors, - UK import or Aust. - Value???

    I may be needing a set of rotors for my '95 Classic. (Vented front, solid rears)
    Pads are past their use-by date and buying those here seems ok, but if a pair - or two - of rotors is beyond skimming...

    Not interested in buying CHeap knock-offs, but then again prefer cast iron, not platinum.

    - Anyone imported in the last year or so? From where, and most importantly, $? - including carriage

    Would rather buy them now-ish before the AUD drops tooo far, - and the local ones co-incidently climb in price...

    James in Gosnells.
    1995 Classic Vogue SE with working EAS

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    James,I bought mine from Roverparts in Vic,put aulro in the coupon code and receive free postage!

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    DBA make a very good product.

    The street series are a direct OEM replacement. They aren't the cheapest but DBA products are top notch.

    dba086 is the vented front rotor, dba088 is solid rear for 1990 onwards RRC.

    Beware numbers with suffixes: the part without is the straight oem replacement. The "S" suffix gets you the 4x4 T2 slotted variants which are fantastic but have a fairly hefty premium.

    DBA DBA086 Single Brake Disc Rotor Front Land Rover Defender 2007 | eBay

    DBA DBA088 Single Brake Disc Rotor Rear Land Rover Discovery 1993 1998 | eBay

    cheers
    Paul

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    Not sure about Classic disks, but for the L322 it was half the price by importing them, even with air freight added to the price.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Hi
    I sell both DBA and Protex disks at work and as far as i know DBA are made (cast) in Asia as most are and then machined here. They have not been made here for close to 2 years. Bendix pads are also made OS. Not here as many think.
    There is a big price difference between the two brands of disks. Near on triple!
    I use the Protex disks and pads on all of my vehicles with no problem.
    I am not convinced in slotted rotors for 4x4's. I know they are supposed to keep the disk clean by removing mud and such but i am not convinced.

    How long a set of pads and disks can last is a big variable.

    You need to take into account the weight of the vehicle, the condition of the calipers, auto or manual and intended use, as well as general road conditions. Also, dont forget the driver. They make the biggest difference! Everyone drives differently. How many people gear down in their auto's?
    Tyres make a huge difference. If you run oversize tyres your braking is reduced. ie you need more pressure on the pedal for the same performance as std tyres. Extra pressure is extra heat and friction.
    This can vary between mud tyres and road tyres.

    Someone doing metro only will use the brakes more often than someone doing country.

    I can give you a price on the two, but seeing as your on the other side of the country the freight would be a killer.

    Pm me if you want more info.

    cheers
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    My Supercheap auto sourced rotors are about 7 years on and still rock solid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2D2 View Post
    How many people gear down in their auto's?
    Brakes are cheaper than gearboxes and engines in my books, only gearing down if the brakes might otherwise be in danger of overheating.
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    I have the L322 Range Rover, and have just replaced, again, the front pair of rotors and pads. This time I used non-genuine Australian made rotors and pads, work just fine but I do note that the new ones suffer from screeching, and take longer to warm up and bite like the OEM ones used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maxintosh View Post
    I have the L322 Range Rover, and have just replaced, again, the front pair of rotors and pads. This time I used non-genuine Australian made rotors and pads, work just fine but I do note that the new ones suffer from screeching, and take longer to warm up and bite like the OEM ones used to.
    That'll be the pads. I try to stick to genuine pads on all my vehicles for noise/glazing reasons.

    Rotors are either good or they'll warp early. Generic rotors on my Nissan cars have only stayed straight for ~10,000km (3 sets, 2 cars). But generic rotors on my classic rangie have been perfectly fine.

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    For a price indication,I recentley paid $650 for 4 cross drilled/slotted rotors and genuine pads,delivered 100m from my door in downtown Williams WA.
    I didnt shop around at all,thought I would support our independant landrover specalist in tassie,Justin Cooper.
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