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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    "Correct, I have never rotated tyres on any of my vehicles. " I've always rotated all 5 every 10K. Seems to work or has done up 'til now anyway. The Disco seems to be very rough on the front tyres not at all like the Defenders I've had which were excellent.
    Last wheel alignment was done by "expert" tyre people recommended by the independent mechanic I go to but I wasn't impressed. If they spent 5 minutes doing it that was about it.
    New boots soon and I'll try yet another place, maybe the stealer, for alignment. I gather pad wear can vary enormously with these vehicles and the rears are thinner than the fronts to start with.
    I'll monitor the situation......
    Thnx.
    AlanH.
    You are putting the vehicle in TTM? If not you won’t get a good alignment.

    There’s a reasoning for tyre wear differing from a Defender..
    Axle type
    Corner speed (entry, through and exit)
    Into corner braking

    All are different, even if you don’t notice, when driving the 2 vehicles. I get the direct comparison regularly Pad wear?

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    No I haven't the tool necessary to put it in the TTM mode for tracking but was relying on the 'experts" recommended to know what to do. I won't be going back to them.
    I'm tempted to make a comment about recommended "experts" but will hush my mouth for once...... suffice it to say, 2 have failed the test.
    I drive the D4 fairly gently the same as the Defenders and actually my driving style doesn't vary much for any vehicle. Basically I'm an old dodderer.....
    Gap tool in the post right now and should be here this week.
    AlanH.

    PS. The people I normally go to for tyre purchase and rotations admitted they couldn't do Discos as they didn't have the required equipment etc. which I appreciated.
    Much better than some ****** mucking the car about and claiming to have done the job when they actually haven't a clue.

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    Just some info.. my replacement pads have arrived.
    Tried something different this time - Repco RCT ceramics.

    They seemed worth taking a look at... with the price I was offered.

    Will see how they go for bite and dust.

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    Just had a look, thought I’d give some info.

    The rear pads are 1mm thinner from new than the fronts.

    I’d suggest wear in an off roaded D4 is more about 2 factors.
    - dust from front thrown up helps wear rears
    - size! Have a look at the pad size difference!


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    I raised the same concern when i had my car serviced at 50,000K. I have done 2 big trips(35,000K) towing a caravan with very little braking, and was surprised that the rear pads needed to be replaced.All I can say is they must be made out of butter. I stated before that this is the 1st car I have ever had to replace rears before the fronts. In fact in previous cars i think the ratio was more likely 3 fronts to 1 rear. LR D4 seems to be the other way around!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirvine View Post
    I raised the same concern when i had my car serviced at 50,000K. I have done 2 big trips(35,000K) towing a caravan with very little braking, and was surprised that the rear pads needed to be replaced.All I can say is they must be made out of butter. I stated before that this is the 1st car I have ever had to replace rears before the fronts. In fact in previous cars i think the ratio was more likely 3 fronts to 1 rear. LR D4 seems to be the other way around!
    The rears also make small corrections when towing as part of the sway assist.... and sliding dirt runs really hammer it.

    As mentioned with lots of towing, lots of high speed offroad, and a decent share of low speed work...
    I’m changing pads for the first time on the rear at 120k

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    PS. The people I normally go to for tyre purchase and rotations admitted they couldn't do Discos as they didn't have the required equipment etc. which I appreciated.
    Much better than some ****** mucking the car about and claiming to have done the job when they actually haven't a clue.
    Apparently TDA have an alignment rig now. Might be worth asking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    The rears also make small corrections when towing as part of the sway assist.... and sliding dirt runs really hammer it.

    As mentioned with lots of towing, lots of high speed offroad, and a decent share of low speed work...
    I’m changing pads for the first time on the rear at 120k
    Now Tombie how do you know that I do sliding dirt runs with my Caravan attached. Next pad change I will get those ceramic ones and see if they last longer.
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    just some added info....

    *Most modern 4x4s (well the ones I work on anyway) will wear out rear pads first, which is an oddity.
    *Saying that though, 2007 onwards Defenders ALSO wear out rear pads first, which is a bloody oddity.
    *Front pads (again in general) are a lot thicker than the rears.

    On a personal note...
    I recommend other businesses such as Rovertech (Land Rover repairs WA) Justin Cooper (Land Rover repairs, TAS (because of the info/assistance he gives on AULRO)), 4WD USA (Jeep repairs WA ), Hi-tech (auto sparkies WA), Bob Jane (tyres, victoria park WA) based on my own personal and/or business dealings with them. People can take my recommendations as MY BEST INTENTIONS TO ASSIST A CUSTOMER where I can OR they can take it with a pinch of salt and that I'm doing nothing more than flapping my mouth for no particular reason...

    Again, maybe I should be like the stealers and say NOTHING to customers about anything except how they want to pay their bill and to forget about the vehicle until it comes in next time.
    Regards
    Daz


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Just some info.. my replacement pads have arrived.
    Tried something different this time - Repco RCT ceramics.

    They seemed worth taking a look at... with the price I was offered.

    Will see how they go for bite and dust.
    repco have 20% discount on these off the web $81 and $79 a set not bad value

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