I think it’s normal in extended mode for a more clunky sound to come from the suspension.
Happy to report that the loud metallic rattling previously experienced over the last 12 months on potholes and rough roads has not reoccurred after extensive off-road driving over the last 5 days. Although it is hard to associate pad movement in the calipers with the noise I cannot refute the evidence so there we have it.
However I am still experiencing looseness in the front suspension, either UCAs or tie rod ends so further investigation needed in those areas I am very glad the annoying rattle has gone!
I think it’s normal in extended mode for a more clunky sound to come from the suspension.
Thanks for the update. I'm going to pull the pads this weekend to check for looseness but I use a brake lube smeared liberally at the time of installation. Hard to see how anything could be rattling but will check.
I've no idea how long my rattle has been around as only noticed it in the warmer weather driving with the windows down. Can't hear a thing with them up.
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2002 D2 Td5 ES- gone but still running elsewhere
2013 D4 SDV6 HSE - gone
2023 Defender 110SE D300
Thanks, car was in a mixture of ride heights. I have LLAMS (Excellent piece of kit) which I use heavily and ride height was everywhere from highway mode on the fast dirt roads to the LR off-road setting plus LLAMS extended height for the really slow super rocky steep stuff.
Knocking still evident at highway height on dirt roads.
Hi Simon, im late to the party here, but i encountered this exactly as you describe on my MY16 HSE, with a brake pad change. I found, that the supplied anti rattle clips were not doing the job (i stupidly threw the OEM ones out when i changed the pads). I changed back to LR OEM clips, and used a little brake pad anti rattle paste, and the sound is gone.
short video: YouTube
the LR kit completely stopped the rattle, the pads are held nice and tight. i understand this goes against some of the advice here but this is my findings. I spoke extensively with tony at DBA, as well as land rover who were less than helpfull, telling me i couldnt get the clips without buying new pads. i bought these clips from USA, the part number is for the D4 with 360mm front rotors.
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Thanks for the video and the pics. I think your fix is entirely consistent with some of the observations in this thread.
It's something I'll be checking on. my recent rotors & pad change I used TRW pads. either front or rear included new clips, I don't recall which and I also purchased non-LR clips.
Hoping it's this easy.
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1996 D1 V8 - gone
2002 D2 Td5 ES- gone but still running elsewhere
2013 D4 SDV6 HSE - gone
2023 Defender 110SE D300
I think you have nailed it cruiseh. And 5 weeks after my temporary fix and 5 weeks of blissful quiet, I heard the noise again today from front LHS so clearly my fix needs to be made more permanent, likely with the purchase of genuine land rover clips.
With needing new rotors (front) once the current pads wear low I'll replace the lot and have a set of genuine clips ready to install.
Hi Guys
I've had this issue on two other vehicles. Traced it back to aftermarket brake pads. They were slightly undersized and rattled in the caliper. Back to OEM and rattle disappeared. Not saying this is your issue but cheap to test.
Regards
Aussie280
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