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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    For others following this thread, the vehicle is an earlier L322 which can therefore mount the 4.4 petrol L322's caliper brackets and calipers that allow fitment of LR D3/D4/L322 18" rims. The calipers are the same as fitted to D3/D4 with 2.7 TDV6 and 4.4 petrol V8 engines.
    As in a Jag 4.4 v8?
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    I believe so, with the same engine in the L322 and the D3.

    I recall that someone fitted 2.7 D3 brakes to his early L322 to fit 17" but that IIRC the knuckles were changed to the MY10-12 versions to accept the larger D3/D4 bolts which means that the D3 4.4 brackets also fit MY10-12 therefore those brakes would fit mine. Whilst I found 2.7 brakes more than acceptable on my 3.0 D4, I don't think that I could come at fitting the 4.4's brakes to mine although it is a tempting thought especially as I have the calipers on hand. Anyway I have 2 spare sets of 6-pot pads bought cheaply recently to use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I believe so, with the same engine in the L322 and the D3.

    I recall that someone fitted 2.7 D3 brakes to his early L322 to fit 17" but that IIRC the knuckles were changed to the MY10-12 versions to accept the larger D3/D4 bolts which means that the D3 4.4 brackets also fit MY10-12 therefore those brakes would fit mine. Whilst I found 2.7 brakes more than acceptable on my 3.0 D4, I don't think that I could come at fitting the 4.4's brakes to mine although it is a tempting thought especially as I have the calipers on hand. Anyway I have 2 spare sets of 6-pot pads bought cheaply recently to use.
    So the 3.6 and 4.2SC have slightly bigger callipers than jag 4.4 L322/319? Is that the compromise?
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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    Presumably some braking capacity reduction in some particular circumstances but the 4.4 was obviously acceptable, similar to the 2.7 vs 3.0 D4 brakes where the weights and towing capacity are identical.
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    Apologies for boosting an old thread... But has anyone solved the conundrum of getting 18" rims onto the 4.4lt TDV8?

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    Only by fitting the NA 5.0 calipers which a NSW engineering inspector some years ago advised would be acceptable in NSW as a user-fitted change because the NA 5.0 produces more power and accelerates faster than the 4.4 according to LR specs.

    I'm very happy with my 31" 255/60R19 GG AT3 on D4 rims with the same sidewall height as 255/60R18 yet retaining the 6-pot brakes. These tyres have LI 113 so should stand-up to abuse from rocks better than 255/55R19 with their LI 110/111 and shorter sidewalls and I like their tread openness for muddy conditions, being not too open but not too closed either. I prefer these to 275/55R20 because they are smaller in diameter and not so wide. The Pirelli AT+ 275/55R20 were a nicer tyre which I would fit if available in 255/60R19 even though their pattern is a little more closed than I would prefer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulm View Post
    Apologies for boosting an old thread... But has anyone solved the conundrum of getting 18" rims onto the 4.4lt TDV8?
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    RE: fitting 18" rims on L322

    Quote Originally Posted by paulm View Post
    Apologies for boosting an old thread... But has anyone solved the conundrum of getting 18" rims onto the 4.4lt TDV8?
    Mine is an 07 L322 TDV8 3.6 and originally came with the Brembo calipers and 19" rims. I wanted to fit higher profile tyres and 18" rims, and we got around it by fitting calipers and discs off supercharged V8 petrol.
    Land Rover specialist workshop signed off on the changeover (after they checked all the VIN's and spare parts compliance etc) and I have never had any issues with braking.
    I don't know if that also works for the 4.4, might be worth checking out.

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    Sounds like the same as what I was told about fitting the NA 5.0 brakes to a 4.4, noting that brakes from a previous model aren't acceptable as they have to be from another version of the same year model. Even the 4-pot Brembos fitted to MY07-09 TDV8 aren't allowed because they were never fitted to a MY11-12, NSW regs anyway.
    MY12 RRV 4.4 TDV8 AB, +LLAMS, +e-diff, +ACC stop/go. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
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