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    Not sure where you got your prices from but, I just asked for the price on a full set of rotors and pads for a D3 and was quoted over $600. Prices for the rotors were over $100 each and $100+ for front and rear pads. With GST and delivery it came to over $700.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    bacicat

    Not sure where you got your prices from but, I just asked for the price on a full set of rotors and pads for a D3 and was quoted over $600. Prices for the rotors were over $100 each and $100+ for front and rear pads. With GST and delivery it came to over $700.


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    Check these guys out - Range Rover L322--Brakes

    http://www.britishparts.co.uk/.sc/ms...es%203--Brakes
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    Quote Originally Posted by ariddell View Post
    Our 03 has had a habit of warping its front rotors on a fairly regular basis, ended up just getting them skimmed about every 10,000km or so when it starts shuddering noticeably.

    Not had the same issue on our 08 S/C as yet, suspecting it may be somewhat more troublesome when it needs done what with the Brembos on the front.

    Anyone had to do the replacement on an S/C as yet by any chance? Know if the rotors/pads are specific or just the calipers that are different?

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    Al
    Hi Al - I believe disks are all the same for the 08 model - just different calipers on the SC
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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    Doh!!!!

    I thought you meant BritishParts.com.au in WA.


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    hi guys, if british isnt absolutely necessary check these guys out. http://www.dba.com.au

    great product, Im putting the 4000 slotted series on my subaru due to towing until the RRS comes.
    use the vehicle finder. Probably not the cheapest option but they are full OEM replacement and heavy duty and by the sounds of all the rotor replacements/machining I'm hearing about I'll be swapping mine out as these cars are HEAVY!!!

    cheers,

    Calis

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    I just bought a pair of front rotors and pads for under $300 locally. Not worth going over seas. But I am after standard stuff not the hardcore stuff.

    2007/2002/2000/1994/1993/1988/1987/1985/1984/1981/1979/1973 Range Rover 1986 Wadham Stringer
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    Got the new brakes today - 4 days from order from GB - pretty pleased with that. One quick question which I can't find an answer for - what type of brake fluid do these things use? I was going to flush the system while I was at it with new fluid, but I don't want to put the wrong stuff in there - do I need just DOT 4, or do I need something special like DOT 5?

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    Being an L322 it's probably the most expensive stuff on the market

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    Got the new brakes today - 4 days from order from GB - pretty pleased with that. One quick question which I can't find an answer for - what type of brake fluid do these things use? I was going to flush the system while I was at it with new fluid, but I don't want to put the wrong stuff in there - do I need just DOT 4, or do I need something special like DOT 5?

    Cheers - Gav
    Dot 4 is what you need.

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    Gav,it's an easy job,you need a 6mm allen key for the rotor retaining screw. Pat

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