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    Exclamation Puma Brake Pads?

    After 50,000kms its time for new brake pads all around for my 2008 Defender. Land Rover want well over $500 for that job and I'm sure that it can be done for lot less.

    What are the best brake pads to get and where? I'm in Melbourne so a local supplier would be great. I would like pads that are robust, quiet and dependable of course. What would you recommend and why?

    Is 50,000km a reasonable amount of travel for a set of brake-pads? Good? Bad?

    Thank you for your advice.

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    Why don't you check out your local Brake and Clutch workshop, or go to SuperCheap and browse their Girling brake pad catalogue, Regards Frank.

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    Hi Marek,

    Some good opinions here: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...rake-pads.html

    I like Bendix.

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    46,000km and definitely don't read replacing on my 08MY Defender and over 30,000km of that was towing the Kamper.

    I guess it also hasn't driven a lot in stop start traffic either but I'd expect more out of the pad's. They're easy enough to replace if you're at all handy.
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    In 80,000kms I replaced my rear pads twice, not because they were worn (they were down to about 50% thickness), but because I couldn't stop them squeeling. I replaced the front pads only once, due to wear.

    I used genuine pads each time, I can't remember exactly how much they were, but they wern't cheap

    Cheers,

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    I was advised that on the puma the genuine was really the only way.. This advice didn't come from a dealer..

    However I'm not sure why..

    I paid less for my puma pads (full set) then I paid for a full set of bendix on my disco. Not sure whether I was being looked after there though
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I've done 57,000 km and my pads have a heap left. The type of driving you do will dictate the degree of wear/km.
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    Should of added we have 75,000 and just changed fronts with about 2/3mm left
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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