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    Twin piston sliders can work ok, just try GU Patrol brakes, but I do prefer 4 pots.

    Pads make a big difference in the D2, very happy with the QFM's I'm running, but they are $.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Thats something I'm trying to find out. I think incredible brakes can be done at cost though.

    One of my long term plans is to work out if Def ventilated 4 pots will go on, same with 2 pot rears.

    Also trying to work out big brakes for a D2 also - prob Rangie fronts and D4 rear discs, but still a bit to do there also. This would need 18's.

    MC, apparently there is a twin diaphram unit that I think the D1(?) used also???
    If you had the time and money to faff about, D3 TDV6 rear disks mate well with deefer calipers and would fit inside 16' rims...
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    I got some 50mm GU sliders to put on the front of the Iveco to replace the 46mm Brembo sliders but on a whim put a HydroBooster & Master cyl from a '06 Suburbain on instead , If you want better brakes thats the way to go . It actually stops now . Has anyone put a Hydroboost on a Landy yet ?? , much more compact than a Vac booster.

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    I forgot to mention one benefit of sliders is that you don't get pad knock off like you do with opposed piston calipers.

    On rough, corrugated roads I always needed a confidence dab on the middle pedal coming up to a corner in the Deefer, regardless of how tight the wheel bearings were.
    And if there was any play in the bearings I'd know about it straight away...

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    The Defo 110/130 front callipers will bolt up fine and work quite well. Get the matching ventilated discs (and pads) and all you need to do is mod the brake line running to each ad the port position moves. Search on this forum for more detail. Assumes you have a D1a with the single line. Bigger pistons means you need a smidge more pedal travel and you do get more front brake bias if you keep the std rears.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    If you had the time and money to faff about, D3 TDV6 rear disks mate well with deefer calipers and would fit inside 16' rims...
    Do you know if mounts and caliper offset work also by any chance? This is where I'm up to at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    I got some 50mm GU sliders to put on the front of the Iveco to replace the 46mm Brembo sliders but on a whim put a HydroBooster & Master cyl from a '06 Suburbain on instead , If you want better brakes thats the way to go . It actually stops now . Has anyone put a Hydroboost on a Landy yet ?? , much more compact than a Vac booster.
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    Arrgh...Ancient Mariner is a man of much experience and wisdom. I too have run a TEFBA filter on my vehicles for close to 3 decades. Didnt put one on the D2 early enough but certainly did after the head work and new radiator. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Do you know if mounts and caliper offset work also by any chance? This is where I'm up to at the moment.
    No, sorry. There is a guy in SA who used this combo on his 101 and got it all to fit behind the standard 101 16" rims, so converting to disks from drums and not just trying to upgrade existing units, so you'll be breaking new ground on what you're trying to achieve.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Gav, I would say they are rear Perentie RFSV or 6x6 calipers which are a 1 line 4 pot Disco front ones.
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