smaller wheels
bigger diameter discs
more pots on the calipers
thems ya choices I'm afraid
maybe try going through the DBA catalogue?
http://www.dba.com.au/dba_catalogue_...ER_AUST_06.pdf
Does anybody know of where i can get a better brake system?
At the moment i have (83RR) New master, new booster, new hoses, calipers have been serviced, new vented front disks, new pads (bendix).
Now it stops ok, but not great, i'm running 35's but i can't get it to lock em up.
I would like to retain the rangie primary/secondary cicuit so i won't be using defender calipers.
Has anyone run larger diameter rotors, and relocated the caliper a bit?
Is there a bigger/better caliper that can be used, may'be Jag or something?
I want it to stop on a dime as they say
smaller wheels
bigger diameter discs
more pots on the calipers
thems ya choices I'm afraid
maybe try going through the DBA catalogue?
http://www.dba.com.au/dba_catalogue_...ER_AUST_06.pdf
Last edited by EchiDna; 23rd January 2007 at 05:11 PM.
You can make the defender calipers dual circuit like the rangie ones.
DBA slotted rotors will also help.
For the rear you can fit larger calipers - defender rear, (EF?) cortina (twin piston fronts - pads are $20 an axle and rebuilds are cheap), or even your current front calipers converted to single circuit.
Ben, can you exlpain a bit more on this one?You can make the defender calipers dual circuit like the rangie ones.
I presume with moving the fronts to the rears, you just plum the primary circuit into the secondary on the caliper
I asked around about better brakes for my 88 RRC, and was recommended kevlar pads by Murray from MJK Discovery Auto Parts (02 66552443).
I have just got them so not yet fitted.
front EBC SDP622 (STC9187)
rear EBC SDP663 (STC9189)
tech details at www.ebcbrakes.com
Michael T
2011 L322 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 (+lpg), Auto (RIP ... now body removed after A pillar, chassis extension to 130 & fire tender tray.)
Hi
I wanted more stopping power on a non-landy vehicle,(loaded Ford Wagon).
I got some DBA slotted rotors,(discs) and asked for some soft brake pads. I wanted to stop quickly and I'm not bothered about brake residue/dust. It hoses of easy. Anyhow they worked really well, seat belt tight across the chest type stuff
I'm sure it would help on a Rangie.
How about removing that huge lump of cast iron from the under the bonnet, then the rangie will be half the weight![]()
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
I wasn't going to mention that, I already have a bad rep for chev bashing![]()
seriously though you need GOOD pads (like metioned below most likely soft) go to someone like race brakes not just a parts place or some car car barke place who kjust look up RR in a parts book and sell you part number X
the pads you get probably wont last that long compared to others, and will probably make lots of dust but you should be able to stop good
that said any really at good low temp pads you could probably overheat so talk to and expert
brakes are a sicence so just throwing bigger UNMATCHED bits at it wont help you
Jase
G'Day
Replace the OE brake lines (the twin rubber ones) and the single rubber on the rear with braided stainless you'll be surprised how much better the stoping power will be.
Tony
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