Yes. Davis Performance Landys (formerly John E. Davis Motorworks) converted my '86 RR to vented for the previous owner.
Ron
Can you fit vented front brakes on an '87 Range Rover?
If so, does anyone know how you do this?
Yes. Davis Performance Landys (formerly John E. Davis Motorworks) converted my '86 RR to vented for the previous owner.
Ron
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Ok.
I was hoping there was some sort of kit or something so you could do it yourself.
I guess the discs and calipers from a later model don't just bolt on????
I think there is a spacer kit that allows you to fit the appropriate rotors and calipers.
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You can buy a spacer kit from dealers such as Graham Cooper or TRS in Adelaide. You can fit it yourself with vented rotors. Around $400 for the kit which is just a couple of spacers and O rings.
Or you can go to a wrecker and pick up calipers and discs.
BUT I think you would then have to have hybrid hoses made, as AFAIR vented calipers are metric and unvented imperial.
Regards Philip A
Easy to do.
Buy new discs DBR or the like.
Calipers 2 options.
Fit spacers available from numerous sources.
Buy calipers from RR with the vented discs.
straight bolt up.
or buy a set of vented defender calipers (46m Pistons) and fit these gives better braking. these will require some changes to front brake lines.
Michael.
Thanks everyone, just what I was after.
These are for the ute I am building and there is no problem getting new hoese made up. I will probably get some custom braded hoses made anyway.
I am pretty sure everything after '86 was metric as I had a similar problme with the 2 door. I had an 86 diff on the back which was metric but had to bolt up to imperial on the vehicle.
I will have a look at the Defender rotors, the more stopping power the better. I guess the hard part will be finding some calipers.
86 metric
yep
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