Need brakes at 20,000 miles?!
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My reward for putting first 20k miles on my truck, it came up with 'Brake service required" yesterday.
Not truly amazed because I live at the top of ("Ridge Runner Rd") and 4+ miles unpaved / gravel, but seems kinda low.
Best replacement pads for someone who uses them - a lot!? Maybe a slotted version?
Not truly amazed because I live at the top of ("Ridge Runner Rd") and 4+ miles unpaved / gravel, but seems kinda low.
Best replacement pads for someone who uses them - a lot!? Maybe a slotted version?
Last edited by Ratledge; 06-07-2024 at 11:57 AM.
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I'm still on original brakes on both our Defenders...40K miles on our 2021 and 32K miles on our 2023. FWIW, after many, many miles complied by LR4 forum drivers, we concluded that OEM pads and rotors lasted longer than any aftermarket pad or rotor. And the LR4's went through brakes faster than Defenders, typically every 25K miles or so.
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I need to curb my enthusiasm going down the mountain southbound - toward Asheville.
Guys, what should I expect? Costd for JLR doing it, and recommendations ? Surely there are bettee drilled or slotted pads! Just getting started looking...
Can GAP iiD tool be used to turn this pernicious warning that pops up every time you start?
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You may not find better aftermarket rotors or pads. The Defender brakes work really well, create minimum brake dust, don't squeak when backing and if most of us are getting 50K miles out of them, that's all good.
You may only need rear brakes. On the LR4, dealer charged about $750 for rear pads & rotors and $800 for front pads & rotors. LR4 went through rears faster than fronts. The Defender brakes will cost more since it has bigger rotors (and the rising cost of car parts since we last owned an LR4). I'd call a couple of dealers to get a quote on a Defender brake job.
If you go with an indy mechanic, know that most JLR rear brakes have a procedure where you put the parking brake in service mode when servicing the rear brakes. If they screw this up, you quickly destroy the parking brake pads on the ride home along with a strong burning clutch smell. This happened on our LR3 and since then I only have the dealer replace the brakes on our JLR vehicles.
You may only need rear brakes. On the LR4, dealer charged about $750 for rear pads & rotors and $800 for front pads & rotors. LR4 went through rears faster than fronts. The Defender brakes will cost more since it has bigger rotors (and the rising cost of car parts since we last owned an LR4). I'd call a couple of dealers to get a quote on a Defender brake job.
If you go with an indy mechanic, know that most JLR rear brakes have a procedure where you put the parking brake in service mode when servicing the rear brakes. If they screw this up, you quickly destroy the parking brake pads on the ride home along with a strong burning clutch smell. This happened on our LR3 and since then I only have the dealer replace the brakes on our JLR vehicles.
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