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Old 01-01-2016 | 09:42 AM
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I have used Champion exclusively for 50 yrs., until I bought new MINIs and my 2011 LR4. I use Denso Iridiums in the newer vehicles. 100,000 mile spark plug changes, I don't think so. Regular plugs are guaranteed for 2 yrs., Platinum and Iridiums for 3 yrs. Change my regular plugs every other year, Iridiums 60K or 3 yrs.
 
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Old 01-01-2016 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by buick215
Land Rover brake pads are good but dusty. I always hear on this forum that the best are the Akebono brake pads. They provide the best braking and cause little dust because they are ceramic. I will be trying those when it comes time to replace my brakes.
What are the LR made from? Do you know? I will look it up. I have the $60 Napa semi-metallic which aren't premium at all, and I have zero brake dust and zero noise. I guess they get better as you go up to ceramic, carbon ceramic and metallic but the Akebono ceramic are about the most expensive

This model looks darn appealing
http://ebcbrakes.com/product/ultimax-brake-pads/

http://ebcbrakes.com/product/greenstuff-brake-pads/

The Akebonos are made in America specifically for the make of each European vehicle but will ultimately create a serious dent in the wallet!
http://akebonobrakes.com/euro
 

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Old 01-02-2016 | 10:32 AM
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I'm running some Power Stop Rotors/Pads on my Kalahari. Stop great barely any dust and absolutely no noise!!

My dad got 110K out of his 02 Chevy Tahoe brake pads. They still had at least 1/4 of pad left when he changed them. They were Delphi Ceramic pads. My H3 Alpha had them on it as well. I changed them at 90K.

Spark Plug wise (Non LR) I changed my H3 Alpha's plugs out at 115K and they were the OEM plugs and still looked good. Double Platinum/Iridium Plugs can easily go 100K. Our LR's run rich so mileage may vary, but they'll certainly last longer than copper plugs!
 
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