Home > Maintenance & Mods (L322) > Fitted the brembo 6 pot upgrade today, with write up and pic |
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L_G_D Member Since: 30 Dec 2018 Location: Warsaw Posts: 30 |
So I need the, i don't how is in eng...knuckle assy from the facelift model? |
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29th Mar 2020 3:01pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16281 |
The hub assembly would need to be changed to a 2009> hub sir... |
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29th Mar 2020 3:04pm |
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L_G_D Member Since: 30 Dec 2018 Location: Warsaw Posts: 30 |
Maybe I only change disc's and pads and use GEN parts |
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29th Mar 2020 3:19pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 688 |
Not sure if this comment helps or not, but do people realise these caliper changes do not improve the rate you can stop - only the resistance to fade or the feel / movement of the brake pedal ?.
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29th Mar 2020 5:07pm |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 731 |
I’ve got a 3.6 with 4 pots and a 4.4 with 6 pots and always felt that the 6 pots were a bit better. I’ve recently fitted EBC front discs and pads to the 3.6 and I prefer the feel of them to the 6 pots.
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29th Mar 2020 6:24pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
For this reason I've contemplated replacing my 4.4's 6-pot with the 2-pot sliding caliper fitted to the 2011/12 5.0 NA to allow 18" rims to fit for a vastly better selection of AT tyres. The retro-fit is a user-certifiable change where I live. I previously replaced my then 3.0 D4's brakes with those from the 2.7 D4 (same as 2.7 D3) to allow 17" rims because at the time there weren't any decent 18" AT tyres available, eliciting adverse comments even from people who bought a 2.7 D4 to get the smaller brakes! |
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29th Mar 2020 8:07pm |
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L_G_D Member Since: 30 Dec 2018 Location: Warsaw Posts: 30 |
I wonder if it's a better option to for GEN disc an pads or e.g EBC. |
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30th Mar 2020 10:01am |
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Bluegreygreen Rangie 2 Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Australia Posts: 74 |
Does not help at all, The brakes on ANY car will stop it fine be it once or twice etc ... The point of greater performing brakes is when repeatedly used the do not fade out. Think about slowing your 3 ton range rover down with a 1.5 ton trailer behind it on a very long decent ... or if you drive your range rover like a tool having to pull up that weight repeatedly. The front brakes on the 2010 are extremely poor compared to all other models given the power of the engines and weight of the cars compared to say an early TD6, Many on here have found the 2010 brakes to be very sketchy when pushed hard or asked to stop at speed in an emergency situation where you really have to put in some force to what feels like very vague braking power I have a 2010 which i changed from the cheese brakes to the 6 pot brembo and i can as others have say that i had one or two very worrying situations where the cheese brakes felt so infective when i had to stand on them hard because of some moron pulling out in front of me it was rather worrying, To be fair i think the pads on one side were getting down a bit so perhaps not working as they should and all different brand rotors and pads will be different but at the end of the day the upgrade can be done very cheaply and they bolt straight onto the 2010 car... id you want to fit smaller wheels for better sidewalled offroad tires then fair enough run or change to the cheese but other than that i can't see the point in keeping them The police force in Australia when they used to use holden / isuzu rodeos with petrol V6 engines were told (and believe me they knew it thru training) that they had two good stops in a high speed chase but that was it..... try the same three or four times in a row the car wont pull up Also a grippier tire will only put more load on the braking system and heat soak them even fatser..... Dave 2010 3.6TDV8 Autobiography Bas remap, Egr deleted (blanked & via remap) , Cold air intake, Turbo back exhaust, Provent 200 catch can, Banks idash gauge, 275/55/R20 GAP Diagnostics Past - 02 & 03 TD6 And an 1984 Classic |
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30th Mar 2020 1:13pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 688 |
Dave,
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30th Mar 2020 3:23pm |
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Bluegreygreen Rangie 2 Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Australia Posts: 74 |
It is amazing how much work the brakes do even at low speeds on a long decent ... Many people in Australia with landcruisers have issues with heavy camper trailers when doing long slow but relentless descents even at low offroad speeds. I agree the cheaper cheese brakes on the rangie are better than other manufactures particularly jap 4x4... A fact which will blow many peoples minds (specially people that think a landcruiser is well built ) is the stock rear rotor on the l322 is actually larger than the front rotor of a 200 series landcruiser yet the cars weigh all but identical
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31st Mar 2020 8:32am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
The MY10/12 L322 2-piston calipers and discs are the same "big" brakes as fitted to the 3.0 D4, with only the position of the hole for the retaining screw in the disc different. |
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31st Mar 2020 9:08am |
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Bluegreygreen Rangie 2 Member Since: 27 Feb 2020 Location: Australia Posts: 74 |
GraemeS, If you need a set of the cheese callipers let me know... i kept mine thinking if i need to rebuild the 6 piston one etc at some point or in an emergency i could fit them or one of them back on to tie me over but reality of it is they are just going to be sitting around collecting dust
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31st Mar 2020 12:52pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
Thanks Dave, although I'm hoping not to change them. After trying BFG-KO2 in 275/55R20 which were very noisy and the 2 rears destroyed (cracks) presumably from rocks thrown-up by the front wheels and now Pirelli AT+ in 275/55R20 2 of which have been destroyed albeit in special circumstances, I'm still hoping for a good 255/60R19 to surface before I get sick of the disadvantages of the oversize 275/55R20. |
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31st Mar 2020 7:59pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
I thought by 2010 they were all 6-pot brembos (branded Range Rover)
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31st Mar 2020 8:13pm |
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