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Brake Pads on RR Classic

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Brake Pads on RR Classic

Post by mu-stu »

Need to change the rear brake rotors and pads on my 1981 Rangie and am after pad recommendations. I have the rotors already.

I will probably do the bearings at the same time as doing the rotors as I don't know when they were last replaced. Anything else I should replace with new while I'm down there? Any tips on what to look out for? I had the front's done by a mechanic but the $$$ are tight now and can't afford the $500+ the front ones cost me!

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Post by RaginRover »

Ring FWD in yeronga 3848 9323 - they have an excellent selection from $60 a set last time I bought them

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Post by shakes »

got recomended OE by my engineer. he's put a couple of rovers through brake tests on 35's with them on and they stop good enough for him.
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