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Redroof



Member Since: 04 Jul 2023
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Discs and Pads?
HI all,

Would anyone know the correct discs and pad Brembo part numbers or even just the correct disc diameter for a UK spek V8 Carpathian Edition?

When I search on car part websites using my reg plate I get a lot of different diameters for front and rear discs, and therefore wouldnt know which pads are correct!

I see there are 380mm, 363mm and 349mm diameter discs for the front, and 365mm, 350mm and 325mm for the rear - I cant find anything that will tell me explicitly which size my car has - and I'm not anywhere near it to measure!
I'm trying to build up a spec sheet to refer to if/ when I need to order these things!

What is encouraging however is the cost of even the largest discs - considerably cheaper than my RS4!!

Cheers
Garry Current Garage...
1998 Defender 90 300Td
2021 Defender Carpathian Edition
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Hairy Dan



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A quick look at the parts diagram shows there are two different disks depending on chassis number and different options for wheel size, these are for 20"+ wheels

Front discs 380mm

To N2072238 part number is LR161894

From N2072239 past number is LR161894

It looks like the discs are 363mm if you have smaller wheels

Rear discs 363mm

To N2072238 part number is LR099038 which supersedes to LR161899 as below

From N2072239 past number is LR161899

There are loads of sets of pads depending on whether you have standard pads or high performance, the high performance ones are £700+ a set

I have just looked these part numbers up so you need to check them before ordering anything Cheers Ian
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Redroof



Member Since: 04 Jul 2023
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It’s a V8 on 22” wheels and the VIN starts with 208, so looks like…

Discs
Fronts LR161894
Rears LR161899

I’m assuming the callipers are the same for 380 and 363 discs and therefore the pads are the same?

Any idea of OEM Brembo part numbers because sure as hell I’m not buying them from LR! Nor will I be paying them to do it when it’s a pretty simple job, certainly easier than the old D4…

Cheers hairy Dan! Current Garage...
1998 Defender 90 300Td
2021 Defender Carpathian Edition
Post #1002186 29th Jul 2023 4:22pm
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Hairy Dan



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They list a different part number for the pads depending on size and different calipers, sorry i don't know the Brembo part numbers. Thumbs Up Cheers Ian
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Nuclear Nick



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Redroof



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Thanks all,
I guess I wont know for 100% until I get home and measure them!
Hoping they are replaced along with the sunroof which was noted as cracked during the handover when purchasing - wife noticed, I was too busy behaving like an excited small child Laughing
I also reported a moderate brake shudder even at low speeds only 10 minutes after we left the dealership, which hasn't improved. I hope they'll see sense and change the discs and pads - if not I'll do it myself. Current Garage...
1998 Defender 90 300Td
2021 Defender Carpathian Edition
Post #1002389 31st Jul 2023 12:48pm
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