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Landrover 130 TD5 Problem


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Is the wear to just one brake, i would say that if so there may be an underlying issue !

 

We have recently upgraded our 90's brakes to performance pads and vented discs, it now forces your eyeballs out every time you hit the pedal.

 

At least i can now safely drive up everyones arse on the motorway :sneaky2:

 

Well worth the upgrade costs !

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It would seem to me that if the job sheet has been ticked, the brakes are good to go to the next service interval. As they were not, the job was not done properly. However the long and short of it is that it was their mistake and they should make amends. Trading standards and or a call to Land rover might be in order. You paid them to service and report. They took your money now take theirs!!!

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