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rrsboy



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2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black
budgeting budgeting

can someone give a rough idea for cost of:

- typical service (mileage currently:16k)
- 2 rear tyres (20")
- 2 front brake pads (brembo)
- 2 front/2 rear brake discs

thanks in advance

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Adeyb



Member Since: 21 Jan 2009
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2008 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Hi

Ive just bought a sport needing its 1st service, been quoted £330 inclusive

cheers

Adeyb

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shmoogle



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£330 is about right for the service, but I'd surprised if that will include replacement of brakes & tyres.

You don't say which RRS you have (and therefore what tyres you have) - but I'd think for a dealer to provide and fit discs/pads and two new tyres, you won't get much change out of £600. 

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Tim in Scotland



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It's a TDV8 or an S/C.................................... but I would guess a 2007 Java Black TDv8 Wink
Hence the Brembos and that'll be 20" wheels/tyres 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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ViewWise



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

rough cost of all of that i reckon will be closer to £1500 including labour from a dealer Big Cry .

service £330?
2 rear tyres - £400-£500
2 front brembo pads - £100 + labour to fit (i know dealers charge about £200+ labour to fit 4 pads)
Discs all round (no idea but id guess atleast £200 for parts? ) + labour.

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Simple cost cutting order tyres online or phone around.... Get discs/pads fitted by a trusted indy. Just buy the genuine parts.

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shmoogle



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Yep Confused

Best thing to do is to get the dealer to quote - you at least know what sort of ballpark you're playing in then. Then it's time to get shopping around. 

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SteveWilliams



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Best quote I had for a 2 new 20" tyres was £220 each fitted and balanced. Dealer quoted £300 each. This was to replace like for like Continentals I think

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andykart



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

an alternative for your tyres over winter is to look for a set of 19" alloys with new tyres on ebay or on PH.

I bought set of 4 brand new wheels and tyres for £550 - still had little spikes on tyres! Reason is many Disco D3 and lesser RRS want to upgrade to 20 or 22 so 19" are cheap.

19 are great for winter or country laning as your far less likely to damage wheel or tyres compared to 20" which are so easy to damage. I fit mine in Oct / Nov and then change back in April. 20" then like new. Yep still need to buy the new tyres eventually but you halve the wear and tear in winter months when your more likely to slide around a bit!! plus less likely to damage side walls or alloys on your 20" Andy J
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