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Canada 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

Col wrote:
That illustration and procedure is for a vehicle with standard Front Brakes, as I said previous the Workshop Manual for the Rears does specifically say make a note of the guide pin orientation prior to removal, and to make sure the are re-fitted in the correct orientation. Which is great except it doesn't actually show a illustration or description of the different pin's and which is the lower pin and which is the upper pin.

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Col


Thanks Col

When I worked on my rear brakes which is where those pins go on my 2010 RRS/SC petrol, I could have put those pins any way I wanted and everything still worked fine which is why I started this thread in the first place. Judging from previous posts I'm getting the impression that non SC Rovers don't have the huge Brembos in the front and use roughly the same calipers with these same slider pins. Is this the case?

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Col



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New Zealand 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Autobiography Santorini Black

Not sure about pre-facelift but all facelift variants with Standard Front Brakes used Pin Kit LR020489 (With Bush). Brembo's were a option on all models I believe but standard on the S/C. With the Rears there were different pins used but basically VIN No. AA000001 - BA716231 used Pin Kit. LR017032 (Non Bushed) VIN No. BA716232 on used LR020489 (Bushed). There are a couple of other kits listed (LR015589) now superseded to LR017032 & SMN500040 just to complicate the issue which seem to also fit between the first VIN. range. AA257941 - BA716231.


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Col

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