Land Rover parts reviews

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LIQUI MOLY Engine oil

I just purchased a LR3 with the V8 4.4 and what a beast! I am close to my first oil change and I am thinking of using Liqui Moly Special Tec 5W-30. I used Liqui Moly for my previous car and it was great.

Pros: great oil, good experience
Vehicle: Land Rover
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Centric Brake pads
sweet_s8n
  • Braking:
Rating 4.0

If my customers choose aftermarket, I always get

380mm centric high carbon rotors

Centric posi-quiet ceramic brakes.

The centric rotors are the absolute best bang for your buck.

I find paid results in comebacks, and oddly enough I get a lot of comebacks when I use brembo brake pads and rotors (they are 100% a different formulation than the land rover brembo OEM spec)

Pros: best bang for buck
Cons: comebacks
Vehicle: Land Rover Range Rover Sport
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BLACKVUE Dash cam
zeroparity
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Rating 4.5

I’m using a BlackVue 900. I had it professionally installed in 2018 and it’s still working flawlessly. Apart from the sound it makes when it starts it’s unnoticeable when in the car. Only regret I have is where the battery unit (optional extra) is mounted underneath the passenger glove box. It makes a bit of noise due to the trim not being up to holding the weight.

Pros: working flawlessly, unnoticeable
Cons: battery unit makes noise
Vehicle: Land Rover
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Castrol Engine oil

I would recommend the Castro Edge PROFESSIONAL 0w-20. Been using it in my wife’s LR4 since we got it and it was the consensus on best oil when I first did my research. It’s a little pricey but we’ve had zero engine issues with this.

Pros: zero engine issues
Cons: a little pricey
Vehicle: Land Rover
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OEM Land Rover Engine oil

For the LR4 equipped with the TDV6 or SDV6 engine (Ford Lion), it is specifically 5W-30 C1 here in the United Kingdom. That's Land Rover's recommendation.

Pros: Land Rover's recommendation
Vehicle: Land Rover Discovery
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 4.5

Depends on the model. I’ve had some great experience with Pirelli Scorpions and the P Zero. Usually not my brand of choice but if nothing is available and they are I’ll run them. Definitely more of a Michelin PS2/C type for my sport cars though. I’m about 3k miles into a set of PZero 21” on my LR Discovery. They handle the weight of the vehicle and road conditions really nice, so far have no complaints.

Pros: handle weight, road conditions
Mileage: 3000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Our CrossClimates after being fitted mid-2020. The outers are at 3mm, and the inner 4mm. Over 30k miles. Seems acceptable to me. Ours are on a Freelander 2/LR2, so a relatively heavy vehicle.

Pros: acceptable wear, good mileage
Vehicle: Land Rover Freelander
Mileage: 30000 km
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 2.0

My experience with the Cooper AT3:

2011 Land Rover LR4. I Put about 50k miles on the set in 2 years. No punctures.

* Excellent on road manners

* Quiet, smooth.

* Even tread ware

* AWFUL (I.E. not safe) Snow and ice performance

* Poor mud traction, poor gravel traction, mehh wet traction.

Pros: Excellent on road manners
Cons: AWFUL snow and ice performance
Vehicle: Land Rover
Mileage: 80000 km
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