I used both before Zimmerman is good and cheap. Akebento are good too but hard to find and more expense. I practically used all brake pads and rotors over the 13 years I own the RRS. I would recommend using cermpads.
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On Land Rover Defender 90 (2015) It was the front double wishbone SHOCK ABSORBER. Bought two...still no fix... I forgot to pull it all apart using the trusty SPRING PULLER!!! Duh! Pulled all parts into 3 parts... One RUSTY cap at 10% bought later at 100% and parts reassembled together on trusty SPRING PULLER - installed Minimum needed 64%! Job done 25% bonus received???? Look for RUST!!! Suspect
I used the Peak coolant that was pink, it's been a few weeks and no catastrophe so I think you are fine.
You want your input(alternator) to go to your storage(battery box) and then hook up anything that will take power to the battery box.
Zimmermann rotors fits like a glove.
I just did this because I had to replace my thermostat. Has been fine for 1000 miles now, most of which were hard miles (I have a company car, so the LR3 either gets driven in stop and go city traffic, or off roaded, depending on the weekend). I used GM Dexcool. No issues.
Koni Heavy Track Raid but just be sat down when you look at the price
Just stick the 20 quid a corner Britpart ones on, and chalk it up to the price of admission.
Biggest issues were constant air suspension faults and 2 failures leaving me stranded remedied by converting to coils. Other big expenditures have been 2x radiators (got fed up with Behr and switched to Nissen with no problems since), fuel pump, alternator, ignition switch, and starter.
My wife's '06 Range Rover Sport suddenly wouldn't start, just a loud clack, sounds like coming from the starter solenoid. I've worked my way to the starter, I'm thinking it's a bad connection to starter, solenoid contacts, maybe even the starter.
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