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> I recently had my 90 serviced and the pads where replaced with non
> standard land rover pads. Since then I have had several experiences of
> brake fade, which has been pretty scary, and the engine has been
> uprated! Anyway, does anyone know the best pads that I can get for my
> 90. It has disks all round. I don't think it is a good idea putting
> vented/drilled disks in because of the offroading clogging them up.
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Sounds like dodgy pads to be fair but it rather depends on how uprated your
engine is and how you use your brakes.
If it is a genuine heat issue then vented discs will be a great
improvement and will be absolutely fine offroad. Crossdrilled will not help
with the cooling as such but will keep your pads clean won't present
problems offroad - in fact the holes are somewhere for the water / mud to go
so you even get to have brakes that work when they are covered in crap!
Have a look at the brakes page of my website
www.llama4x4.co.uk This
features EBC SUV pads that will cope to temps far higher than a 'normal' pad
and so again may help your problem.
Try changing how you brake rather like when you are driving in mountains.
Resist the temptation to control you speed with the brakes, use the engine /
gears to control your speed and only use the brakes to slow / stop. Press
them hard and then let them off giving them time to cool between
applications.
To sit with your foot on the brake for long periods rather than a bloody
good slowdown and then release will build up the heat as there is no cooling
time....
Hope this helps a little.....
David
LLAMA 4x4