Freelander 1 TD4 Auto brake pedal rubber

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Your part number is STC4780 - but none of the main suppliers likes of craddocks etc that I checked the websites of have it in stock, however a few of the more marginal continental sites found further down the list of google results for that part number claim to be able to procure it... So it's looking like you might be stuck looking for alternatives, what I did find for you is the automatic brake pedal pad for the MGs of the same era, part number SKE100021, such as the 75/ZT is still available, £9.49 on eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/323329109759 While I don't know for 100% certain that it is indeed interchangeable with the freelander one, I'd be willing to take a punt that rover being rover wouldn't have designed and tooled up to produce a new pedal for one vehicle when they had a perfectly good working design in it's siblings and simply made a debadged cover for the pedal they reused. Last thought would be to go boy-racery and bolt on some of those fancy alloy pedal covers, but for legal reasons make sure you fit ones with non-slip rubber, as bare metal pedals are illegal, however eBay is full of such sets of alloy/rubber accelerator and wider automatic brake pedal covers for under a tenner.
 
Your part number is STC4780 - but none of the main suppliers likes of craddocks etc that I checked the websites of have it in stock, however a few of the more marginal continental sites found further down the list of google results for that part number claim to be able to procure it... So it's looking like you might be stuck looking for alternatives, what I did find for you is the automatic brake pedal pad for the MGs of the same era, part number SKE100021, such as the 75/ZT is still available, £9.49 on eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/323329109759 While I don't know for 100% certain that it is indeed interchangeable with the freelander one, I'd be willing to take a punt that rover being rover wouldn't have designed and tooled up to produce a new pedal for one vehicle when they had a perfectly good working design in it's siblings and simply made a debadged cover for the pedal they reused. Last thought would be to go boy-racery and bolt on some of those fancy alloy pedal covers, but for legal reasons make sure you fit ones with non-slip rubber, as bare metal pedals are illegal, however eBay is full of such sets of alloy/rubber accelerator and wider automatic brake pedal covers for under a tenner.

Thanks @Jayridium, massively appreciated (it was an advisory on my MoT). Think I’ll try the SKE100021 idea in first instance. Thanks also for the actual part number.
 
Hi All,
I seem to be on a mission impossible trying to source a brake pedal rubber for my TD4 Facelift Auto. Manual no problem it seems. Any one have any pointers? Thanks!
hi had same problem ended up buying a smaller one and cutting the sides of the peddle down and running a file around to take of the sharp edges only about 5mm on each side so not much removed then bought two more of the ones that fitted the cut down peddle and 3 years latter still have the two spare ones . only four pounds each so very happy with this solution .
 
Scrapyard could be your best bet. You may get lucky. Mine is well worn and was picked up once as an advisory a few years ago, but not in the last few years. I managed to find a decent one in the scrap yard a few years ago but have refrained from fitting it to save it as long as possible.
 
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