Devonfidget

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I changed the brakes on my freelander the other day but have knackered the head of one of the guide pin bolts. Mine is a 2002 (52) plate and I'm struggling to find a new bolt at a reasonable price LR want £12.77 each and everywhere on Ebay lists up to 2000. A) what was the change as a matter of curiosity and B) anyone know where I can get new bolts they are 12mm and about 35mm long. Ta
 
Hello pal, pop over to the community forum and introduce yourself.
Answers will come when you do.
Cheers
Mike
 
Part number: STC 1910

Brake Caliper Sliding Guide Pin Kit
Freelander Front 1996 To 2000 End At Vin Ya999999
Discovery ( 2 ) Rear 1998 To 2004
Range Rover P38 A Rear 1995 To 2002


Versus
Part number: SEE 100340

Front Caliper Sliding Guide Pin Kit
Land Rover Freelander 2001 To 2006 From Vin 1 A00001


They do not look the same at all.
 
Give him a chance. May not have permanent internet access. I have every faith he'll be back with a another fault. It's a land rover after all.
 
Give him a chance. May not have permanent internet access. I have every faith he'll be back with a another fault. It's a land rover after all.

Who doesn't have permanent internet access these days?

And yes - it's a landrover and will have more faults....:mad:
 
I might have internet on my phone in theory, but South London is so patchy, I wonder at times :D
You wanna try Cornwall, the mobile signal is ok but the data collection spends more time off than on. If you need 3G? Down here it's a no go :(
 
I want (and pay for, 4G) for when I'm with clients, but it frequently drops to 3G, or Edge or even none!

When 4G works it is very fast.
 

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