Well I managed to get absolutely bugger all done on the zed today
On Sunday morning whilst heading down the mountain I noticed a strange noise coming from the Land Rovers front left/passenger side wheel, it sounded suspiciously like a brake issue and I figured that it was probably time to look at replacing the pads...
I dropped my son off at football and had a quick look which confirmed the front left pad was shot and had gouged a cheeky groove into the disc. I was a tad peeved as I'd had no warning light from the front brake sensor and strangely the drivers side pad had plenty left on it?
Initially I could see many £££'s floating out of my wallet never to be seen again and suspected that with it being a new'ish Land Rover I'd be shelling out a small fortune on a new set of pads and discs.
Not so it would seem, I went onto the Disco forum to see what parts supplier the guys in the know recommended and they steered me towards a company that specialise in new Land Rover parts (Advanced Factors) even though I went for the more expensive option (with discounts and VAT included) the entire front set of new discs, pads and all the gubbins for fitting came in at just £104!!
The parts arrived today so I got cracking on swapping them over, I thought it was a nice touch that the guys had supplied a load of extras free of charge including a decent sized tube of copper grease, replacement brake sensor, new torx bolts and other bits
Other than a single 21mm bastard bolt that initially didn't want to play ball the whole job only took a shade over an hour and the brakes now work a treat
I figured that as I was working on the Land Rover anyway I might as well get cracking on fitting the headlight and rear light guards that I'd bought back in November last year as a precaution against my wife driving it (that's not me being sexist, she agreed that as she hadn't driven for 9 months whilst pregnant, having never driven a large 4x4 before let alone up tight mountain lanes then we should fit them just in case)
in the end she opted to stick to driving the MPV instead and left me to drive the Land Rover. As a result the two boxes had been sat on a shelf ever since.
So rather than let them go to waste (and just in case I decide to move the bloody caravan again!!!) I thought it might be worth fitting them anyway.
The fronts were easy enough to fit though the rears needed a bit of fettling, measuring, aligning, re-measuring and finally drilling....job done.
So today has been a productive day albeit nothing to do with the zed
