Brake Caliper Rear LH for Discovery 1 Range Rover Classic | RTC5890

SKU:
RTC5890
Brand:
Direct Replacement
Condition:
New
Availability:
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Weight:
3.48 KGS
£40.89 Inc. VAT
£34.07 Ex. VAT

Description

This rear brake caliper is designed for Discovery 1 models from 1989 to 1998 and Range Rover Classic models from 1971 to 1994. It features hydraulic pistons that press the brake pads against the discs to slow the vehicle effectively. Over time, pistons may seize or seals may leak, reducing braking efficiency. It is recommended to replace brake discs and pads alongside this caliper to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Key Features:
  • Fits Discovery 1 and Range Rover Classic
  • Rear placement brake caliper with hydraulic pistons
  • Recommended replacement with brake discs and pads for best results

Compatibility:
  • Discovery 1
  • Range Rover Classic

Superseded Part Number:
RTC5890

This product is a reliable direct replacement part designed to meet or exceed original specifications, ensuring dependable performance and safety.
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Warranty Information

12 MONTHS - This product is covered by the manufacturer's standard 12 month warranty against material defects and workmanship.
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Additional Information

Related Part Numbers:
RTC5890
Position:
Rear
Compatible Vehicles:
Range Rover Classic
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