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Disc Brake Backing Plate/Dust Covers: Safe to delete them?
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armybuck041
 


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Disc Brake Backing Plate/Dust Covers: Safe to delete them?

Hello Gents,

I'm doing a pretty extensive overhaul of my LR3 including all new brake components. Although the fronts are OK, the rears are quite rusty. Even a good descaling and a thick coat of paint is only going to be good for a short time.

Looking at both the fronts and rears, the fronts are a no brainer to remove and rear knuckle has a heavier inner backing plate to anchor the e-brake. So in essence the rear also has no mechanical consequence either.

I keep reading about how they assist with cooling and keep mud and junk away from the rotors, but i'm wondering how important this really is.

Thoughts?
  
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Robbie
 


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Well they are there for a reason and if you could do without I am sure the designer would have deleted them as they are unsprung weight, even if they do try to make them as flimsy as possible.

I've never bought into the idea that they impact cooling on regular cars but some performance cars do use them as part of the brake ducting. Someone on here may have run without them to offer a comparison.

The biggest effect they have is protecting the brakes from the crud/water/snow/icy slush thrown from the opposite wheel. Given Canadian winters I would think this would be a very good reason to keep them.

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Flack
 


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Agree with Robbie they are there to keep the crud and Censored out..

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spb
 


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Mine were so badly corroded that when my LR dealer tried to get them off they had to send 1 of the driveshaft/hubs to a specialist firm to press them apart, they distorted the other side using heat Sad

For 2 parts that cost 40 quid each, it was almost 1000 quid of main dealer work and parts to fix.

So the moral is.... change them before they get TOO bad Thumbs Up

I also believe that in the UK it would be an MOT failure to present the vehicle without them.
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armybuck041
 


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Based on this, I've decided to clean them up and reinstall them. Thanks for the tips.

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John P
 


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I'm looking to replace mine now that I've pressed the wheel bearing apart.

Does anybody know the part numbers for these? All I can find are SMF500022 (LH) and SMF500032 (RH) but they appear to have been super-ceded?

Thanks
John
  
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John P
 


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I think I found them, so for future reference:-

SMF500022 (LH) is now LR048812
SMF500032 (RH) is now LR048810

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L319
 


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I know that early Range Rover had bigger shields for Iceland as the volcanic ash would wear the pads away all too quickly. The rears are more susceptible to rubbish coming off both front wheels and the opposite rear. They really are there for a reason.
  
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Disco_Mikey
 


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spb wrote:
I also believe that in the UK it would be an MOT failure to present the vehicle without them.


Only if they are loose/insecure (fouling the disc) I believe. Mine passed with no front shields, and 1 rear missing
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My rears are now long gone...they self-deleted.

No problems with the MoT.
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