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Last post on Sep 24, 2009 at 9:16 PM
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Jaguar S-Type, Jaguar S-Type R, Sedan
#6 of 10 Re: Brake Wear [fflowers]
by derby99
Oct 11, 2008 (8:12 am)
I had a 03 Stype. The front brake pads wore out at 14,000 miles. I changed them with EBC pads & I changed those after 45,000 miles. The mistake folks make is the Jag OEM pads are soft. They take the car in to their dealership & pay $300-$400 for a Jaguar brake job & the brakes wear out again. Jaguar installs the same crappy soft pads they carry. You have to use aftermarket pads like EBC because they are made of a harder compound & therefore they last longer.
#7 of 10 Excessive brake wear on '08 S Type
by dw_1946
Jul 02, 2009 (9:06 am)
Have excessive rotor wear and grooving on rear brakes at 15,000 mi. on wife's '08 S-Type. Front pads/rotors are wearing almost as fast, but smoothly. Dealer, of course, says this is normal. Disc pads are soft and disgustingly small, however they are effective at stopping. Have ordered Cryo rotors & harder pads to replace the rear brakes, but I think this may be a temporary fix. I think the rear (twist-type) pistons are sticking. Have 300mm rotors front & back. Does anyone know if I can upgrade to larger stock Jaguar (Brembo?) rotors & calipers using my existing wheel assemblys? Have 18" stock rims, so these should work. Haven't found much solid info. on this newer model. Any comments on brake life with the larger Jaguar brakes? Would also like info. on aftermarket upgrades, but do not want to pay Brembo's "racing/track" upgrade prices. Any solid advice will be appreciated.
#9 of 10 Re: Jaguar S-Type: Premature Brake Wear [Mr_Shiftright]
by torquaypaul
Sep 03, 2009 (7:58 am)
I've a 2 year old S-type with 20k on the clock. Front brakes are down to 7mm but the rear pad and disc now need replacing. I've noticed for ages that the back of the car always smelt and felt hot after a run. I had assumed it was the exhaust but realise it wasnt now!! The cars in for service next week whats the chance of jaguar looking at the problem as a warranty claim. (fat chance I think!!)
#10 of 10 Re: Jaguar S-Type: Premature Brake Wear [torquaypaul]
by oldcem
Sep 24, 2009 (9:16 pm)
I've got an 06 S-Type VDP that had the hot, stinky rear brake problems as well. The dealer put new rear brake pads and rotors on it when I bought it, and, 8K miles later, the pads were over half gone. My solution - I took off the factory rear pads, and, replaced the pads with Wagner Thermoquiets. I found that the dealer hadn't greased the caliper pins, and, I lubed them with silicon grease when I reassembled the brakes. I also lubed the parking brake mechanism with spray silicon lubricant. I checked the electric parking brake to make sure it was releasing fully, and, didn't need recalibrated. I've been driving the car to work for a week now - the rear brakes don't get excessively hot anymore, brake dust is minimal, and she stops as good as she ever did. Cost me $70, and, a few hours work, but, I'm very happy with the results.
Regards:
OldCEM