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4. Loosen road wheel nuts. Raise vehicle to a wheel free condition. For additional information, refer to  

Lifting

 (100-02 ) 

 
 
5. Remove the road wheels.  
 
6. Visually check tires for condition, lumps or bulges. Check tread depth across the width of the tire and around the 
circumference; ensure that remaining tread depth does not contravene local legislative requirements.  
 
NOTE:  

 
 
 

Braking System  

 
1. Inspect front brake pads for wear. For additional information, refer to  

Specifications

 (206 -03 ) 

 
 
2. Inspect rear brake pads for wear. For additional information, refer to  

Specifications

 (206-04 ) 

 
 
3. Check brake calipers for signs of fluid leaks.  
 

 

 
4. Check brake discs for condition.  
 
5. Check all brake booster and brake system pipes and hoses for condition, chafing and leaks.  
 
6. Clean road wheel hub spigots and apply grease, Land Rover Part Number RYL 105020 to the wheel mating surface of 
each spigot.  
 
7. Vehicles fitted with Uni-directional tires:Install road wheels on their respective hubs ensuring that stud to wheel 
relationship is maintained.  
 
8. Vehicles fitted with NON uni-directional tires: Install wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle but ensure that they 
are the same axle as they were originally installed.  
 
9. Install road wheel nuts and tighten to 140 Nm (103 lb-ft).   
 

 
10. Every 3 years or 45,000 miles (72,000 km): Replace brake fluid. For additional information, refer to  

Brake System 

Bleeding

 (206-00 ) 

For additional information, refer to  

Brake System Pressure Bleeding

 (206-00 ) 

 

Do not install wheels at this stage.

   CAUTION: When vehicles are operating under arduous conditions, the following service items must be 

carried out every 3 months or 3,750 miles (6,000 km) 

   CAUTION: When vehicles are operating under arduous conditions, the following service item must be 

carried out every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km). 

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