Scuderia Car Parts offers a wide selection of genuine and high-performance braking components for luxury, sports, and supercars. Our range includes OEM brake pads, discs, callipers, and complete kits that meet or exceed manufacturer standards. Every component is engineered for precision fitment and tested for reliable performance under all driving conditions. With worldwide shipping, expert advice, and competitive pricing, Scuderia Car Parts ensures your braking system remains safe, responsive, and ready for any driving style, from daily commutes to track days.

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Land Rover LR057725

Land Rover LR057725

PAD - BRAKE
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Fits: Land Rover Range Rover (2012-2021) [2.0 Turbo Petrol AJ200P], Land Rover Range Rover (2012-2021) [2.0 Turbo Petrol GTDI], Land Rover Range Rover (2012-2021) [3.0 DOHC GDI SC V6 Petrol], Land Rover Range Rover (2012-2021) [3.0 Diesel 24V DOHC TC], Land Rover Range Rover (2012-2021) [3.0 I6 Turbo Diesel AJ20D6] and 4 more
$728.15 each
Land Rover STC9146

Land Rover STC9146

PAD-BRAKE
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$65.21 each
Land Rover RTC4187

Land Rover RTC4187

PAD - BRAKE
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$129.72 each
Land Rover FRC1674

Land Rover FRC1674

PAD-BRAKE
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$104.24 each
Land Rover STC9145

Land Rover STC9145

PAD-BRAKE
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$38.80 each
Land Rover STC9190

Land Rover STC9190

PAD - BRAKE
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$123.74 each
Land Rover SFP100470

Land Rover SFP100470

PAD - BRAKE
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$161.35 each
Land Rover STC9188

Land Rover STC9188

PAD - BRAKE
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$100.02 each

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What's in Land Rover Brakes?

The brakes are one of the most critical safety systems in any vehicle, designed to slow down or completely stop the car when required. This system works by converting the vehicle’s kinetic energy into heat through friction. Most modern cars use a combination of disc brakes and, in some cases, drum brakes. The brake system comprises several key components, including brake pads, brake discs (rotors), calipers, brake lines, and a master cylinder. When the driver presses the brake pedal, hydraulic fluid transmits force to the calipers, pressing the pads against the discs to generate friction and reduce speed. Advanced braking systems may also include ABS, electronic brake-force distribution, and brake assist for improved safety and control.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

The brake components are located at each wheel of the vehicle. In disc systems, the brake disc is mounted to the wheel hub and the caliper assembly clamps onto it when braking. In drum systems, the drum attaches to the wheel and brake shoes press outward to create friction. The hydraulic system, including brake lines and the master cylinder, connects the pedal to each wheel’s brakes. Maintenance is critical: inspect brake pads regularly and replace them before they wear down completely to prevent rotor damage. Brake fluid should be checked and replaced per the manufacturer’s schedule, as old fluid can reduce performance. Address any noises, vibrations, or reduced braking immediately, and avoid aggressive driving that causes overheating and warping of discs.