DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the rear brake discs (rotors)

The existing rear-left rotor on the Range Rover Sport had been incorrectly installed about one and a half years ago, in that the parking brake shoes were rubbing against the inside of the rotor and causing it to overheat. This caused the rotor to warp, which lead to judder not just when braking, but sometimes also during normal driving. So I decided to replace both rear rotors using original ATE coated rotors. I didn't change the parking brake shoes or the brake pads, since these still have a lot of life left in them. Disclaimer: This video was made in the hope that it will be useful to other DYI-ers that work on the same vehicle model. The author of the video is not responsible for any kind of personal injury, property damage etc. that may arise if anybody tries to perform the same job on an identical or otherwise similar vehicle based on the contents of the video. Every DIY operation performed on your vehicle poses direct or indirect safety risks to you and those around you. Before attempting any such DIY job, please make sure that you have all the necessary tools, support and confidence to see it through successfully.

Rebuilding Rear Brake Pads And Brake Rotors on Range Rover Sport or Land Rover LR3
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Rebuilding Rear Brake Pads And Brake Rotors on Range Rover Sport or Land Rover LR3

DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the front upper control arm bushings and ball joints
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DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the front upper control arm bushings and ball joints

The REAL reason your EPB fails again and again on your Discovery
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The REAL reason your EPB fails again and again on your Discovery

DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change and flush the power steering fluid
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DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change and flush the power steering fluid

2010 Range Rover Sport L320 -- DIY replacement of rear brake discs
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2010 Range Rover Sport L320 -- DIY replacement of rear brake discs

USED Range Rover Sport. This should be interesting... I ReDriven used car review
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USED Range Rover Sport. This should be interesting... I ReDriven used car review

PowerStop Z36 Brake Upgrade for the Range Rover Sport L320 PLUS Chassis Cleanup How To!
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PowerStop Z36 Brake Upgrade for the Range Rover Sport L320 PLUS Chassis Cleanup How To!

How To Perform a Professional Brake Job (Pads & Rotors)
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How To Perform a Professional Brake Job (Pads & Rotors)

Nissan Armada 2011 rear wheel hub router  cv axle and brakes
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Nissan Armada 2011 rear wheel hub router cv axle and brakes

DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the diesel fuel filter
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DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the diesel fuel filter

How to Replace a Brake Caliper
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How to Replace a Brake Caliper

How to Replace Brake Pads and Rotors (COMPLETE Guide)
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How to Replace Brake Pads and Rotors (COMPLETE Guide)

DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the front lower control arm bushings and ball joints
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DIY - 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6: Change the front lower control arm bushings and ball joints

Hub Bearing Assembly Replacement for Land Rover LR3 2005 - 2009 (also on LR4 & Range Rover Sport)
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Hub Bearing Assembly Replacement for Land Rover LR3 2005 - 2009 (also on LR4 & Range Rover Sport)

Rear Brake Service - Land Rover Discovery 3 and 4
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Rear Brake Service - Land Rover Discovery 3 and 4

10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE on the Cheapest 4.4 TDV8 Range Rover!
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10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE on the Cheapest 4.4 TDV8 Range Rover!

Changing the rear discs and pads on a Range Rover Sport.
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Changing the rear discs and pads on a Range Rover Sport.

2011 Range Rover Sport Rear Pad and Rotor Replacement
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2011 Range Rover Sport Rear Pad and Rotor Replacement

Install Brake Rotors And Pads On A Range Rover Sport or Full Size Supercharged with Brembo Calipers
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Install Brake Rotors And Pads On A Range Rover Sport or Full Size Supercharged with Brembo Calipers

How to do a Complete Brake Flush and Bleed
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How to do a Complete Brake Flush and Bleed