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Thread: What Brake Pads Fit The VehiCROSS, i.e. trooper??

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    What Brake Pads Fit The VehiCROSS, i.e. trooper??

    After pulling my brakes apart this evening, the pads are shot on the front and rear.

    As usual, the VX was never sold in the UK, so i need to know what model Isuzu to order the brakepads for? I would assume that its the trooper 2??

    Anyone know ?
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    We have the same front and rear brake pads as a '91+ Trooper, a 98+ Rodeo, Rodeo Sport, Amigo, Honda Passport, and a '02 Axiom. Just make sure you get ceramic pads, which I believe were stock. They're the ones that last 96-128K km (60-80K miles) and have no visible brake dust.

    My history with ceramic pads-
    Rears replaced at 64K and 136K miles.
    Fronts replaced at 80K and 159K miles.

    The Isuzu part numbers for the brake pad kits are-
    Front- 8-97035-257-1
    Rear- 8-97035-266-0

    Mark
    Last edited by deermagnet : 04/07/2009 at 04:17 PM

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    Thats perfect. Thanks alot

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    Hi in the UK there plenty of genuine Isuzu pad sets on fleabay at the moment - you can use any of the following - trooper 97> , Frontera 98 > they are about the only UK versions that will fit
    the genuine ones come with new anti rattle shims and grease - the vauxhall ones are after market unless you get the expensive ones
    Oh yes and Monterey ones fit too
    Best thing is to get in touch via pm or email - i'll let you have the full x ref
    cheers
    Steve
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    Thanks as always steve!! I ended up getting some pads from Milner Offroad for the Trooper USB25 which seam to fit fine. No anti rattle shims but i just put the old ones on the new pads.

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    I forked out and did to this what I did to my last Yaris and fitted 3G grooved and dimpled discs (machined Brembos) all round and EBC Greenstuff pads for the Frontera.

    It stops. Quickly. But it will be even better when I finally get braided lines fitted.

    I was £350+ for them but they were money well spent.



    A

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    Braided Pipes

    Hi Alan,

    Any idea where you'll get the braided pipes from? HEL? I replaced brake pipes on a m/c which meant draining the whole brake system. Is that something that is relatively straight forward, as I'd also like to uprate them on my VX?

    Kirk

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    I would guess SWB trooper '97 brake pipes would fit fine - unless you have a massive body lift -lol
    cheers
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirk hilton View Post
    Hi Alan,

    Any idea where you'll get the braided pipes from? HEL? I replaced brake pipes on a m/c which meant draining the whole brake system. Is that something that is relatively straight forward, as I'd also like to uprate them on my VX?

    Kirk
    Here ya go...

    https://id211.chi.us.securedata.net/...roducts_id=295

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    Thanks Ldub.

    Kirk, I don't know as its something I need to do too - its the missing link in my uprated braking system.

    I need to replace my pads all round too - that's been a little under a year but they have been "well used"

    EBC Brakes direct actually list the Vehicross - Clicky Linky

    Hth,

    A

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    My brakes are squeeling and VERY anoying. Think the damage to one of the discs is to blame so fitting new rear disks today

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    3Gs ftw... Everyone loves it grooved and dimpled!

    Is that with new pads? Have you removed any lip around the outer edge of the old discs to stop it rubbing off the edges (gently tap the edge with a hammer all the way round - time consuming but...)? Copperslip all around the outside of the new pads to stop them catching? There's something to do with toothpaste too but I've never had to do it so I can't remember the details...

    Loads of things to try before the expense of changing the discs.

    A

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    2001 ISUZU VEHICROSS 3.5L 3475cc V6 FI (X) [6VE1] : Brake/Wheel Hub : Brake Pad

    GUARDIAN / ONE SOURCE Part # 61580
    Rear
    GUARDIAN / ONE SOURCE Part # 61579
    Front

    CENTRIC Part # 30005800 {300 Series}
    Rear; Shims Included

    CENTRIC Part # 30005790 {300 Series}
    Front; Shims Included

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0871475
    Front; Semi-Metallic

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0881475D
    Front; AXXIS DELUXE;Original Equipment Pad Material - Replace Original Equipment Semi-Metallic With Semi-Metallic Only

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0881473C
    Rear; AXXIS CERAMIC

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0821473
    Rear; PREMIUM;Original Equipment Pad Material - Replace Original Equipment Semi-Metallic With Semi-Metallic Only

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0821475
    Front; PREMIUM;Original Equipment Pad Material - Replace Original Equipment Semi-Metallic With Semi-Metallic Only

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0881473D
    Rear; AXXIS DELUXE;Original Equipment Pad Material - Replace Original Equipment Semi-Metallic With Semi-Metallic Only

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0861473C
    Rear; Ceramic

    BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0861475C
    Front; Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # PGD579 {Professional Grade; Organic; 2.300" X 5.420"
    Front; Organic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # PGD580 {PG PLUS 1.660" X 4.320"}
    Rear; Organic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    BENDIX Part # D580
    Rear CQ Ceramic; OE Ceramic

    BENDIX Part # D579IQ
    Front Import Quiet

    BENDIX Part # D579
    Front CQ Ceramic; OE Ceramic

    BENDIX Part # D580CT
    Rear CT Ceramic; OE Ceramic

    BENDIX Part # D579CT
    Front CT Ceramic; OE Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # SGD580C {Service Grade; Ceramic}
    Rear; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # SGD579C {Service Grade; Ceramic}
    Front; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # PGD580C {Professional Grade; Ceramic; 1.660" X 4.320"
    Rear; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # PGD579C {Professional Grade; Ceramic; 2.300" X 5.420"
    Front; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # PGD580M {Professional Grade; Semi Metallic; 1.660" X 4.320"
    Rear; Semi-Metallic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    ACDELCO Part # 17D579 {#18029128}
    PAD KIT,FRT DISC BRK Durastop North America Only; FOR DURASTOP CERAMIC RECOMMENDED DUE TO OE VEHICLE PARAMETERS

    ACDELCO Part # 17D580 {#18029129}
    PAD KIT,RR DISC BRK Durastop North America Only; FOR DURASTOP CERAMIC RECOMMENDED DUE TO OE VEHICLE PARAMETERS

    ACDELCO Part # 17D579C {#89056370}
    PAD KIT,FRT DISC BRK DURASTOP CERAMIC; FOR DURASTOP CERAMIC RECOMMENDED DUE TO OE VEHICLE PARAMETERS

    ACDELCO Part # 17D580C {#89056372}
    PAD KIT,RR DISC BRK DURASTOP CERAMIC; FOR DURASTOP CERAMIC RECOMMENDED DUE TO OE VEHICLE PARAMETERS

    WAGNER Part # ZD579 {QuickStop Brake Pads}
    Front

    WAGNER Part # ZD580 {QuickStop Brake Pads}
    Rear

    CENTRIC Part # 10505800 {Ceramic}
    Rear

    CENTRIC Part # 10505790 {Ceramic}
    Front

    MONROE Part # DX580 {Monroe Dynamic Pads
    Rear

    MONROE Part # DX579
    Front

    MONROE Part # CX580 {Premium Ceramic Pads
    Rear

    MONROE Part # CX579 {Premium Ceramic Pads
    Front

    CENTRIC Part # 10005800 {100 Series}
    Rear

    CENTRIC Part # 10005790 {100 Series}
    Front

    WAGNER Part # PD579 {ThermoQuiet Brake Pads}
    Front

    WAGNER Part # PD580 {ThermoQuiet Brake Pads}
    Rear

    ATE Part # AT579 {Disc Brake Pad}
    Front

    ATE Part # AT580 {Disc Brake Pad}
    Rear

    AKEBONO Part # ACT580 {ProACT Ultra Premium Ceramic Pad}
    Ceramic; OE Ceramic; Rear

    AKEBONO Part # ACT579 {ProACT Ultra Premium Ceramic Pad}
    Ceramic; OE Ceramic; Front

    RAYBESTOS Part # ATD580C {Advanced Technology
    Rear; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    RAYBESTOS Part # ATD579C {Advanced Technology
    Front; Ceramic; Originally Equipped With Ceramic

    WAGNER Part # EC579 {EDGE Brake Pads}
    Front

    WAGNER Part # EC580 {EDGE Brake Pads}
    Rear


    But I would just get some OEM ones

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    CHeers bud, although already installed a new disc now, and adjusted the hadn brake.

    Dont worry, disc was only 18 quid from milner off road



    Quote Originally Posted by alanbradley View Post
    3Gs ftw... Everyone loves it grooved and dimpled!

    Is that with new pads? Have you removed any lip around the outer edge of the old discs to stop it rubbing off the edges (gently tap the edge with a hammer all the way round - time consuming but...)? Copperslip all around the outside of the new pads to stop them catching? There's something to do with toothpaste too but I've never had to do it so I can't remember the details...

    Loads of things to try before the expense of changing the discs.

    A

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    Bloody cheapskate!


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