Did a quick check on the DAE website and the front pads for the Jaguar F-Type R, V8S, V6S are £234. The rears are also £234 and include the F-Type R, V8S, V6S equipped with 376mm rear rotors.
The rear pads for the F-TYPE V6 Base & V6S equipped with 325mm rear rotors are priced at £252. All these prices are without fitting.
On this basis, if I was to buy the front & rear pads it would cost me £486 without fitting. The TRW’s or APEC’s are approx a third of this price so for me I don’t really think it’s worth it. Even though I currently get a lot of brake dust on the fronts, the Propeller wheels are very easy to clean.
I’m also a DIY’er but there are some jobs that I prefer my local independent garage to do as well as servicing on the F-Type. This is partly because I work on my cars on the driveway and I’ve been caught in bad weather many times over the years (can't beat water running down your face/neck/arms when your under the car doing an oil change etc!). As I’m getting older this isn’t so appealing unless there's a good spell of weather. On the other hand, if I had a nice garage my missus probably wouldn’t see me much!
Lucky that you gave the calipers a good cleaning otherwise, as you’ve said, that worn seal would have eventually led to a seized piston etc.
The brakes ‘squeal’ or should I say ‘creak’ sometimes happens when I start my car and engage drive or reverse whilst my foot is on the brake pedal (I always wait for the revs to drop before engaging). There is no noise whatsoever when I’m out on the roads driving the car and braking etc but I'm curious to see if others have experienced the same sort of thing?
I’m not sure whether you’ve already seen this but with regards to doing the job (brake pads renewal) with and without removing/replacing the anti-rattle clips/springs, the following info, which applies to the front brakes, was written by member OzXFR:
“Last but not least the hardest part of the whole job is getting the front brake anti-rattle clips back on, they are a real bear and it took me many many tries across four different pad changes (XFR & F-Type twice each) to get ‘the knack’.
Put simply, place the clip loosely in place, push the two feet/ends into place (takes a bit of force), then while holding the two ends in place use a large flat-blade screwdriver right in the middle of the inner edge of the clip (i.e. the spring itself) to lever the clip ‘up and in’. You may find that you don't have enough hands and you need a helper with strong holds to hold the ends/feet in place while you lever the middle.”
And.....
“I have found (twice now, once each on the XFR and F-Type) that with the front brakes you can easily enough remove the entire caliper and bracket intact by removing the 15 mm caliper bolts, BUT with the bracket still attached to the caliper via the slide pins it is very difficult to get the old pads out and put the new pads in, as both inner and outer pads have long 90 degree locating/retaining springs on them and the bracket gets in the way.
Both times I gave up, put the calipers back on and removed the caliper slide pins instead, 1000% easier that way!”
“The only downside to this method is the need to remove and replace the anti-rattle clips, but once you get ‘the knack’ of doing this you will wonder what all the fuss is about.”
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f-type-x152-72/brake-pads-replacement-rear-f-type-r-2016-how-188946/
There again Tel, I’ve also read what you said here.......” They are, without the shadow of a doubt, one of the most difficult jobs I have ever come across, apart from putting a new windscreen into a classic car using a 'spanish-windlass' to bend it into shape!”
“There is plenty of info on the US forums, and some claim it is an easy job - try their method...it is not.”
“What nobody seems to tell you (Forums, Youtube, TopIx) is that on both of the arms that have to be 'pinged' back into place and two small tongues that locate into recesses in the cast caliper, are small shims formed loosely over the ends and these must stay in place as well as getting the assembly pre-loaded and re-located.”
https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=4714
I think we need to find that little old Chinese lady in her 90’s that’s doing the job blind folded! :lol:
P,S. The attached document also seems very informative with clear instructions.