JAGUAR F-Type Coupe (X152) 3.0 340 HP - Brake Disc & Pads Specs

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Good day,

I am looking to replace the discs and pads fitted to my car (JAGUAR F-Type Coupe (X152) 3.0 340 HP Petrol) as I have terrible steering wheel wobble when braking. The car is currently fitted with drilled and grooved discs, which no reputable supplier seems to sell. I am looking to replace with Brembo parts all round but I am struggling with locating part numbers.

Does anybody know the part numbers for the 355mm front and 326mm rear brake discs and pads?

Many thanks.

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Link below to Brembo website:
https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/c ... 00109350-1

Have you considered Apec?
I've had their pads fitted and am pleased with them. No complaints with braking efficiency and much less dust than the Jaguar/TRW items originally fitted. I know they do discs too, although I've no personal experience of these.
https://apecautomotive.co.uk/catalogue/

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Are there any loose braking components I wonder?

The Jaguar part numbers you require are listed here.....

https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.co ... nd/jaguar/
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RPSN wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 11:03 pm Are there any loose braking components I wonder?

The Jaguar part numbers you require are listed here.....

https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.co ... nd/jaguar/

I took it to a dealer for diagnostics. Told me I needed new discs and pads, but it may not solve the issue. Wasn't prepared to pay £1,300 with my fingers crossed.
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NavigatorNI wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:49 pm Link below to Brembo website:
https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/c ... 00109350-1

Have you considered Apec?
I've had their pads fitted and am pleased with them. No complaints with braking efficiency and much less dust than the Jaguar/TRW items originally fitted. I know they do discs too, although I've no personal experience of these.
https://apecautomotive.co.uk/catalogue/

P.S. Welcome to the forum

Funnily enough I was offered these discs and pads by a garage for a decent price but I had never heard of the brand.

I assume there is an issue with the discs that are on her now, they aren't stamped with any markings but given I can't find the same discs anywhere, I'm assume they're a low rated brand.
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thegent wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 11:11 pm
NavigatorNI wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:49 pm Link below to Brembo website:
https://www.bremboparts.com/europe/en/c ... 00109350-1

Have you considered Apec?
I've had their pads fitted and am pleased with them. No complaints with braking efficiency and much less dust than the Jaguar/TRW items originally fitted. I know they do discs too, although I've no personal experience of these.
https://apecautomotive.co.uk/catalogue/

P.S. Welcome to the forum

Funnily enough I was offered these discs and pads by a garage for a decent price but I had never heard of the brand.

I assume there is an issue with the discs that are on her now, they aren't stamped with any markings but given I can't find the same discs anywhere, I'm assume they're a low rated brand.
There has been a fair amount of discussion on Apec on the forum in the past. You can type "Apec" into the search box at the top of the page to find previous posts. My Indy also recommended them.
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I went with Pagid - fronts are currently £57 with the usual discount from Eurocarparts - rears will be cheaper.
No noticeable difference to the Jaguar OEM ones.
If you decide to fit them yourself check out the associated thread first as the big spring clip can try your patience a little until you get the knack.
If your warning light hasn’t come on you can re-use the wear sensor as long as you give it a good spray clean first and take it off gently.
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Pagid get my vote , discs come with a no quibble 2 year warranty , and pads are very good
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Another solution...

https://www.pbbrakes.com/brake-kits/jaguar/f-type.html

A forum member has the 380 8-Pot Front & 380 6-Pot Rear on his SVR. Another forum member is fitting same to his 400 Sport on Friday. Come with the connection for the EPB too. Straight swop & look epic 👌
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Lunar wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 6:21 am I went with Pagid - fronts are currently £57 with the usual discount from Eurocarparts - rears will be cheaper.
No noticeable difference to the Jaguar OEM ones.
If you decide to fit them yourself check out the associated thread first as the big spring clip can try your patience a little until you get the knack.
If your warning light hasn’t come on you can re-use the wear sensor as long as you give it a good spray clean first and take it off gently.

Where are you seeing these for that price? Or is that the pads?
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