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1993-1999 Discovery I, Range Rover Brake Caliper Rear Left

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1993–1999 Discovery I, Range Rover – (3.9L, 4.0L, 4.2L) Rear Left Brake Caliper – Part # SMC500240 Discovery I | 1994–1999 Range Rover | 1993–1995 Position: Rear, Left

This OEM Rear Left Brake Caliper (Part # SMC500240) is designed for Land Rover Discovery I and Range Rover Classic models equipped with 3.9L, 4.0L, or 4.2L V8 gasoline engines. It restores original braking performance by ensuring proper clamping force and balanced braking pressure on the left rear wheel.

Ideal for replacing worn or seized calipers, this Brake Caliper is manufactured to factory specifications for direct bolt-on installation. It provides a reliable solution to restore safe and consistent brake function without modification.

Features

  • Part # SMC500240 (Replaces STC1265)
  • OEM fit and performance
  • Designed for rear left position
  • Direct bolt-on installation
  • Compatible with 3.9L, 4.0L, and 4.2L V8 gasoline engines
  • Built to meet Land Rover factory braking standards

Vehicle Fitment

  • 1999 Discovery I
  • Trims: SD, Series II
  • Engine: 4.0L V8 Gas
  • 1998 Discovery I
  • Trims: 50th Anniversary Edition, LE, LSE
  • Engine: 4.0L V8 Gas
  • 1997 Discovery I
  • Trims: LSE, SD, SE, SE7, XD
  • Engine: 4.0L V8 Gas
  • 1996 Discovery I
  • Trims: SD, SE, SE7
  • Engine: 4.0L V8 Gas
  • 1995 Discovery I
  • Trim: Base
  • Engine: 3.9L V8 Gas
  • 1995 Range Rover
  • Trims: 25th Anniversary Edition, County Classic, County LWB
  • Engines: 3.9L V8 Gas, 4.2L V8 Gas
  • 1994 Discovery I
  • Trim: Base
  • Engine: 3.9L V8 Gas
  • 1994 Range Rover
  • Trims: County, County LWB
  • Engines: 3.9L V8 Gas, 4.2L V8 Gas
  • 1993 Range Rover
  • Trims: County, County LWB, Sport
  • Engines: 3.9L V8 Gas, 4.2L V8 Gas

Condition Used OEM part. Thoroughly inspected and guaranteed to be free from cracks, leaks, or major wear. Brake Caliper may require new hardware or pads depending on installation needs.

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