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You could have a look here (VIN range M45255 to N52047 Non-supercharged???) :
Rear: https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...255-to-vn52047
XR858224 288mm
Fronts: https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...255-to-vn52047
Not so easy - could be 300 mm XR858130 or 320 mm C2C8354
You could see if you can measure from the centre of the hub to the outside of the pad. If you have less than 160 mm, only the 300 mm disc can fit. If you have 160 mm or a little more, the 320 mm disc is the most likely.
Rear: https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...255-to-vn52047
XR858224 288mm
Fronts: https://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/u...255-to-vn52047
Not so easy - could be 300 mm XR858130 or 320 mm C2C8354
You could see if you can measure from the centre of the hub to the outside of the pad. If you have less than 160 mm, only the 300 mm disc can fit. If you have 160 mm or a little more, the 320 mm disc is the most likely.
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It won't really help as, according to Jaguar, either 300 mm or 320 mm discs were fitted so yours might be genuinely different to the OP's. I'm almost sure that the ones with the sports suspension had the bigger discs but some standard ones also had the bigger discs too!
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