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Hello all. Can anyone tell me if there's a difference between these two rotors? I'm replacing my front rotors which are 355mm...

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Also, I bought two brake pad sensors but the front one is not fitting correctly...are the rear and front brake pad sensors different? The sensor has top shaped weird that does not allow it to slip into the brake pad. Here's what I got:


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Originally Posted by ZK686
Hello all. Can anyone tell me if there's a difference between these two rotors? I'm replacing my front rotors which are 355mm...

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...WO69IXU3&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/Callahan-CRK0...2013+Jaguar+XF

Also, I bought two brake pad sensors but the front one is not fitting correctly...are the rear and front brake pad sensors different? The sensor has top shaped weird that does not allow it to slip into the brake pad. Here's what I got:


https://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-18K25...NsaWNrPXRydWU=
The top/first one is shown as being for a Ford Mustang and the bottom/second one as being for a Jag F-Type.
So I reckon they are different and the top one is very likely no good for your XF, but the second one should be perfectly OK as the XF and F-Type 355 mm front rotors are identical.
As for pad wear sensors yes the front and rear are very different and not interchangeable, you need the specific Jag front sensor.
And by the way a 2013 XF is an X250 not an X260, the X260 replaced the X250 in 2015.
 
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Thank you! Can you tell me if these are the correct rear brake pads for my car? I have a 2013 XF, base model 2.0. However, when I check these on Amazon, they said they're not the correct ones...another site said they are! I'm so confused! My rear rotors are 326MM, and bought these pads based on that:

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Thank you! Can you tell me if these are the correct rear brake pads for my car? I have a 2013 XF, base model 2.0. However, when I check these on Amazon, they said they're not the correct ones...another site said they are! I'm so confused! My rear rotors are 326MM, and bought these pads based on that:

https://www.amazon.ca/PROFORCE-CRD10.../dp/B019WMXZ1C
1095 appears to be the correct number for the 326 mm rear brake pads but that is all the linked ad says so they may or may not fit your car.
Many different Jags have 326 mm rear brakes but the pads are not all the same due to earlier models having mechanical hand brake cables (although driven by a single electric motor) and later models such as the F-Type having separate motors one on each caliper. I don't know which type your 2013 XF has.
Check out this Rock Auto page for a long list of brake pad options for your exact car: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...brake+pad,1684
 
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
1095 appears to be the correct number for the 326 mm rear brake pads but that is all the linked ad says so they may or may not fit your car.
Many different Jags have 326 mm rear brakes but the pads are not all the same due to earlier models having mechanical hand brake cables (although driven by a single electric motor) and later models such as the F-Type having separate motors one on each caliper. I don't know which type your 2013 XF has.
Check out this Rock Auto page for a long list of brake pad options for your exact car: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...brake+pad,1684
Thanks so much, I will check that out!

I'm just so frustrated by this...apparently, the rotors in the back are 326mm and the front are 350mm...so, the pads AND the sensor are completely different.,..
 
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