The PowerStop Z36 Truck & Tow Brake Upgrade Kit is designed specifically for 2018-2019 Land Rover Discovery Sport models, providing a high-performance solution for heavy-duty towing, hauling, and off-road driving. This comprehensive brake upgrade includes drilled and slotted rotors paired with proprietary carbon-fiber ceramic brake pads, offering increased durability and heat dissipation. The kit is engineered to withstand the added stress of heavy loads and mountainous terrain, making it an ideal choice for drivers who demand reliable stopping power during demanding conditions. The stainless-steel hardware and high-temperature ceramic lubricant included ensure a straightforward, bolt-on installation without modifications. The zinc-plated rotors enhance corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance in harsh environments. Low dust technology reduces brake residue, keeping wheels cleaner and maintaining optimal braking performance over time. This upgrade not only enhances your vehicle’s braking capacity but also provides quieter operation with multi-layer shims designed to dampen noise. Whether you’re towing a trailer, hauling cargo, or navigating rugged terrain, this kit delivers the confidence and stopping power needed for demanding applications. Built for durability and reliability, the PowerStop Z36 Brake Kit ensures your Land Rover Discovery Sport can handle whatever the road or trail throws at you.
Features:
- Heavy duty performance with enhanced stopping power for towing, hauling, and mountainous driving
- Rapid heat dissipation through precision-drilled and slotted rotors for maximum cooling during heavy use
- Low dust ceramic brake pads reinforced with carbon-fiber for cleaner wheels and consistent braking
- Quiet operation with multi-layer shims and corrosion-resistant zinc-plated rotors for long-lasting durability
Fitment:
Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE 2018 to 2019
Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE Luxury 2018 to 2019
Land Rover Discovery Sport Landmark Edition 2019
Land Rover Discovery Sport SE 2018 to 2019



