locombian

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Hi
My uncle owns a 1966 Short Land Rover in the jungles of south america who the english ebassy used to own. I live in London and he set me up to buy "Free Wheeling Hubs" which i have no idea where to buy. also i tried on the internet but i havent been anble to find catalogues on this car.. i need help and it would be fantastic if anyone could tell me where to find them.
 
Ebay mate, loads of em on there, but you need to know which ones will fit cos there are different types.
 
U own then but dont know about it

U don't own, don't know & asked a fkn question.

You also got some good answers.

You can get free wheel hubs cheap on ebay. Check carefully they'll fit because there are lots of different types & finally, the general consensus is don't waste someone elses money because they're are a virtually pointless addition to any old Landy however glorious you think it's heritage might be!

Ta daaa! :rolleyes:
 
Oh, & if you took the time to do a search on here you'd probably find loads on info on free wheeling hubs and the workshop manuals for most models, even glorious old ones...........Try "free wheeling hubs" and "workshop manual download", should get you close.

Do feel free to recompense us for our priceless nuggets (!) in marching powder from yer Uncle's stash. :D
 
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young wiggly chap :p
yer can't go round callin marcus a nob

nay nay and thrice nay
it wunt marcus I were calling a nob, it were chap oo posted t' question in't first place. Came on here, giving it large, and then moaned 'cos ee dint like what ee was tolded.

Marcus then suggested how said gentlebean (lococolombian or summint) could repay us for said advice (i.e. marching powder) to which i replied as I did etc etc.

wouldn't dream of being in least offensive to marcus, seems right enough to me
 

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