its ok mate ,yes right kit and drums are the same
Thanks Thats the brakes sorted, need loads of other parts aswell, to fully rebuild both axles, also outrigger for chassis and footwells for bulkhead ect ect.
Just want to order right parts so as not to have hassle of sending back.
Thanks Again Mate.
 
Front brakes have you included the back plates that the cylinders and shoes mount on ?
Thanks Mate forgot about them , but there is a spare axle up there just hope it has them on and they are in decent nick. think they will be quite dear to buy new.
 
1 ton was a heavy duty 109 lower ratio t box heavier suspension and brakes, so those shocks are for std trucks like yours not the 1ton
has rear axle got 2 different sized wheel bearings if so you want rear stub 599828
 
1 ton was a heavy duty 109 lower ratio t box heavier suspension and brakes, so those shocks are for std trucks like yours not the 1ton
has rear axle got 2 different sized wheel bearings if so you want rear stub 599828
Not sure about different size bearings think they are the same but will check,
Sorry I didnt understand the shock bit, so will the EXC 1 tonne Fit mine ? or is nothing on that page any good ?
 
Not sure about different size bearings think they are the same but will check,
Sorry I didnt understand the shock bit, so will the EXC 1 tonne Fit mine ? or is nothing on that page any good ?
exc means excluding 1 ton so fit yours, in 1980 wheel bearings changed to both bearings been the same size rtc3429 same as defender
 
exc means excluding 1 ton so fit yours, in 1980 wheel bearings changed to both bearings been the same size rtc3429 same as defender
Cheers picked these the cheapest ones, my god this bill is adding up . Britpart Hydraulic Shock Absorber Kit | LWB - Exc 1 Tonne | Shock Absorber Kits | Shock Absorbers | Suspension | Series 2 and 3 | Parts & Accessories - Paddock Spares
wish I could get an account with Britpart , did try once but they said I would have to spend 500 quid a week :eek:
 
ive got one and i rarely use the account now
Do you want to order my parts on it just to check its still working :D
I tend to use Paddocks they are usually good with delivery and probably the cheapest, who have everything in.
 
Do you want to order my parts on it just to check its still working :D
I tend to use Paddocks they are usually good with delivery and probably the cheapest, who have everything in.
ill check prices tomorrow if you send me a list of numbers
 
Made a start on the axles today, complete strip down and rebuild with all new parts.
Hate this job especially cleaning all the bits full of old oil and grease. Is there a better / quicker way to do this apart from a posh parts washer which I aint got or cant afford then standing for hours cleaning out with rags ect,
 

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Hard to get to to the knooks and crannies , to be fair the red paint job is not to bad , just wondering if I clean and paint over the top of it that my black paint will stick . Will be using this in pic, used it for my 110 and it's excellent stuff.
 

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Made a start on the axles today, complete strip down and rebuild with all new parts.
Hate this job especially cleaning all the bits full of old oil and grease. Is there a better / quicker way to do this apart from a posh parts washer which I aint got or cant afford then standing for hours cleaning out with rags ect,

I’ll be tackling my rear axle in next 2 month and successfully derusted front using electrolysis , just need a big tank some washing soda and a. 12v supply 24 hours and then needs a wash and light wire brush
For smaller parts I’m using brick acid from builders merchants about 2 hours and all rust gone
 
I’ll be tackling my rear axle in next 2 month and successfully derusted front using electrolysis , just need a big tank some washing soda and a. 12v supply 24 hours and then needs a wash and light wire brush
For smaller parts I’m using brick acid from builders merchants about 2 hours and all rust gone
The brick acid sounds good, someone said soak them in vinegar or even coca cola. gThey could do with been soaked in something to remove the rust before priming then painting.
 
Yeah I tried the vinegar and did remove rust but took a week or more, Did the front calipers in brick acid off on me golf last week came up,a treat
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Hard to get to to the knooks and crannies , to be fair the red paint job is not to bad , just wondering if I clean and paint over the top of it that my black paint will stick . Will be using this in pic, used it for my 110 and it's excellent stuff.
I’ve heard the corrolless is the dogs bollocks so I would do the job proper, when I did my front I use a metal prep rust converter before the anti rust primer and top coat still nice a and shiny after 3 year (por15 system)
 

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