Series II and IIA 1958-1970
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U-type spring nut
Used on wing panels and heater boxes.
Suits Land Rover Series from 1958, Defender, Range Rover Classic 1986 – 1994 & Discovery 1
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Brake shoe return spring, top rear. Brake cylinder end.
Qty 2 required
Suitable for;
Land Rover Defender up to KA930545, 110/130″ Wheelbase
Land Rover Series 2 & 3 LWB 109″
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Handbrake lever return spring.
Suits Land Rover Series 2a & Series 3
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Rear axle strap, LWB.
960 x 40 x 5 mm
Suits Land Rover Series 2A & 3
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Door lock striker plate
Suits Land Rover Series 2 & 3
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SWING AWAY SPARE WHEEL CARRIER REAR
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T-JUNCTION, BRAKE PIPE FEMALE CONNECTOR 3/8″ X 24 UNF
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Tappet kit, 2.25L 4 Cylinder Petrol engines.
Suits Land Rover Series 2 & 3
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Timing Chain Tensioner for 2.25L petrol/diesel
Suits Land Rover Series 2, 3 & Defender
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Rear shock absorber, lower bush guide washer.
Suits Land Rover Series 2 & 3, Defender, Discovery 1 & 2, Range Rover Classic, P38
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Self locking nut 9/16″ UNF used on shackle bolts.
Suits Land Rover Series 2 & 3
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Leaf spring U bolt nut. Self locking 7/16″ BSF
Suits Land Rover Series I, II & III
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$44.00
Voltage stabilizer for Smiths & Jaeger Instruments.
Provides 10 volt feed to Smiths gauges. Negative Earth only.
Note the outer casing of the unit should be earthed.
One voltage stabilizer is enough to run up to 3 Smiths gauges.
If you are having trouble with your fuel gauge and your temperature gauge its a pretty safe bet that this little box is the cure for your troubles.
They do wear out and they are often found to be putting out an incorrect voltage