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    Should be no issues. I'm pretty certain the tie rod is in exactly the same position, although I haven't ever actually compared them.
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    Exactly what I did, and no I havent noticed any issues and I remember comparing the arms tie rod end positions and I think they ended up about the same location against the swivel ball, but I only eye'd this, not really measured it.

    Series 3 diff assembly - note this has the 3" brakes. You can see both arms are bolted to bottom of the swivel housing. Also notice the U-Bolt tag next to the bump stop:


    My original S2a diff assembly, notice the arm is at top of swivel housing:


    My final setup with both arms at the base of swivel housing:
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    If it doesnt already have one, suggest you fit an adjustable main jet kit to that Stromberg carb. Makes a big difference to how it runs on a 2.25 once you get it set right.

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    Great ute (and I only mean the Landie)
    Cant go wrong with a original engined 88
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    Mark2 - Something like this?

    Stromberg Main Jet | www.hume.com.au
    1960 SWB Series 2 UTE
    1963 LWB Series 2a UTE

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    Delivery received today

    - New rear prop shaft
    - New wheel cylinders
    - Replacement adjusters
    - Drum screws
    - New nipples (for the brakes...)

    Could be a busy weekend?
    1960 SWB Series 2 UTE
    1963 LWB Series 2a UTE

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    New nipples (for the brakes…)

    Steady on. 58i will tell you to keep your mind out of the gutter.

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    Started the front Diff replacement today

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    Here is the replacement diff (out of a series 2a LWB, seals and bearings have been replaced, new wheel cylinders and shoes.)

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    The old diff - Wheel cylinder both leaking, the diff has been hit in the centre of the casing and is leaking.

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    Work mate collecting and storing nuts, bolts, sticks, rocks and sockets in order. By in order i mean 90% of the items in one jar, the other 10% in the dirt, tanbark or somewhere magical.

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    Old one out!! Sump has been knocked around, so that needs to be replaced!

    Quick question, If the gearbox crossmember has been knocked around will it pass a RWC, looks like it bounced off some rocks!!

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    I'll clean the bottom of the engine and gearbox, then replace the sump and install the new diff (hopefully tomorrow but i'll see if i get a chance)
    1960 SWB Series 2 UTE
    1963 LWB Series 2a UTE

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    1. The axle out of a 109 has larger brakes - a good brake upgrade, but you need the master cylinder as well. The original master cylinder will not move enough fluid.

    2. I can't see a battered gearbox crossmember being a roadworthy issue unless it is cracked or rusted badly.
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    One of my Series passed a Vic Roadworthy with a fairly battered gearbox cross member.
    88 Perentie FFR - Club Rego
    93 Discovery 1 200 Tdi - Club Rego
    03 130 Td5 Single Cab
    06 Discovery 3 Petrol
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