As Diana says. Whether you need new hydraulic cylinders as opposed to the kits depends on the state of the cylinders. Less work to simply replace rather than overhaul, but costs a lot more. If money is no object, just get the new cylinders, if finances are tight, pull them apart and have a look first. Note that there are several different cylinders fitted - make sure you order the right ones - depends on short or long (and whether it has original equipment) and there were two types of master cylinder fitted. 
The Series 2a should have the replaceable spacers on the stub axle but it is possible that the axle(s) (or just the stub axles/hubs) may have been swapped with late S3 ones where they are not replaceable. May pay to wait until you have it apart to check.
To do the hub seals you will need at a minimum, as well as the seals, a new lockwasher and drive flange gasket and felt washer for each wheel done.
Oil soaked brake linings will need to be relined - usually a changeover or send it off deal, either at a Landrover (non-dealer) specialist, a brake specialist, or even a place like Repco (There are only one or two places left in Australia that do relining of brake shoes so it will end up being done at the same place anyway). Or you may be able to find rivet type linings and do them yourself.
You are strongly advised to first get hold of a factory workshop manual, or failing that the Haynes one. A parts book is also useful for more than just ordering parts - it shows a lot better pictures than the workshop manual.
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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