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Thread: SIII 109 2.6 Brake Parts

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    Rears are 'handed' and the fronts are as well from memory.
    So 2 LH front, 2 RH front, 1 LH rear and 1 RH rear.

    If ordering from UK you can buy a set. LWBKIT2 | Brake Overhaul Kit - LWB (6cyl engine)


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    Colin is correct, (what else should we expect from such a fine source of knowledge!). I just purchased a set, they are definitely handed. Good luck!

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    Think my last series set came from repco!

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    Just went and checked - what do you know - I was wrong! First time for everything I suppose...

    What tripped me up is that I pulled all the front wheel cylinders off, cleaned them up and stuffed them back on - they all look the same at first glance, but the mounting holes make them 'handed' as mentioned.

    I just whacked them back on and must have got lucky grabbing the right ones at the right time.

    You learn something new every day.
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    Most brake places will get them for you.
    What you need to do is look around for a 'trade supplier' and have a word with them. Often they will sell to you as long as you don't go telling everyone.

    Being in industrial sales I find a lot of trade suppliers and if you ask, you often get lucky.
    I've found a brake component supplier, disks, pads, shoes & brake tube but not wheel & master cylinders. They also re-line hard to get brake shoes.
    An electrical supplier where I can get Narva at trade.
    Yesterday I stumbled across an outlet shop for ProQuip Jerry cans.


    Colin
    '56 Series 1 with homemade welder
    '65 Series IIa Dormobile
    '70 SIIa GS
    '76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
    '81 SIII FFR
    '95 Defender Tanami
    Motorcycles :-
    Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C, Suzuki SV650

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    Anyone do cylinder sleeves in stainless these days?

    Cheers
    Lakey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakey View Post
    Anyone do cylinder sleeves in stainless these days?

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    Lakey
    Yep. Most brake places will get them sleved in stainless for you.

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    I recently purchased a set of front 6cyl wheel cylinders from Brit-car in the UK along with some little brake lines. I payed $136.00 delivered where $76 of the cost was freight. If you wanted it not sent DHL it would have been cheaper, but I wanted them within 2 weeks.

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