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    Hi
    Here are the other photos. will try and find out what the disk comes off
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRO View Post
    Hi
    Here are the other photos. will try and find out what the disk comes off

    AHH your a legend..

    Thats the origanal landy hub by the look & the rotor fits over it.....

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    Its either 110 or disco if they use the rear disc then there both the same

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    What is the main reason the caliper has to be positioned towards the front? Is it the only location that doesn't interfere with hub and caliper?

    I also agree that having the disc mounted between wheel and front of hub is the best if possible. Finding a disc that could fit may be very difficult.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The braking efficiency would be the same where-ever it is positioned. However there is a lot of other stuff in the general area of the front upper quadrant, like the track and tie rod ends and having the caliper in the same area makes working on the various items more difficult.

    Another consideration with the leading position, is that mud and debris are potentially able to force their way in through the top of the caliper around the pistons and pads (not an issue on Porsche 911, because they are hardly likely to want to wade through mud holes). Having the caliper in the rear upper (trailing) position lessens the potential of mud and debris because the assembly is in the shadow of the axle and swivel housings and mud would tend to flow past the top opening of the caliper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by agrojnr View Post
    Its either 110 or disco if they use the rear disc then there both the same

    Adam

    Hey Adam do you mean the ones LRO has shown are from a 110 or disco ??

    They look as though they just go over the origanal series hub. & the bracket could be machined from one peice of steel,. If its welded it will need to be xrayed the same as what i did with the steer shaft i made for the power steering . . & thats not cheap it cost us $300 to get the shaft done . . .

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    I have a 2nd hand Defender ventilated front disk, that I was intending to play around with.

    From the initial examination, I find it slips over a late SIIa hub but only till it comes up against the webs. My plan this weekend is to have a closer examination with a variety of hubs and on the swivel itself to see if it is worthwhile progressing further.

    If at all possible I would like ventilated disks up front at least and to be able to use standard parts that don't need to be modified each time I need to replace rotors.

    BTW I think this thread has been great, so thanks everyone for the effort put in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I have a 2nd hand Defender ventilated front disk, that I was intending to play around with.

    From the initial examination, I find it slips over a late SIIa hub but only till it comes up against the webs. My plan this weekend is to have a closer examination with a variety of hubs and on the swivel itself to see if it is worthwhile progressing further.

    If at all possible I would like ventilated disks up front at least and to be able to use standard parts that don't need to be modified each time I need to replace rotors.

    BTW I think this thread has been great, so thanks everyone for the effort put in!
    I haven't put anything in except ask alot of annoying questions . . .

    1969 LWB S2a yellow, gone
    1972 LWB S2a 5 DOOR wagon coming & GONE
    1973 LWB S3 green Sadly GONE
    1977 LWB S3 tabletop building
    1992 disco BOINGY BOINGY

    My landrover doesn't leak oil , IT SWEATS POWER

    JASON & KAREN

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post


    If at all possible I would like ventilated disks up front at least and to be able to use standard parts that don't need to be modified each time I need to replace rotors.

    Yeah that would be nice . . . . .

    1969 LWB S2a yellow, gone
    1972 LWB S2a 5 DOOR wagon coming & GONE
    1973 LWB S3 green Sadly GONE
    1977 LWB S3 tabletop building
    1992 disco BOINGY BOINGY

    My landrover doesn't leak oil , IT SWEATS POWER

    JASON & KAREN

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    G'day All, I have been following this thread also, SO hurry up and get it finalised LOL, about 25 years ago, I had a set of discs on my S2A 109 diesel, I fitted the engine with a alternator off a Diahatsu to provide vacuum (Just can't recall how I had it plumbed up oil wise), the discs were commercially made for use on Land Rovers in underground mines, it (the 109) had really good stopping ability, anyway sits back on the sideline waits for more info LOL cheers Dennis

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    I have a spare front end to donate/destroy for the cause and I can machine to fit (mill/drill & 9inch Lathe) if there is a disc that could work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I have a 2nd hand Defender ventilated front disk, that I was intending to play around with.

    From the initial examination, I find it slips over a late SIIa hub but only till it comes up against the webs. My plan this weekend is to have a closer examination with a variety of hubs and on the swivel itself to see if it is worthwhile progressing further.

    If at all possible I would like ventilated disks up front at least and to be able to use standard parts that don't need to be modified each time I need to replace rotors.

    BTW I think this thread has been great, so thanks everyone for the effort put in!

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