G'day All, You could try all 4x4 kotara nsw, they used to stock them cheers Dennis
Anyone know where I can get my hands on a polybush kit for the series in OZ..
I'm considering buying from the UK with a few other bits and peices but if I can get a reasonably priced kit here I might just buy it so we can crack on with getting the axles etc back on the chassis.
Please note I know a lot of people are against fitting poly I'm not asking for your opinion on it as I have already made up my mind.
there was some poly bushes already fitted to the suspension of this car by previous owner. we took them out to paint chassis.. but if I'm going to do the rest I'm going to change them anyway as I don't know how old they are.
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
G'day All, You could try all 4x4 kotara nsw, they used to stock them cheers Dennis
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						I got mine from Gary Gjerde at CLR 4754 2642.
Peter
yeah he hasn't had any on ebay for a while....I think he was 150bux for a kit from memory I went to buy some but none on there
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Try gary he has lots of stock not listed on ebay usally lists stuff that sells fast slower things he keeps in the garage
I have flicked him an email....what about shocks what have people used? I was just looking for oem really don't need anything flashy that is going to cost the earth as this car is not going to be a daily driver
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
When I went to get a kit from the UK they were advertised as 2/3 LWB..
can anyone confirm whether the series 2a and the 3 can both use the same buch kit?
The people selling told me they can but other places I have recently looked at have had separate part numbers within their kits
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
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						SII/SIIa has the same diameter bush all round, while the SIII has a larger diameter bush in the chassis for the front springs.
Aaron.
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