G'day wozapinin
they along with other series stuff is available from www.pangolin4x4.com in the States they have been doing repair kits for a while nowthey are in the interior reproduction parts section and are listed as $15US
cheers
thought you'se might be interested in this. A link on flee bay u s of a for replacement rubber wheels for tex magna indicators
eBay Motors: Land Rover Series II/IIA Texmatic Signal Repair Kit (item 150325960962 end time Mar-11-09 06:22:06 PDT)
jeez thats a link...they do things big over their.
G'day wozapinin
they along with other series stuff is available from www.pangolin4x4.com in the States they have been doing repair kits for a while nowthey are in the interior reproduction parts section and are listed as $15US
cheers
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						Just in case anybody was thinking of using this, I bought one for $US18, $A21, and it worked like a charm. It's a bit different in that it doesn't seal into the middle of the wheel, it stretches over the outside, but there were no problems fitting it.
Well worth it.
Peter
Does anybody have an idea where Pangolin are situated in the States? Have a mate going over there and he offered to pick up if possible.
Of course, they probably are mail order only.
Numpty
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						They're in Oregon, but I don't have an address. I think there was an address on the packing, but the packing has gone to the tip.
There's no address on the website.
Peter
Unless he's going past the front door shirley it'd be cheaper than a visit.
I got one a few years ago & must get around to fitting it one day but no great hurry as the S2A is not road Registered nowadays, just used on the property as a hack. I wrapped a single layer of Velcro strip around the column & now there seems to be no need for the wheel, but one day.
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