
Originally Posted by
ladas
Whilst mine is a D2 not a D3 the basics should be the same.
I ran my cables under the vehicle, following the brake pipe route, and clipping where the pipes were clipped/fixed to the body.
If you follow this idea, you should make certain that the cables cannot rub against the brake pipes. Contrary to what you would think, if the soft plastic rubs against the steel pipe, it is the pipe that will wear away. I found this out the hard way - when I replaces the joiner hoses on my fuel lines, I twisted the nylon fuel line so it was touching the brake pipe - and it wore a hole in the brake pipe. The reason this happens is that dust gets on the surface of the softer material, and gets embedded, so it doesn't move relative to the soft material but acts like sandpaper on the hard material.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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