Hm i asked for 1x of each and didn't get a reply from Duckworths saying there was a Left and Right hand so I'm assuming they're the same.
Either way at $150ea i think it was i cant afford 4 lol.
I see that the D4 height sensors and wheel speed sensors are only 1 of each needed as spares , so I assume front fits either side and rear is the same. Does anyone know if the D3 is the same ? it seems they have different part numbers for LH / RH .
Cheers Ean
Hm i asked for 1x of each and didn't get a reply from Duckworths saying there was a Left and Right hand so I'm assuming they're the same.
Either way at $150ea i think it was i cant afford 4 lol.
$150 for one of each is about the price ex UK although then add shipping.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
Quote from Duckworths over night.
Front Wheel Speed Sensor - LR013783 £45.00
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor - SSB500102 £84.00
Suspension Height Sensor (front) - LR023646 £45.00
Suspension Height Sensor (rear) - LR023648 £56.00
Brake Light Switch - XKB500110 £14.00
Rear Suspension Link Rod Bolt (5 off) - RYG501580 £20.00
Air Filter - PHE000112 £18.00
Cost to Australia £58.00 via UPS
Around $570 AUD.
I'll get a quote locally today and compare.
Cheers Vin
2025 D350 Defender 110
I added a front and rear hub assembly (wheel bearings). Brought it in around $1000 delivered. Much much cheaper than the dealer.
Doesn't take up much room. I fit all my tools and above spares in a 50l transport case.
if you are carrying the hubs and bearings have you added a big enough breaker bar to undo the Hub nut . You could get away with not setting it to the correct tension to get you out of trouble , but it's a very tight nut and a 3/4 drive breaker bar would be needed.
Cheers Ean
Its not a hard job , and shouldn't need much hammering , Im not sure a half inch breaker will do the job, from memory its either a 27mm or 32mm socket and to get it to tension im pretty sure a half inch tension wrench doesn't go high enough , you need a 3/4 drive or bigger , the 3 I have done I have used a 1 inch drive tension wrench. You don't need to carry a tension wrench but a bigger drive breaker may be worth looking at to get you out of trouble.
just a thought if you need to change it on the side of the road or even in a van park, the chances of someone carrying a 3/4 drive bar would be slim - unless its another L/R owner
Cheers Ean
Hmm. If i snap a 1/2 inch drive I'm doing well... Can see where you're coming from though. Might sort out something for extra leverage.
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