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    Quote Originally Posted by LOVEMYRANGIE View Post
    The load leveller is a Boge Hydromat. Contact ZF in Sydney and you should be able to get a replacement or they can suggest who you can order thru.
    AFAIK they are the same on the early RRC's.

    ZF Australia
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    The County has a MUCH bigger boge hydromat than the RRC.

    AFAIR there is a place which rebuilds them for about $400ish. I cut mine off and binned it though.

    Inc - check the king springs catalogue. Pretty sure the county rears and 110 (defender) rears are different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    what springs do you use with the leveller in place?

    are they different to std defender springs ?
    Dunno what the deal is, but I thought ****wire (very thin wire) when I first looked at them. I'm comparing them to 130 rear springs, of course, and it's a world of difference there.

    Anyone know if a set of 130 front springs would fit the back?

    Cheers
    Simon
    Last edited by abaddonxi; 17th November 2008 at 05:14 PM. Reason: And it looked so appropriate when I wrote it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    what springs do you use with the leveller in place?

    are they different to std defender springs ?

    Std County springs are much softer than Defender springs

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    fan control resistor pack

    fuel emissions canister, can be rejigged to act as a vac tank

    self leveler.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    fan control resistor pack

    fuel emissions canister, can be rejigged to act as a vac tank

    self leveler.
    Your crazy man, its a vac can, always was, always will be

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Dunno what the deal is, but I thought ****wire (very thin wire) when I first looked at them. I'm comparing them to 130 rear springs, of course, and it's a world of difference there.

    Anyone know if a set of 130 front springs would fit the back?

    Cheers
    Simon
    Si, you should remember that the front and rears are different diameters...

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    After travelling a few times in a mates Isuzu 110, then my first 300Tdi 110 Defender, I was shocked at how rough and Jap like the non leveller versions were. (OK, so maybe Jap like is a bit harsh... )

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    I am running army 6X6 front springs and army RFSV twin rear springs in my Suzi dualcab. I only use the secondary rear spring when I load up for a trip - otherwise its too harsh. No load leveller - discarded it years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post

    fuel emissions canister, can be rejigged to act as a vac tank
    It’s a factory vacuum reservoir. Used to power the dash/ windscreen and floor vent flaps, and the fresh/ rec air flaps associated with the A/C and heater. It will be definitely leaking where you have taken photos. It may also be leaking at the rubber connection behind the AC/ heater control panel on the dash. Very expensive to buy new. I fixed mine by using rubber tubing that is used as fuel lines on petrol powered RC model aircraft. Worked for 13 years before I ripped it all out and replaced it with a later model defender dash. Now I don’t need the vacuum apart from the brakes and Maxi drive diff lock.

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    not if the vehicle was originally a v8............
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by County3.9 View Post
    It’s a factory vacuum reservoir. Used to power the dash/ windscreen and floor vent flaps, and the fresh/ rec air flaps associated with the A/C and heater. It will be definitely leaking where you have taken photos. It may also be leaking at the rubber connection behind the AC/ heater control panel on the dash. Very expensive to buy new. I fixed mine by using rubber tubing that is used as fuel lines on petrol powered RC model aircraft. Worked for 13 years before I ripped it all out and replaced it with a later model defender dash. Now I don’t need the vacuum apart from the brakes and Maxi drive diff lock.
    Something like this?
    RCHobbies.com.au

    And they're just around the corner.

    Thanks.

    Simon

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