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http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f7/clutch-spring-249494.html
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I hate to say this but these britpart ones are solid and easy to fit..
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Are they these ones?
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f7/torx-screw-part-number-251419.html
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I saw this at the Devizes Beer Festival, looked very smart.
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Took a while but here is the finished result.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/3140853-post25490.html
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Finally got round to repainting rear crossmember and replacing rusty bolts. Looks much tidier. But now the tub screws look scruffy :(.
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I love this site.
Searched and found a diagram here
AYG100250 - Land Rover Workshop
Thanks James
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Searched but can't find :(
Rear cross member is looking a bit tired and needs painting.
Thought I would change these while I'm at it (circled in photo)
Anyone know the part number of these torx screws, the ones that connect through the rear crossmember to the rear seat belt anchor bracket...
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I did mine at the weekend, all done from inside.
Make sure to check that the spring ends fit in the bushes before fitting them. I found one was ok but the other needed drilling out as the hole was too small.
A 19" length of wood wedged against the seat box to keep the pedal depressed helps...
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There is W J Joyce in Trowbridge but tell your bank manager first.
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There should be some sort of spring, there are two designs and both should work.
More info here...
Land Rover Anorak Technical 110 Station Wagon
A nice mod if you find the pedal too heavy.
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Changed the bastard wiper park switch. What idiot put it right up behind the dash and thought a ****ty metal clip would be a good way of attaching it.