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Post by marktrower on Apr 30, 2021 10:53:33 GMT
yesterday and this morning down at the brother in law's he makes is living restoring cars ,at the minute he as a defender in i do not know which model bur looks ex army .one of the jobs was to replace the rear chasse a common problem and as i have done one or two over the years i fitted it for him and it gave my new mig a try out it was worth every pound.well when lying under it i seen just what i wanted and in a box on the bench lots of new bits,as he dose not reed this forum i repurposed two.front brake lines on the dream i lost one clip and lost the rubbers ,as i have braided lines struggling to find something .as i buy my lines separate not kits i have found kits not good fits mainy to long .well defender brake line brackets fit a treat i left him the brackets just took the rubbers
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Post by ian on Apr 30, 2021 20:17:21 GMT
That's handy Mark. I have braided lines on a couple of my SDs & I'm forever having to push the rubbers back into the clamp. Do the Landy rubbers fit the SD bracket, or do you need the Landy bracket as well?
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Post by marktrower on May 1, 2021 9:10:35 GMT
They are the honda brackets Ian I just borrowed the rubbers
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Post by ian on May 1, 2021 20:38:26 GMT
Thanks Mark
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