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DESPERATE: Need HELP with 1995 RR/LWB - 11/27/2004 5:40:41 PM   
DLD

 

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I had a local mechanic look at my RR today and he gave me a list of parts I need but finding them under the names he gave me has proven impossible. I would be forever in your debt if someone could tell me what these parts really are (name-wise) The list is small and if there are kits that I can but that are cheaper than individual parts please let me know. Wonderful forum here, I wish I found you sooner. I have had RR's since the late 80's:)

• Rear Drive Link Gromit?
• Both Trailing arms and bolts? (Rear)
• Sway Bar Link Struts?
• Drive Shaft Rubber Gromit? (where the drive shaft connects to the differential)

Thank you so much

DLD
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RE: DESPERATE: Need HELP with 1995 RR/LWB - 11/28/2004 5:55:29 PM   
Takeo

 

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Hi !

I tried to answer to your post by PM (personal message) but it did not work, so I sent you an e-mail, please read.

Regards,

Takeo.

http://www.landroverclub.net



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