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range rover brake boosters

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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range rover brake boosters

Post by green allycan »

howdy,
i'm after a brake booster to suit a 1985 3.5 man range rover, :?
does anyone know if brake boosters for said vechical are inter-changable?
thanks mark
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Post by Aquarangie »

All Rangies after 82 will fit yours as metric brake fittings were introduced. The easiest way to tell the diffrence is that the master cylinder fitting is vertical (imperial) and horizontal (metric.

I have heard of people turning them around on imperial models to suit metric but I have never done so, but by the looks of it it's not too much of a concern.

Buy reco or new, don't waste time on second hand crap, from experience you will be replacing it a bit sooner than you like :bad-words:

Good luck,

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Post by RaginRover »

Aquarangie wrote:All Rangies after 82 will fit yours as metric brake fittings were introduced. The easiest way to tell the diffrence is that the master cylinder fitting is vertical (imperial) and horizontal (metric.

I have heard of people turning them around on imperial models to suit metric but I have never done so, but by the looks of it it's not too much of a concern.

Buy reco or new, don't waste time on second hand crap, from experience you will be replacing it a bit sooner than you like :bad-words:

Good luck,

Trav


Well said mate,

buy a reco and fit it - it will cost $$ though

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Post by HSV Rangie »

I have one from my 86 for sale.

geelong

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Post by green allycan »

Thanx for the quick reply’s fellas,

But due to budget it looks like s/hand is the go until more funds are
in the back pocket!
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Post by billybus »

I just fitted a "metric" one to my '76...
I rotated it 90 degrees, no problems.
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Post by Aquarangie »

billybus wrote:I just fitted a "metric" one to my '76...
I rotated it 90 degrees, no problems.
Dave
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Thought so, I can't see why not :D

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