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Paul Grant 01-02-2012 05:02 PM

Parting out two DI's. A '97 LSE and a '96 SE7.
 
Thousands of DI and RRC parts in inventory. Let me know what you need. If I don't have it, I can probably find it for you quickly and cheaply.

slanginsanjuan 01-03-2012 06:01 AM

Is it Puerto Rico or just me Paul?

Paul Grant 01-03-2012 06:57 AM

It's definitely Puerto Rico when it comes to anything larger that what will fit in a Flat Rate Box.

hh65flyer 01-03-2012 11:15 AM

Very small item but I need the little plastic cam that is in the driver's door lock mech. Rotates with key to actuate the door locks. Can you help?

https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...k-parts-46348/

Paul Grant 01-03-2012 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by hh65flyer (Post 290553)
Very small item but I need the little plastic cam that is in the driver's door lock mech. Rotates with key to actuate the door locks. Can you help?

https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...k-parts-46348/

I saw your thread about the cam last night. The unfortunate thing is that the cam is specific to its side. If you needed a right cam I have plenty. I only have two left front door handles. I have the keys for them and that makes them valuable, too valuable to take the cam off. I'm sorry but I can't help you.
Cheers,
Paul

hh65flyer 01-03-2012 01:18 PM

Thanks anyway Paul. That's good knowledge too and you saved me from taking apart the pass door to swap over the cam.

There isn't much to steal in my rig but it would be nice to lock it up while skiing or shopping. Thanks again. Matt

Paul Grant 01-03-2012 01:59 PM

Matt, if I had a handle without a key I'd take the cam off in a second. It's just that right now, with the cold weather, people will be snapping these handles like crazy. I never have enough left handles. With Range Rover Classics the situation is even worse. When I get a good Classic left front handle with key in stock, it sells immediately with prices approaching $100. There was I time I couldn't get $20 for a handle.

Ever since Ford destroyed hundreds of thousands of legacy Rover parts during the transfer of ownership to Tata, prices on parts like these door handles have crept steadily upward. You may be fortunate to find someone parting out a Rover who doesn't know any better and get the part cheap. That's probably your best bet.
Cheers,
Paul

Josh.0 01-03-2012 08:47 PM

Paul, I just bought a steering pump from you. It wasn't the pump that was leaking but it looks like the actual rack itself. How much to ship to Texas? Thanks.

drowssap 01-04-2012 06:24 AM

Paul,

1990 RRC county do you have a rear hatch that is not wroughed?

Paul Grant 01-06-2012 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by Josh.0 (Post 290664)
Paul, I just bought a steering pump from you. It wasn't the pump that was leaking but it looks like the actual rack itself. How much to ship to Texas? Thanks.

Josh,
Typically, I don't sell the steering gear boxes. I have someone locally who buys every one I have, regardless of the condition, to send back to the UK for rebuilding. They're then used for left hand conversions on Defenders being imported to the US.

The one on the '97 left the country a few weeks ago and the one from the '96 is coming off the beginning of next week. It's a leaker so I doubt it would serve you well.

I do have a '94 RRC arriving. If that box looks good maybe I can sell you that one.

Alternatively, you might want to consider a rebuild. I have heard good things about Meridian in San Diego. The bottom line is the Land Rover steering gear box from these trucks is a terrible design prone to leaking. I had a brand new Rover back in the early 1990's that had a steering gear box that was leaking shortly after the warranty was up!
Cheers,
Paul


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