Propshaft handbrake and MSVA.

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Re: Propshaft handbrake and MSVA.

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1130cc wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:16 am Hmmmmm, I may review mine, as also a bit of a sh!t to get to.
Yes, for such a top end luxury car the rear brake setup is a truly garbage design.

It was easy enough to extend the levers, and offset them a half inch. Good weld prep and hit them with the mig, should do the job.

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ratwing wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:49 am That was a bit more work but is a much neater way of doing it. What's the red paint/primer you've used called?
It's red oxide primer, from Screwfix.
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Re: Propshaft handbrake and MSVA.

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1130cc wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:16 am Hmmmmm, I may review mine, as also a bit of a sh!t to get to.
The Rover 2000 rear end was a bitch to do as well
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Re: Propshaft handbrake and MSVA.

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ratwing wrote: Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:49 am That was a bit more work but is a much neater way of doing it. What's the red paint/primer you've used called?
It's red oxide primer, from Screwfix.
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Cheers for that, I'll get some next time I'm passing.
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