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515926 - Stang handrembediening

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Actuator samenst.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Fitment Notes SERIE III 1971-1985 — Trekstang handrem
SERIE II/IIA 1958-1971 — Vanaf versnellingsbakken genummerd 146000566, 156000431, 151005188
Alternative Codes
515926

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Handbrake Actuating Rod and what does it do?
The Handbrake Actuating Rod transfers movement from the handbrake lever to the expander in the transmission-mounted drum brake, forcing the shoes outward against the drum. It's part of the mechanical handbrake linkage on Land Rover Series 2, 2A and 3.
Which Land Rover models does this handbrake rod fit?
This handbrake rod fits Land Rover Series 2, 2A and 3. On Series 2 and 2A it suits gearboxes numbered 146000566, 156000431 and 151005188 onwards. Check your gearbox number against your build to confirm the correct linkage version.
Where is the handbrake actuating rod located on a Series Land Rover?
The handbrake actuating rod sits in the transmission handbrake linkage, running between the handbrake lever and the transmission-mounted drum brake. It connects the lever to the expander on the brake back plate, which forces the shoes against the drum.
What are the signs the handbrake rod needs replacing?
A worn or bent handbrake rod typically shows up as a handbrake that won't hold, excessive lever travel, or slack in the linkage. Wear at the pivot and clevis ends is common on these older Series cars. A new rod restores proper handbrake travel.