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AEU2734 - Uitbreidingseenheid (montage)

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Expander-eenheidmontage
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender tot 2016
Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Range Rover Classic tot 1994
Fitment Notes DEFENDER (classic) — expansie-eenheid handrem (LT77S/LT85 versnellingsbak, tot VIN LA935629)
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC — expansie-eenheid handrem (LT77S/LT85 versnellingsbak)
DISCOVERY 1 — expansie-eenheid handrem (LT77S/LT85 versnellingsbak)
Alternative Codes
AEU2734AEU2734ES

On order 2 units · ETA 23-06-2026

Currently out of stock. Order now — we'll ship as soon as it arrives.


When will my order arrive?

We have 2 units on order from our supplier, expected 23-06-2026. Order now to reserve — we'll dispatch as soon as stock arrives.

  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.

Need it sooner? Contact us about express import (2–5 business days).

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Frequently asked questions

What does the AEU2734 handbrake expander do?
The AEU2734 handbrake expander sits between the lower ends of the transmission brake shoes on the drum-type parking brake at the transfer box output. When you pull the handbrake, cable movement drives the expander to push the shoes outward against the drum, locking the transmission output to hold the vehicle.
Which Land Rovers does this handbrake expander fit?
This handbrake expander fits the Defender (1986-2006, up to VIN LA935629), Discovery 1 (1989-1998), and Range Rover Classic (1986-1994), all with the LT77S or LT85 gearbox. Check your VIN against the fitment note, since later transmission brakes use a different design.
What are the signs the handbrake expander needs replacing?
A worn handbrake expander typically shows up as a transmission brake that won't hold on a slope even after adjustment, or a handbrake lever that pulls up too far. The tappet and plunger mechanism can seize or wear so the shoes no longer expand fully. Replacing it restores holding force.
Is fitting the handbrake expander a DIY job?
Fitting the handbrake expander typically means removing the brake drum at the transfer box output to reach the shoes and expander. It's a moderate job for a competent home mechanic with axle stands and basic hand tools. Adjust the transmission brake afterwards so the shoes sit correctly against the drum.