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'74 landcrab (austin)... hydrolastic suspension...


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Hey all. I've got a '74 Austin 1300 'landcrab' under going abit of a tidy up. yea yeah, why am i wasting my time etc etc... :lol: but hey, it was cheap and its a bit out there. AANNNNYYY how, just wondering, does any one know where i can get the suspension pumped up, as it is seriously low on the right hand side.

Help much appreciated,

cheerz

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haha nice

there's a place down these ways that does it, although that's going to be no help to you at all.....

I'm sure there's a few 'mini specialists' up aucks ways, they'll know where to get it done for sure, being that the 1300 crab is from the same stable as the mini and the rest of the bmc/leyland awesomeness...

heh, i actualy like crabs, kinda different. would be a cool daily, although minis etc always will rule more.

post some pics of your progress....

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i used to know a place in aucks but they closed down or stopped doing it? i can't remember. but i've never heard of anyone else in aucks that does it... try ringing some bmc place like "ables subaru wreakers" they also wreak heaps of bmc stuff. and ask them where to go

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Contact the Auckland mini club...someone in there will have the pump to pump them up. A few people down here have them but you'll find the mini owners are probably going to be your best bet.

Just hope its the fluid thats low and not the nitrogen (i think?)

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