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MUST have spares!

Trialmaster

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I have seen various threads and meant to make a list and failed.

People have discussed various things that we should carry in case of problems.

SPARES
1) ABS sensor cable (I believe). If this is the one - what is the part number as I'll add it to my kit.
2) Spare Fuses - done.
3) Brake Pads - done.


Can we add to or amend the list, and then I'll create a spreadsheet?
 
I have seen various threads and meant to make a list and failed.

People have discussed various things that we should carry in case of problems.

SPARES
1) ABS sensor cable (I believe). If this is the one - what is the part number as I'll add it to my kit.
2) Spare Fuses - done.
3) Brake Pads - done.


Can we add to or amend the list, and then I'll create a spreadsheet?
I think the Doc down under has put a list together somewhere - will try and find.

Rad hoses of various lengths for definite...considering our UK builds
 
Bring to get even a spare parts list out of people is or seems to be impossible have been at it 2 days now but no luck. Tried 4 different dealers oh is that all of them?
 
I think the Doc down under has put a list together somewhere - will try and find.

Rad hoses of various lengths for definite...considering our UK builds
I would love to get that list.

All I can really think of is:

1. Fues
2. ABS Sensor wire (I hope all the wheels are the same part)
3. Teraflex CV Joint and associated tools.

Those are really the only things that I can think of that have been failing.
 
I have seen various threads and meant to make a list and failed.

People have discussed various things that we should carry in case of problems.

SPARES
1) ABS sensor cable (I believe). If this is the one - what is the part number as I'll add it to my kit.
2) Spare Fuses - done.
3) Brake Pads - done.


Can we add to or amend the list, and then I'll create a spreadsheet?
May I ask where you bought the brake pads and how much they cost? Did you buy them from Ineos or on the open market? The problem with Ineos spare parts is that, although you can find some original manufacturer numbers on the vehicle, these original numbers are of no use because they don't appear anywhere in the manufacturer's parts lists. Therefore, it's impossible to obtain information about these parts or find alternative parts.
 
May I ask where you bought the brake pads and how much they cost? Did you buy them from Ineos or on the open market? The problem with Ineos spare parts is that, although you can find some original manufacturer numbers on the vehicle, these original numbers are of no use because they don't appear anywhere in the manufacturer's parts lists. Therefore, it's impossible to obtain information about these parts or find alternative parts.
It is not confirmed, but you can buy front and rear brake pads online, with ~2 days delivery.
Here's a link to my find.
These are good pads, but I haven't found who has them in stock.
 
Thank you for your response. But if you enter the numbers in your link, these pads look different than the ones "Arkaig" posted form the original ones. Besides, I don't intend to pay €650 for a set of front brake pads.
 
Searching for IG front pads on EBC website, they have them available.

Interestingly clicking on fitment they appear to be the same as the Renault Master (and many of those other Opel/Vauxhall/Nissan vans out of the same factory in France). Looking at various pictures they do indeed look the same.
 
Searching for IG front pads on EBC website, they have them available.

Interestingly clicking on fitment they appear to be the same as the Renault Master (and many of those other Opel/Vauxhall/Nissan vans out of the same factory in France). Looking at various pictures they do indeed look the same.
I wouldn’t rely on pics.
 
Once you start to add tyre repair kit, inflator, wheel studs and the chest of shiny tools ror all purposes, you'll be needing a Quartermaster with additional load capacity.
It certainly gets ugly once you play "what can possibly go wrong?"😁
 
Thank you for your response. But if you enter the numbers in your link, these pads look different than the ones "Arkaig" posted form the original ones. Besides, I don't intend to pay €650 for a set of front brake pads.
You may be right. I pulled the FMSI numbers from RockAuto offering; ordered a set - will report the fitment.
Once you start to add tyre repair kit, inflator, wheel studs and the chest of shiny tools ror all purposes, you'll be needing a Quartermaster with additional load capacity.
It certainly gets ugly once you play "what can possibly go wrong?"😁
Not really. I have a large twin-piston pump, tire repair kit, and a smattering of tools, and they don't take that much space.
 
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