In my case I have bushings, bearings & clips for two complete transfer case rebuilds plus a couple extra intermediate shaft bushings & spacers. I also have an assortment of speedo housing spacer shims, spare ignition/headlamp switch plus a few other offs & ends. Over the last few years I have been replacing worn but servicable parts with new genuine parts just to bring up the overall vehicel condition in the hopes the new parts last another 45 or more years like the ones they replaced have. I just recently replaced a few body panels with new genune LR panels. The genuine LR body panels are stonger and more dent resistant than the current crop of after market panels.Originally Posted by yorker
My Dormobile is powered by a Ford 302, has a Borg Warner T-18 gearbox tied to a Series transfercase with Ashcroft high ratio kit installed. If I still had a Series gearbox, I would have stocked up on special internal bits and spare new clutch linkage bits.
If a part of good quality is available OEM or aftermarket, I don't worry about it. I'm mostly concerned about those special parts that occasionally wear out, are not available aftermarket and when sourced used are likely to be well worn. There are a number of special bits in LR gearboxes & transfercases.