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Old 1st June 2009, 14:46   #1
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Hi all

I bought myself a ZT-T in April and so far I'm loving it! Just sorting through a few of the 'new car niggles', one of which is that the car is missing some of its tool kit - namely the jack & wheelbrace.

I've had a scour of ebay and 75/ZT kits seem thin on the ground, but there's a relative abundance of 25/ZR & 45/ZS kits about which look like they're the same. The question is, will these be suitable? It's no good having a jack if its not strong enough to lift the car.

Love the forum BTW I've already picked up valuable info like checking the plenum drains that I would never have thought to look at otherwise. I'll be sorting out subscription asap!
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Old 1st June 2009, 15:32   #2
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Welcome to the club mate!
Keep checking ebay or visit a breakers as the Rover 75 spare wheel does fit the ZT and ZT-T
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Old 1st June 2009, 16:02   #3
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Thanks very much! :lol:

I managed to source an 18" straights alloy from fleabay for use as a spare, so I'm ok on that front (don't think a can of tyre weld is sufficient really and would rather have another alloy than a spacesaver).

Any idea whether ZR or ZS jacks are up to the job of lifting a ZT-T? Or whether they're the same as the ZT ones?
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Old 1st June 2009, 16:17   #4
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Ask Les at SMC, he has everything. superb service to boot


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Rover-75-MG-ZT...QQcmdZViewItem


I have the kit and the detail is:

KBK 000210 for the pack. Its called the Kit-Tool & Stowage Assembly.

Other numbers on the sticker was WHSE ORDER NO/LINE 3712820/1725. Location RF-12-58-HO-/1

Its the tools, jack and foam insert which goes into the wheel.

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Old 1st June 2009, 16:49   #5
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There you go, give Brown & Gammons a bell, seem to have 10 sets if you believe the data on The Part.com

KBK000210 R75/ZT TOOL KIT Brown & Gammons Ltd Baldock (England) 10 22/05/2009 Details >
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Great stuff, thanks
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