Well I finally managed to get it over to France courtesy of fellow member Mountain Goat and a 7 ton truck he rented to bring heaps of his stuff over. After a two day journey, (the truck had a speed limiter) and a 90 euro fine for being over-loaded (the Gendarmes see foreign hire trucks as fair game for a weight check) we arrived. The axle did not appear to be in very good shape, heaps of rust and generally tatty looking. I cleaned it up and gave it a coat of Hammerite, fitted new wheel cylinders, brake shoes and pipes and set about installing it in place of the sick one. I put the truck up on axle stands AND wooden blocks just to be sure. The job took about two days, one to remove the existing axle and another to install the replacement. I'm sure it could have been done quicker but working alone in 39 degree heat I had to stop frequently for a 'cooler'! AND I did fit a new exhaust box and tailpipe while I had access. It wasn't difficult job, just a little awkward. I used two small hydraulic jacks to lower the old one and raise the replacement into place. All went well and then came the moment of truth, had I bought another duff one???? Fortunately it ran - on the blocks -without any worrying noises and definitely sounded sweeter than the original, but how would it perform under load on the road? Worryingly the ABS light did not go out during this preliminary test - bugger - had I screwed up somewhere? I dropped the truck to the ground and took it for a test drive through the vineyards and 'hey presto' the ABS light went out after a few meters. The axle performs well with no unusual noises. So my thanks to PLANK for the breakers he recommended, their price was reasonable and their service good. I'll post some pics when I can. Rgds CL