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rangie axles ?
extreme90:
easier to change the axle then, saves p****** around undoing things then breaking stuff ect ect, just keep the 90 trackrod tho :wink: slightly stronger allbeit slightly lol
danny
bullfrog:
Chhers guys,
I am extending the panhard rod too.
I am picking up rollcage tommorrow and poping into MM4x4 to get springs shocks and cones.
I have a hectic few days as want to get axles in and lift on for sunday !
Phew ! Hope the weather stays good ?
I need to make new roof bars for cage as I have made a kingcab so that will have to wait till next week. I am doing bluebottles exhaust on saturday too !
Xtremeteam:
Dan: the track rods are the same bar the rangie one has the steering damper mount :wink:
bullfrog:
So in effect I could run twin steering dampers :?
The 90 one is in the steering guard so well protected.
I was gonna make a guard to bolt on the diff to protect the track rod.
Is hammerite alrigt to paint axles with ?
Should be and local shop has big tins for £3:99 at the mo (all colours)
Xtremeteam:
--- Quote from: "bullfrog" ---So in effect I could run twin steering dampers :?
The 90 one is in the steering guard so well protected.
I was gonna make a guard to bolt on the diff to protect the track rod.
Is hammerite alrigt to paint axles with ?
Should be and local shop has big tins for £3:99 at the mo (all colours)
--- End quote ---
dont bother with twin dampers,
ive got an axle guard left forsale that will protect the trackrod & also the nose of the diff,hammerite is ok but not as good as it was before,spent 4 weeks painting everything on the undersite of my dads 110 (axles etc EVERYTHING) & 8 months later it was starting to come off & a year on you wouldnt know we had bothered
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