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Range Rover Blues:
What holds the bolt in then?

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---What holds the bolt in then?
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locktight/locktabs etc  :roll:

ian_s:
so built the diff then? arent there normally locking tabs on those bolts?

extreme90:

--- Quote from: "sleeplessparadise" ---So you didnt have it diff pegged then Mike?  Seems to be the season for broken diffs.........Johnty recently did his and MattyMe also did his last week :roll: This is what Johnty did........
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pegging wouldnt cure that, thats the center carrier bust where the suns have welded themselves to there shaft due to wheelspin (mighthave been when winching  :? ) and then they bust

pegging stopps the pinion pushing the crownwheel away from it when shock loads are applied

mike......sort it  :roll:  times e ticking lad  :shock:

dan

Xtremeteam:

--- Quote from: "TheBlueySilverThing" ---
--- Quote from: "sleeplessparadise" ---So you didnt have it diff pegged then Mike?  Seems to be the season for broken diffs.........Johnty recently did his and MattyMe also did his last week :roll: This is what Johnty did........
--- End quote ---


pegging wouldnt cure that, thats the center carrier bust where the suns have welded themselves to there shaft due to wheelspin (mighthave been when winching  :? ) and then they bust

pegging stopps the pinion pushing the crownwheel away from it when shock loads are applied

mike......sort it  :roll:  times e ticking lad  :shock:

dan
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was gonna do it the morra but ma faithur is away to pick up ma wee bros new mountain bike,so might be striping it myself

What u think to fitting new bearings for the sake of it when i build it?

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