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welded bouncey bits
lee celtic:
Hi All
Today I got myself a set of cranked and reinforced trailing arms for me disco only to be told by the local 4x4 garage that there is no welding aloud on suspention components for the mot and these would be a fail :?
If this is the case how do QT get away with there light weight radius arms that I have seen are welded together. :?
Any info guys :D
Range Rover Blues:
Sorry, that's rubbish. Find an MOT tester who knows what he's talking about.
No cast itiem is allowed to be welded, or heated for that matter. But hten the front arms are forged and the back ones are factory fabrications that involved, you guessed it, welding.
auf_wiedersehen_pet:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---Sorry, that's rubbish. Find an MOT tester who knows what he's talking about.
--- End quote ---
Hit the nail on the head RRB.
lambert:
The majority of the suspension on the mav is fabricated. Some people rely on the guillablity of the ignorant and need a slap.
MuddyMike:
--- Quote from: "lee celtic" ---Hi All
Today I got myself a set of cranked and reinforced trailing arms for me disco only to be told by the local 4x4 garage that there is no welding aloud on suspention components for the mot and these would be a fail.
--- End quote ---
Go back and tell the guy he is a pillock, take a look at the rear radius arms are they not welded together???
Mike
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