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Sankey Rear Legs

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hobbit:
ok finding an original part may be hard to find, but if you can source a bolt of the same thread as the insert, they you can weld a piece of bar onto it at an angle, job done

These trailers have 3 legs, if I'm right they are all the same on the clamps, take one of the other out and check the thread, then try a bolt supplier to match it

landroverkeith:

--- Quote from: hobbit on August 16, 2008, 09:36:39 ---ok finding an original part may be hard to find, but if you can source a bolt of the same thread as the insert, they you can weld a piece of bar onto it at an angle, job done

These trailers have 3 legs, if I'm right they are all the same on the clamps, take one of the other out and check the thread, then try a bolt supplier to match it

--- End quote ---

i have no threads of any description on the outer parts  8-[ its just 2 hollow tubes with a long slit cut into the tube from top to bottom i assume sumthing like u described early must literaly just slide into it and pin the leg ??

a very nice chap did give me a sankey leg like u describe that has threads and a wind down leg on it but it looks like its about 20 years newer than the ones on the sankey :)  looks to me like ill have to make some holes in the legs and a couple of nice bolts to hold at differant heights would be easyest

hobbit:
The threading is on the inner leg not the outside tube, I wish I could find the spare one I have, hang on forgot I got one fitted to the tub trailer outside,



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