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10 Jun 2019 17:07 #209808 by Riccy
Thats a top idea with the steering bars Dave!

I wonder if something similar could be done for the panhard rods? You could get the tube threaded internally at one end. Cut one end off the donor panard rod, sleeve it over and use a screw in end perhaps?

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10 Jun 2019 18:30 #209821 by Lambert
In land rover circles it's a thing to have loosely fitting heavy wall tubing over the steering bars so that the outer can roll over an obstacle. I never bothered with them but quite a few did.

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10 Jun 2019 18:43 #209822 by jackonlyjack
Yes Lambert i remember them jingle jingle all the way :lol:
Dave any reason why you didn't have longer sleeves ?
like just leaving 5mm protruding each end

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10 Jun 2019 19:50 #209828 by Lambert
It's a land rover, they came with rattling preinstalled at the factory, what's one more that will be drowned out in the cacophony anyway?

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10 Jun 2019 19:56 - 10 Jun 2019 20:09 #209829 by X8GGY

jackonlyjack wrote: Yes Lambert i remember them jingle jingle all the way :lol:
Dave any reason why you didn't have longer sleeves ?
like just leaving 5mm protruding each end


When I looked on eBay the maximum length for the size I wanted was 90cm and the drag link is 100cm, so I figured a 5cm / 2" step at the end would be fine as any flex will be in the middle not at the ends, so I cut the front tube for the steering bar to be the same 5cm / 2" step at each end... :lol:

I could have asked the seller to cut the two pieces at 100cm and 75cm I suppose (insteadof 2 lengths of 90cm, but that would have slowed the sale / despatch down), but I figured it would be a good cheap fix and aesthetically pleasing with the step in where the bars met the hubs...? ;)

Rockwatt used to sell HD steering bars, I have a pair on S200KYS, the alternative is TrailGear ones from JB, but they are £226 plus delivery, and require the track-rod-end mounting holes to be reemed out? So I figured DIY was easier and more cost effective...?

I never considered leaving it loose to roll over stuff> Just wanted to beef up the bars while everything was stripped and off...?

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12 Jun 2019 20:07 - 12 Jun 2019 20:12 #209906 by X8GGY
Bit more today...



Some more parts turned up in the post...

I started to strip the front axle ready for a paint and a rebuild...



Fought long and hard with the oil filler cap! Won in the end thanks to the blow torch to melt the mastic someone had used... the square hole rounded off first, and then smacking it with a chisel failed to get it to shift... :lol:



With the oil out, stripped the drivers side down to the bare ball...



And then the other side... the CVs might need a bit of grease in them before the rebuild?! :woohoo:

I've been contemplating long and hard on whether to fit matching front Trail Gear HD shafts whilst rebuilding, but have eventually decided (mostly due to lack of funds at the moment!) to stick with the standard 22's, the transfer box and props are staying standard, and it's "only" a fun buggy for some summer 'laning, so why go the the extent of HD front shafts? I might regret typing that? #HENRYD ;) :lol:



Diff out... a VVT one is going in instead, to correct the gearing for the 29" tyres.



A few bags in the diff hole and then wire brush and sand everything flat ready for some paint...

I had some debate with the rest of the lads on our WhatsApp group as to whether I should re-use the king pins themselves again, but with them being on a high mileage X-reg donor, I think it's probably wise to replace them as a matter of course,especially being as everything else is being replaced with new as I rebuild...

I then got a call to say my Dad had been admitted to hospital :( So I quickly showered and went to visit him, I'll return to this soon ;)
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