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Drove it home but...

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03 Jun 2012 04:01 #41662 by ZookFastback
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Had another look this morning, think there was some very ordinary welding there by Suzuki...

:S

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03 Jun 2012 17:03 #41693 by g187eev
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The weld is totally the reason it's broken... A would have certainly prevented this from happening.

Still very impressive none the less.

As it's the rear axle a truss will fit fine as there is no sump clearance to worry about.... also as stated on the other thread it could be fitted to the bottom of the casing if you would prefer and aren't worried about ground clearance.

Straight up, as I say we're so impressed with your breakage drop Hen an email to offroadarmoury@gmail.com and we'll strap a truss to a carrier pigeon and ping it your way.... ;)

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03 Jun 2012 17:19 #41696 by Sam_
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g187eev wrote: The weld is totally the reason it's broken... A would have certainly prevented this from happening.

Still very impressive none the less.

As it's the rear axle a truss will fit fine as there is no sump clearance to worry about.... also as stated on the other thread it could be fitted to the bottom of the casing if you would prefer and aren't worried about ground clearance.

Straight up, as I say we're so impressed with your breakage drop Hen an email to offroadarmoury@gmail.com and we'll strap a truss to a carrier pigeon and ping it your way.... ;)

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Now thats some serious service right there!

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