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What did you do to your jimny today?
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darthloachie wrote:
helijohn wrote: Got me Pajero muddied, got it up to the axles in the damn stuff. Thought I weren't going to get out and I don't carry the sort of stuff you guys do.
should have fetched the jimny - that would have pulled it out for you :evil: :laugh:
Thought about it then thought...................naaaaaaa. :laugh: :laugh:
I'd have ended up with two in the bog. :ohmy:
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Wiltec17 wrote: Rear wheel bearing done. Pain in the arse as the brake pipe to cylinder nuts were seized solid. Got there in the end. Just a waiting game for the other side to go now
Was the old and new bearing easy to get out/in?
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GuardianAngel wrote:
Wiltec17 wrote: Rear wheel bearing done. Pain in the arse as the brake pipe to cylinder nuts were seized solid. Got there in the end. Just a waiting game for the other side to go now
Was the old and new bearing easy to get out/in?
Not to bad, bit of a pain.
It was only because the disc cutter was a bit pony. Had I had an easier time grinding the bearing and race down to the point it was splitable with a chisel then not too bad.
We couldn't get in in the press either, we used a hollow tube and a hammer, did the trick, something like scaffold would do it, we used the end of a gearbox stand.
Still only took around 30mins with the poor discs cutter and all the sodding about finding something to use to seat the bearing.
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