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kitchenman
29-05-2014, 23:58
Sailed through every year since I bought it, I hope it continues:eek:
AlexD333
30-05-2014, 06:06
Good luck dude! I'm sure she will be fine :thumb2
jims-terrano
30-05-2014, 07:37
Best of luck
Sending you all the luck in the world mate :thumb2
Whats the worst that can happen? It fails and then you replace whats broke, it always tends to be really trivial stuff on these trucks
The only thing that tends to render them useless is when the body isn't attached to the chassis anymore so as long as you've got underneath and checked that there's no gaping holes you'll be fine buddy :cool:
jims-terrano
30-05-2014, 08:48
Best thing is that it's an early model too, very good point is that.
Barrbeast
30-05-2014, 08:49
Fingers crossed bud, sure she'll be fine :thumbs
kitchenman
30-05-2014, 16:11
http://i1333.photobucket.com/albums/w628/kitchenmanuk/20140530_121447_zpsb3831000.jpg:clap One broken rear shock otherwise AOK.
Thanks for the good wishes guys:bow
Problem getting the nuts off but I will get there, heat WD40 and perspiration
http://i1333.photobucket.com/albums/w628/kitchenmanuk/20140530_121447_zpsb3831000.jpg
jims-terrano
30-05-2014, 17:29
That's a nice easy one or at least sounds easy.
Started perpetration for mot on my old faithfull, thanks to Ian's Terrano found a place that does nothing but welding cars. So booked in for complete new sill sections inner and outer. Then she'll be going for test too.
kitchenman
30-05-2014, 18:22
Both shocks replaced full ticket for another year.
Now it is on ramps time to blast away the winter mud and Waxoil it:clap
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