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emjaybee
07-11-2015, 17:49
New boots all round General Grabber AT's
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emjaybee
07-11-2015, 17:50
New boots...
The Patrolman
07-11-2015, 17:51
We like new Boots:thumb2
emjaybee
07-11-2015, 17:56
Now I have the new boots on, (nice, quiet,) I have another problem.
:doh
They couldn't do the tracking as they couldn't shift one side set of adjusters. They had heat on it, after 20minutes they adjusted the issues out using the other side so that the tyre wear should be okay, but steering wheel is no skew-whiff.
:mad:
My brain says to not p!ss about freeing up, just fit new track rod kits both sides from Milners (they had serious issues with other side too).
Am I correct?
If so, it looks a fairly straightforward job. Can I do it with the wheels/truck on ramps, or do I need to get the wheels airborne on axle stands?
:confused:
emjaybee
07-11-2015, 17:58
We like new Boots:thumb2
Is it wrong to find them sexy?
:confused:
don simon
07-11-2015, 17:59
New boots...
Tidy. :thumb2
Barrbeast
07-11-2015, 18:13
:thumbs nice one bud!
They look a bit unconventional but they did me well on the Trol before I got my muds :D
terranosaurusdoug
07-11-2015, 18:23
Awesome :thumb2
They get good reviews & a lot of people like them:thumb2
nemofish2000
07-11-2015, 19:17
Your saying that your going to fit new track rod ends but you still have to get the old ones off? Surprised they won't shift with heat. Just out of interest what size are the tyres and if you don't mind how much. As I will be looking after Xmas. Cheers
Lincs Mav
07-11-2015, 19:21
If your doing trackrods I'd be doing the relay bar and idler arm
emjaybee
07-11-2015, 19:28
Your saying that your going to fit new track rod ends but you still have to get the old ones off? Surprised they won't shift with heat. Just out of interest what size are the tyres and if you don't mind how much. As I will be looking after Xmas. Cheers
You misread, I'm planning on changing the wholetrack rod,not just the ends. I watched with the oxy. , one side wouldn't budge. Tyres, 235/65/17 £106+ vat fitted each. Could've probably got them a bit cheaper. But they're my regular people. It's an okay price.
Not familiar with the relay bar and idler arm. What/where are they, what do they do, why should I change them, how easy are they to change?
:confused:
jims-terrano
07-11-2015, 19:51
I replaced complete track rods for both sides on the project. Had to cut the nuts off holding them to hub and centre drag link. Need heavy blows with lump hammer to release them. Bought comlete track rods from milners, the joints have grease nipples and when I assembled them I stuck loads of copper slip on the threads.
Took me ages to release the first one but after I posted on here Fez replied with a youtube video. Take a look in my threads from early September and you'll find it.
jims-terrano
07-11-2015, 19:51
Nice tyres by the way :thumbs
nemofish2000
07-11-2015, 20:08
You misread, I'm planning on changing the wholetrack rod,not just the ends. I watched with the oxy. , one side wouldn't budge. Tyres, 235/65/17 £106+ vat fitted each. Could've probably got them a bit cheaper. But they're my regular people. It's an okay price.
Not familiar with the relay bar and idler arm. What/where are they, what do they do, why should I change them, how easy are they to change?
:confused:
Sorry mate:doh read it on my phone..
emjaybee
08-11-2015, 00:51
I replaced complete track rods for both sides on the project. Had to cut the nuts off holding them to hub and centre drag link. Need heavy blows with lump hammer to release them. Bought comlete track rods from milners, the joints have grease nipples and when I assembled them I stuck loads of copper slip on the threads.
Took me ages to release the first one but after I posted on here Fez replied with a youtube video. Take a look in my threads from early September and you'll find it.
J-T, thanks for that pointer to the YouTube clip.
Much appreciated.
:thumb2
Yeah getting those track rod ends off can be a barsted.RE Tyers not my choice but each to their own.Much prefer BG Goodrich AT.But Hey Ho...
emjaybee
08-11-2015, 11:48
Yeah getting those track rod ends off can be a barsted.RE Tyers not my choice but each to their own.Much prefer BG Goodrich AT.But Hey Ho...
The don't do BFG's in my size. Plus, these are better behaved on-road whilst being just as aggressive off-road.
:thumb2
macabethiel
08-11-2015, 13:36
Nice looking rubber hope you can get the tracking sorted without too much difficulty.
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