View Full Version : Weekend's comin'...
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 22:47
Hmmm...,
What to do this weekend...
jims-terrano
10-11-2015, 22:53
Thems just like mine:thumb2
Good luck, we'll expect a report after you've fitted them:thumb2
AlexD333
10-11-2015, 23:11
Please don't tell me that kits from ziggy on ebay..
A to Z motor spares :cool:
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 23:13
Please don't tell me that kits from ziggy on ebay..
A to Z motor spares :cool:
Noooooooo !!!
:rolleyes:
Milners !!!
:clap:clap:clap
AlexD333
10-11-2015, 23:14
Thank god.
Here's the old issue, several on face ache have fallen for it now too.. :doh
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24424
Somehow the trader is still selling em... :eek:
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 23:20
Thank god.
Here's the old issue, several on face ache have fallen for it now too.. :doh
http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24424
Somehow the trader is still selling em... :eek:
Blimey, £130!!!
Milners were £64.50 for the pair including postage.
I'm assuming you just bolt 'em in.
(Once you've got the old 'uns out :naughty)
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 23:22
Don't take this personally, but I wouldn't buy "critical" components from Ebay, only trusted suppliers.
jims-terrano
10-11-2015, 23:36
I roughly made them as near as I could the same length as the one it is replacing but would still have tracking done properly just to be on the safe side. Once I've got the oil leak sorted out the tracking is on my to do list.
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 23:41
I plan to measure before removing, and then next drive will be to get the tracking done!
:thumb2
jims-terrano
10-11-2015, 23:43
Forgot to say but I also smeared in copper slip before assembling, make it easier to adjust tracking in future.
emjaybee
10-11-2015, 23:49
I don't take anything off a vehicle or put anything on a vehicle without copper slip!!!
:thumbs
When I bought this one, first job, remove all wheels including spare and apply copper slip. etc., etc., etc.,
:D
jims-terrano
10-11-2015, 23:56
I don't take anything off a vehicle or put anything on a vehicle without copper slip!!!
:thumbs
When I bought this one, first job, remove all wheels including spare and apply copper slip. etc., etc., etc.,
:D
:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow
That is so like me bro LOL
emjaybee
11-11-2015, 00:00
I love the stuff !!!
:jump:jump:jump:jump:jump
jims-terrano
11-11-2015, 00:01
Something for the weekend sir?
Yeah a big tub of copper slip!
:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol
emjaybee
11-11-2015, 00:04
Oh yeah
:thumbs
solarman216
11-11-2015, 00:12
I roughly made them as near as I could the same length as the one it is replacing but would still have tracking done properly just to be on the safe side. Once I've got the oil leak sorted out the tracking is on my to do list.
this is the way I do it, undo the nuts and crack the tapers, then lock the hub from moving (g cramps, bits of wood whatever you have available) once locked remove the old link and offer the replacement it must be adjusted to drop in exactly with no stress whatsoever, bobs your uncle job done, if track was good before it will be the same now with one proviso if the original was very sloppy then get it tracked, Rick
emjaybee
11-11-2015, 00:17
Thanks for that Rick.
:thumb2
Tracking has been adjusted all from one side at present to stop tyre wear, so it tracks true, but steering wheel is off centre (driving me crackers :mad:)
They haven't charged me for that, as soon as I have rods on it'll go back and have it all sorted.
jims-terrano
11-11-2015, 00:23
Great tip there Rick
solarman216
11-11-2015, 00:41
Thanks for that Rick.
:thumb2
Tracking has been adjusted all from one side at present to stop tyre wear, so it tracks true, but steering wheel is off centre (driving me crackers :mad:)
They haven't charged me for that, as soon as I have rods on it'll go back and have it all sorted.
needs to be done as when centered properly box is on its high point on the gear which is tapered off to each side, Rick
emjaybee
11-11-2015, 00:46
needs to be done as when centered properly box is on its high point on the gear which is tapered off to each side, Rick
Useful to know. My main beef is that I hate an off-centre wheel. Last T2 was about 5° out. I drove my tyre supplier crackers getting that sorted.
I'm kinda OCD like that.
:nenau
jims-terrano
11-11-2015, 08:27
Useful to know. My main beef is that I hate an off-centre wheel. Last T2 was about 5° out. I drove my tyre supplier crackers getting that sorted.
I'm kinda OCD like that.
:nenau
My local tyre house never got my 05 plate centred either. It was very annoying to say the least and it scrubbed the new tyres too. Only part of steering that wasn't replaced was steering box.
A little tip to anyone fitting these soon, before you fit cut an old inner tube into lengths the size of the thread in the middle, slide it on and secure tightly at one end with a cable tie, squirt your grease gun inside a few times then pinch the tube the other end and cable tie off tightly again.
Next time you come to have your tracking done the guys in the tyre place will moan like hell that the tie rods are greasy but then when they realise they can release them with a spanner and not have 3 guys hanging off them with a bar in the air they soon shut up :thumb2
Just watch them if you off road a lot that they don't get pierced, easy to slip a new one on though, I know it seems like effort but anything to add life to my parts and I'm game :thumb2
emjaybee
11-11-2015, 11:45
Interesting tip.
:thumb2
Hmmm, maybe we should also have a tips and tricks page!
:naughty
terranosaurusdoug
11-11-2015, 19:29
A little tip to anyone fitting these soon, before you fit cut an old inner tube into lengths the size of the thread in the middle, slide it on and secure tightly at one end with a cable tie, squirt your grease gun inside a few times then pinch the tube the other end and cable tie off tightly again.
Next time you come to have your tracking done the guys in the tyre place will moan like hell that the tie rods are greasy but then when they realise they can release them with a spanner and not have 3 guys hanging off them with a bar in the air they soon shut up :thumb2
Great tip :thumb2, hope I can remember it in new year when I upgrade my steering :lol
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