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vintagetransport
26-07-2010, 12:36
Hi,
tis new here so thought i would say hi :)
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have an 'N' reg Maverick, 2.7td (would love to know if/how to fit an intercooler/cost ease etc.)
cb fitted (but now looking for somewhere to relocate radio aerial)
gas shocks at the front, and poly bushed roll bar
looking to fit 2" lift springs shortly (any ideas on best place/price to get them from)
and also to replace autohubs with manuals... autos broke :( (again... any advice on place/price)
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am a member of northants4x4.com and also a member of the responce team
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into preserved railways and part own a steam engine and enjoy engineering, 4x4, beer and keeping busy!
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anyway...
look forward to hearing back from anyone and keeping up to date with the forum and attending any local events/meets...
Cheers
Simon
zippy656
26-07-2010, 13:05
Hi Simon,
yes posable to fit, but loads of messing about. have a search and read.
ive a mag mount thats OK. but some have fixed by back window.
manual hubs, millers im told. not bust my autos so never needed to look. loads of stuf on manual / auto hubs..
lift springs, you on LWB or SWB?
Hi,
tis new here so thought i would say hi :)
-------------------------------------------
have an 'N' reg Maverick, 2.7td (would love to know if/how to fit an intercooler/cost ease etc.)
cb fitted (but now looking for somewhere to relocate radio aerial)
gas shocks at the front, and poly bushed roll bar
looking to fit 2" lift springs shortly (any ideas on best place/price to get them from)
and also to replace autohubs with manuals... autos broke :( (again... any advice on place/price)
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am a member of northants4x4.com and also a member of the responce team
-------------------------------------------
into preserved railways and part own a steam engine and enjoy engineering, 4x4, beer and keeping busy!
-------------------------------------------
anyway...
look forward to hearing back from anyone and keeping up to date with the forum and attending any local events/meets...
Cheers
Simon
mag mount is probably your best option ... for ease of fitting also for quick removal , no need to drill holes in your roof or have brackets etc..... if you plan to go greenlaning a mag mount with a small springer aerial is probably your best option ..... feed the coax through your sunroof ( if you have one )
vintagetransport
26-07-2010, 13:13
lwb...
lacroupade
26-07-2010, 14:51
what are you doing to keep busting your snap rings then - is it getting a bit of abuse?:nenau
vintagetransport
26-07-2010, 15:07
reasonable amount of use on green lanes and that is about it...
but before after taking it out for any 'real' use, was taking it down a country road when she started clicking and this carried on for a while prior to having the chance to look closer but then upon doing so... just had a collection of broken parts fall out on the driveway :(
lacroupade
26-07-2010, 17:11
reasonable amount of use on green lanes and that is about it...
but before after taking it out for any 'real' use, was taking it down a country road when she started clicking and this carried on for a while prior to having the chance to look closer but then upon doing so... just had a collection of broken parts fall out on the driveway :(
OK VT, its just that manual hubs are (i) a PITA and (ii) not really necessary - the snap rings are only required to help get it into/out of 4WD...once its in they are not part of the drivetrain.
My advice would be to get a new set of proper rings, put the things back together in exactly the right way and see what happens. Are you doing all the usual stuff, .e. reversing 2-3 metres with the lever back in 2WD to get it out of 4WD and the green light off...?
Your post seems to imply that this is not your first snapring failure? If it IS, then just change the rings and it shouldn't recur...if it isn't the first time I'd be looking for a root cause. Sure they do fail but usually because of old age and even then I suspect the majority of users on here have never had the problem.....I've done a shedloads of miles in four T2s and never an issue....
extreme-4x4
26-07-2010, 18:59
well i have never broken any , dont think pete or adz have either. to be honest most are broken by idiot error garages re assembling wrong
makeitfit
26-07-2010, 21:40
I'm loving my autos, so convenient as there's plenty of times laning it's nice to stick it in and out of 4 x 4 :D
I've given mine plenty of serious abuse and plenty of operator error too:augie
Snapped rings a couple of times but what a saviour as I was pushing hard on a jump at the time :lol Running 33s stresses things a lot,may have damaged more with manuals who knows.
Anyway the rings are only a couple of quid up the scrappy if you declare them :naughty
vintagetransport
26-07-2010, 23:08
okey doke... thankyou for the advice
so where is best to get the bits to replace them then? all our local scrappies appear to be going under or just not got any terrano/mavericks in stock :(
and tis only the first time they have broke and not sure why as prior to them going hadn't taken her off road nor even engaged the transfer box...
makeitfit
26-07-2010, 23:52
They're not too expensive from your local nissan ripoff outlet:augie
Ring round:cool:
makeitfit
27-07-2010, 00:05
Also plenty breaking on fleabay, have a spy :thumbs
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