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Old 19-11-2013, 20:55   #16
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I notice your next mod is roof lights
Ive got mine. and am hoping to fabricate a rail before I see you sunday then you can powder coat it for me
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Old 19-11-2013, 21:24   #17
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We got a dusting this morning but it didn't last very long
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Old 19-11-2013, 21:54   #18
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I had both driveshafts off today to replace the shit balcast outer cv boots I put on that lasted about 6 months. Rolling around on gravel mud and freezing water, grim.
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Old 19-11-2013, 22:19   #19
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that is bad news, fitted a couple of new boots to my off roader a while ago, do not remember the make but hope they last better than that, they must have been old stock or something to fail in that time, Rick
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Old 19-11-2013, 22:22   #20
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incidentally did you knock the CV's of the shaft to do it properly or are you talking about the stretch thingy's that will be totally useless, Rick
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Old 20-11-2013, 00:04   #21
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incidentally did you knock the CV's of the shaft to do it properly or are you talking about the stretch thingy's that will be totally useless, Rick
I didn't knock any shafts today and I didn't see any stretchy useless things either.
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Old 20-11-2013, 08:21   #22
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I notice your next mod is roof lights
Ive got mine. and am hoping to fabricate a rail before I see you sunday then you can powder coat it for me
was thinking of getting one of them led light bars but they are a bit pricey.
no problem powdercoating the rail for yougot a few bits to do for my self.
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I didn't knock any shafts today and I didn't see any stretchy useless things either.
How did you get the new boots on then? Rick
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Old 20-11-2013, 09:11   #24
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incidentally did you knock the CV's of the shaft to do it properly or are you talking about the stretch thingy's that will be totally useless, Rick
These cvs don't knock off, for me anyway. I remove the shaft, take the circlip of the tripod joi t and slip that off with its boot. Then slide new cv boot down the shaft, and assemble in reverse
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These cvs don't knock off, for me anyway. I remove the shaft, take the circlip of the tripod joi t and slip that off with its boot. Then slide new cv boot down the shaft, and assemble in reverse
Did you have to remove the CV joint from the hub or can it be left in place & just undo the bottom ball joint & swing the hub out off the shaft ? mine will need doing soon as they are starting to crack
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Old 20-11-2013, 16:00   #26
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Putting us back on topic :P

We had 10 mins of sleet at 1pm ish
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Old 20-11-2013, 16:03   #27
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Putting us back on topic :P

We had 10 mins of sleet at 1pm ish
We had a huge hail storm, lasted about 15mins, and put about 1/2 inch of white stuff all over the car I was working on... I had to dive under the garage door, as it hurt...

My Wife texted me from Croydon to say they had a proper snow storm for a short time, it did not lay at all though.
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Old 20-11-2013, 16:18   #28
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We had a huge hail storm, lasted about 15mins, and put about 1/2 inch of white stuff all over the car I was working on... I had to dive under the garage door, as it hurt...

My Wife texted me from Croydon to say they had a proper snow storm for a short time, it did not lay at all though.
I hate hail like that!!!! last time I experienced that I was on a snowmobile in a whiteout near Pingvallavatn Lake in Iceland, that hurt and was scary!!!!!
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Old 20-11-2013, 19:17   #29
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was driving my van in that hail storm didnt last long roll on 100 days of snow
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Did you have to remove the CV joint from the hub or can it be left in place & just undo the bottom ball joint & swing the hub out off the shaft ? mine will need doing soon as they are starting to crack
Undo Bottom ball joint, circlip off end of cv, swing hub up, take shaft off completely
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