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Old 12-09-2014, 20:56   #1
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Talking Side step U bolt needed

The sidesteps (original) on my 1994 T2 are retained by two large U bolts which go around the chassis - I've just sheared one

Does anyone have one they would be willing to sell me (please don't tell me sidesteps are gay, my T2 is my everyday transport when in Spain and with 'er indoors being on the diminutive side she needs them, plus my daughter uses the car when I'm not in Spain and the kids need them).

If someone could come up trumps I would be eternally grateful, and even more eternally grateful if they were able to post them to Spain for me (doesn't matter if not, I'll find some way of bodging it until I can bring the U bolt over at Christmas).

Ta very muchly
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Old 12-09-2014, 21:32   #2
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The sidesteps (original) on my 1994 T2 are retained by two large U bolts which go around the chassis - I've just sheared one

Does anyone have one they would be willing to sell me (please don't tell me sidesteps are gay, my T2 is my everyday transport when in Spain and with 'er indoors being on the diminutive side she needs them, plus my daughter uses the car when I'm not in Spain and the kids need them).

If someone could come up trumps I would be eternally grateful, and even more eternally grateful if they were able to post them to Spain for me (doesn't matter if not, I'll find some way of bodging it until I can bring the U bolt over at Christmas).

Ta very muchly
What about a bit of threaded rod bent round in a vice
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Old 13-09-2014, 07:30   #3
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What about a bit of threaded rod bent round in a vice
Probably quite feasible but for the fact that we are looking after someones' house in Spain and have no access to a vice, plus all my taps and dies are back in England.

I'll have a look round for some 8mm threaded bar in the local ironmongers and see if I can find some way of bending it, although I would prefer to try to get hold of the correct U bolt if poss.
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Old 13-09-2014, 07:49   #4
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To save you bending the threaded bar how about two pieces and a metal plate with nuts, that would form a clamp arrangement with your steps around chassis.
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Old 13-09-2014, 08:28   #5
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To save you bending the threaded bar how about two pieces and a metal plate with nuts, that would form a clamp arrangement with your steps around chassis.
Now that's a good idea - nice one Jim
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Old 13-09-2014, 10:44   #6
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Right! Got me metre length of 8mm bar and a 6mm thick angle bracket which I plan to straighten and cut to the required length, now all I need is someone with a vice - ho hum!
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Old 13-09-2014, 12:46   #7
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can't you find a garage? they must have similar items for exhaust brackets etc?

or hardware shop?
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Old 13-09-2014, 14:30   #8
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can't you find a garage? they must have similar items for exhaust brackets etc?

or hardware shop?
I don't think I will get anything off the shelf, these brackets are around 8" across - however, I have followed up on cncfabs and jims.terrano suggestion of using 2 pieces of 8mm threaded bar with a 6mm steel plate, hopefully been promised the use of a vice to cut down and drill the steel plate to the right size, so should be sorted soon.

Thanks for all the suggestions guys - you rock!
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Old 14-09-2014, 19:59   #9
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Another job jobbed!
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Old 14-09-2014, 20:01   #10
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Old 14-09-2014, 20:05   #11
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Before fitting.



After fitting.

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Old 14-09-2014, 20:27   #12
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Job well done
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Old 14-09-2014, 20:56   #13
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Woohoo well done.
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Old 14-09-2014, 21:19   #14
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Looks good.
Personally, I would be tempted to run a second nut on each one as a lock nut.
Only 4 nuts, but I just get the feeling that they could come loose...
Don't ask me why?

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Old 14-09-2014, 22:03   #15
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I was thinking they don't look so heavy duty? Or is that just me

Can't remember what mine looked like
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