So, it ended well after a lot of money and effort. And with great help from Rick (solarman here), who sourced me a chassis crossbar for very reasonable cost and who tipped me off on the way to replace the CV boot!
Now:
- new exhaust is installed, made the car decidedly quieter
- new boot on passenger side CV, went effortless with the tip from Rick (see my other post on that)
- new balljoints top and bottom both sides, and new track rods both sides. Steering does feel different, but then geometry still needs checking
- new chassis crossbar installed, checked transfer box, gearbox and rubber mount: no damage, luckily...
- front propshaft cleaned and greased, noticed rear propshaft UJ need replacing soon
- front bearings adjusted
- passenger side seized brake sliding pin fixed
Still to do for my upcoming "utility conversion" MOT: minor changes to load bed in the back, proper cleaning, fluid change, brake bleeding as there still is a bit of sponginess since installation of new rear metal brake pipe, install new front bump stops as the other ones rusted off.
To do when funds allow: new steering idler arm and centre rod. Just got myself a new riflescope for the roebuck rut, so funds are now temporarily depleted. Especially since Mrs perelaar will probably want to "compensate" the car parts and scope with yet more shoe shopping
