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FFS
Why don't they tell you that when you're buying one?
Too late to paint mine now.
It isn't!
It is actually much easier to paint galv when it is a year or two old.
FFS
Why don't they tell you that when you're buying one?
Too late to paint mine now.
Well spotted! And on the wrong wheel, obviously. Always want ya nipples pointing upwards!Nice work. You're doing as I've always wanted to do with all the galv.
But one thing, yer calipers are upside down.
Thanks for the positive feedback, the galv will be left as it is, not painted, if it does start to look a bit tatty the underneath can be taken apart and painted in the futurelooking good
but are you going to paint the galv or leave it as is ?
ooh, think I may have had an accident looking at those galvanised axles - loooovley. I'd leave it all unpainted - it gives drivers with normal chassis something to drool over!
Yes, you want people to see that it's galvanised. there's no point if you just keep it to yourself!
Why the hell is your diff sitting at that angle?
I've got a 2" terrafirma lift and my diff is just above horizontal.
Erm - I hate to sound negative, but are your grooved discs on the right way round. I bought some like that from EBC a couple of years ago and there were instructions saying they had to point in the other direction, so that, as the wheel went round the end of the groove closest to the hub was the first bit to meet the pad.
Maybe they'll match the upside down callipers though.
I've been watching this with a good deal of interest. I hadn't realised quite how many parts of a Land Rover could be galvanised. Great work so far.
Edit - I've just had a look at the top of the page and the back ones seem to be the right way round. You want 'em so that as the wheel goes round forwards the grooves are helping to throw stuff out rather than pull it in towards the centre.
Amazing job your doing.
I'm in awe of your rebuild!
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