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Funkykipper

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I'm after an extra pair of hands in Nuneaton with an incredibly awkward steering box drop arm removal. :doh: :doh:

Just to assist and share bruised hands and fingers as it's becoming a drain on my human resources.


Any help would be gratefully received as soon as possible.
 
Have a look on the lzir map and see who's close then drop a text to Daft....someone might be sat around feeling bored

I'd do it for you but have trouble with the map on my phone :eek:
 
I'm after an extra pair of hands in Nuneaton with an incredibly awkward steering box drop arm removal. :doh: :doh:

Just to assist and share bruised hands and fingers as it's becoming a drain on my human resources.


Any help would be gratefully received as soon as possible.

good luck, mine was awful on the fender.

i gave up and took a angle grinder to it. that worked :D
 
I'm after an extra pair of hands in Nuneaton with an incredibly awkward steering box drop arm removal. :doh: :doh:

Just to assist and share bruised hands and fingers as it's becoming a drain on my human resources.


Any help would be gratefully received as soon as possible.
just done one of them, started 6pm last night, knocked off at 2 this morning, carried on at 9 this morning, the arm popped at 2 this aft.

first made one of these



which didn't do a right lot apart from wheeze the relief valve at 2 tons,
so got cheesed off and made this for the press.
arm popped at 7 tons.

 
they are such a poor idea, changed one once best way is box off cut arm off and fit with a disco one, they are track rod ends so the arm stays on the box for ever and you can just spin a new track rod end on with ease.
 
they are such a poor idea, changed one once best way is box off cut arm off and fit with a disco one, they are track rod ends so the arm stays on the box for ever and you can just spin a new track rod end on with ease.

This one was properly welded on.

it took a serious amount of grinding and whacking with a very large hammer and a half shaft to get it off.
 
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