Even folk in North America have a hard time revamping aspects of Shielder bulkheads to fit.
Disc brakes are definitely an advantage if you off road a lot, but the original set up works very well if kept in good nick.
Let's not get into that old chestnut LOL! All I will say is that in my experience after wading drums can take a while to dry out. You need to be prepared for this when approaching a junction a couple of miles down the road!Some would say quite the opposite. Drums protect the works from crud better.
Hi, its just my own observations - e.g. removing loads of weld splatter thus get a good finish/fit en retreating naked metal, which negates the galv' finish/ post dip twists etc. No but they (North American Overland) do spend some time resolving issues with Shielder bulkheads, before fitting - have a look at some of their videos, so likely more experienced and know what to expect than the average re-builder...!Don't really understand that bit. Are you suggesting that North Americans are better at sorting out a bulkhead than Europeans?
I imagine @Western Slope Rover would agree, but that opinion may not find favour with the Brits!
It was a joke, really., there is a bit of UK/US banter on the forum.Hi, its just my own observations - e.g. removing loads of weld splatter thus get a good finish/fit en retreating naked metal, which negates the galv' finish/ post dip twists etc. No but they (North American Overland) do spend some time resolving issues with Shielder bulkheads, before fitting - have a look at some of their videos, so likely more experienced and know what to expect than the average re-builder...!
Edit for humourIt was a joke, really., there is a bit of UK/US banter on the forum.
I don't watch videos of people repairing cars, I have a boat.
True. But in fact, I never watch videos of people repairing boats either.Edit for humour
I usually know what to do, if I don't, a quick read up is adequate.
I don't need to watch a movie about it!
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