seanlandy
Active Member
Hi chaps,
The main things on my recent 90 MOT failure is the rear out riggers on both sides. So, off with the old one and then pause before taking off too much with the grinder. When the new one arrived, helpfully sent by Craddock's, who didn't have it in stock, despite them saying they did, it is stepped. I assume this intended to just slot into the existing hole. However, the diameter of the hole is less than that of the new piece, so it will not just slide in. Do I need to grind back the old so it is completely flush with the chassis, or do I need to knock out the centre somehow? if that makes sense?
The main things on my recent 90 MOT failure is the rear out riggers on both sides. So, off with the old one and then pause before taking off too much with the grinder. When the new one arrived, helpfully sent by Craddock's, who didn't have it in stock, despite them saying they did, it is stepped. I assume this intended to just slot into the existing hole. However, the diameter of the hole is less than that of the new piece, so it will not just slide in. Do I need to grind back the old so it is completely flush with the chassis, or do I need to knock out the centre somehow? if that makes sense?