F FUNGUS Member Dec 20, 2021 #1 My series IIA has large cups under the bump stops. Any ideas why? And they do interfere with the axel straps. I'm about to move the axels yo a new chassis and am thinking of just grinding them off in the move. Attachments 16400011644118735805673152831198.jpg 389.6 KB · Views: 144
My series IIA has large cups under the bump stops. Any ideas why? And they do interfere with the axel straps. I'm about to move the axels yo a new chassis and am thinking of just grinding them off in the move.
TheMegaMan Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2021 #2 Looks to me like they are for coil springs. Is it possible the axle came from a Defender?
F FUNGUS Member Dec 20, 2021 #3 TheMegaMan said: Looks to me like they are for coil springs. Is it possible the axle came from a Defender? Click to expand... It's possible, I was hoping someone would know for sure. Just seemed a strange place for them to be.
TheMegaMan said: Looks to me like they are for coil springs. Is it possible the axle came from a Defender? Click to expand... It's possible, I was hoping someone would know for sure. Just seemed a strange place for them to be.
Blackburn Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2021 #4 If I recall correctly you could get a rubber helper springs that sat in a cup like that. Optional parts catalogue pdf No2. Attachments Helper spring.JPG 45.6 KB · Views: 128
If I recall correctly you could get a rubber helper springs that sat in a cup like that. Optional parts catalogue pdf No2.
F FUNGUS Member Dec 20, 2021 #5 Blackburn said: If I recall correctly you could get a rubber helper springs that sat in a cup like that. Optional parts catalogue pdf No2. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. That makes sense. It was a tow truck with crane in its first incarnation, so helper springs would make sense.
Blackburn said: If I recall correctly you could get a rubber helper springs that sat in a cup like that. Optional parts catalogue pdf No2. Click to expand... Thanks for the info. That makes sense. It was a tow truck with crane in its first incarnation, so helper springs would make sense.
W Wildefalcon Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2021 #7 Definitely helper springs. Also fitted to armoured Landrovers, including the lightweight Landrovers in northern Ireland. Grind them off. Just a rust trap.
Definitely helper springs. Also fitted to armoured Landrovers, including the lightweight Landrovers in northern Ireland. Grind them off. Just a rust trap.