As promised some pics
Started yesterday with swapping the axle over, keeping the halfshafts as mine were in a better condition, changing the shocks n dampers and replacing the rubbers with polybush's.
First up was stripping everything down, axle came out eventually after a struggle
with one of the shocks, the square end of the shock was buggered so i couldn't grip it to release the bolt, this got me scratching my head until i worked out a little system with a pair of old grips and a clamp to hold it:
The reason i didn't cut it off like the rear shocks was because i had to reuse these ones as the shocks in the box for the replacement were
notfront shocks as described on the box:
Being stuck in the garage with no axle means i can't pop over to the landy shop to get them swapped
After removing the old axle i turned to the replacment( kindly donated by Vagrent some months ago ) which i stripped down to check for wear n tear
At this point i hunted high n low for the gaskets i purchased for the half shafts and for the life of me couldn't find them, so had to make some up:
Rebuilding the axle and some replacement shocks, i managed to get the axle into place with some jacks and my son helping, we got it into a stage where i could roll the whole thing back into the garage ( it was sticking out onto the pavement by a few feet all day whilst i did this ) for the night, here's some pics of the axle fitted via shocks just before the 2 panhard rods were fitted with new polybushs:
The swivels will need doing soon as some pitting is evident on them, but so far no leaking from them in the time they've been fitted to the old axle:
I also have a little bit of welding to do on the outrigger:
Finished @ 2:30am last night, back on it today to get the axle & steering back together so i can get over to the landy place and get the correct shocks!