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    Be careful when buying from SP 4x4 Panels : Very poor quality, dangerous & awful customer service

    Yes we did everything we could to make it fit, and when the mechanic managed complete all the necessary adjustments. We took it for a test drive but the steering had a lot of play, making it very dangerous to drive especially when turning around the corner slowly, sometimes it felt like I had no...
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    Be careful when buying from SP 4x4 Panels : Very poor quality, dangerous & awful customer service

    To be honest with you we found one in an old garage of my boyfriends cousin. So we gave it to the mechanic service it and see whether it is still good to use, and luckily he told me that it is in quite good condition. So now I am using that one
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    SP 4x4.

    When I was looking for one locally after this whole incident, I was speaking with a local seller that refurbushes original land rover steering boxes and resells them and he told me that they also encountered this problem with SP and he explained that the fitment issues are because the boxes...
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    Power Steering Box.

    I do not suggest purchasing it from SP panels. I bought one on 5th December for my RHD Land Rover 110 (1984). While the initial setup of attaching the steering box to the chassis was straightforward, issues arose when connecting the lower universal joint. Specifically: Fitment Issues: The input...
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    SP 4x4.

    I agree had a similar experience to you but with the steering box. Fitment Issues: The input shaft was 0.5mm smaller than the factory specification, indicating poor machining quality. To fit the cross with the box, we had to modify the collapsible shaft (to make it shorter), which is not an...
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    Be careful when buying from SP 4x4 Panels : Very poor quality, dangerous & awful customer service

    I purchased a steering box on 5th December for my RHD Land Rover 110 (1984). While the initial setup of attaching the steering box to the chassis was straightforward, issues arose when connecting the lower universal joint. Specifically: Fitment Issues: The input shaft was 0.5mm smaller than the...
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