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And where does one get these sumo bars at that cost?I like the sound of the box section although I have that fitting under the diff that one passes through which seems to prevent too much bending (a dumb arrangement in humble opinion).Mike
Hi all!I've got a 1986 90, not that it makes any differnce with a track rod but i keep seeming to manage to bend it whenever i take it off-road. Couple of questions firstly, is this common? i cant figure out how the hell i'm managing to do it, the rod sits so close behind the front axle you'd think that the axle would just take a pounding before the rod got it :? . Secondly i havent been able to find anything out there in the way of a guard short of buying HD rods, and they are f*****g expensive!Thanks for any help!Cheers, Tom
Quote from: "drmike"And where does one get these sumo bars at that cost?I like the sound of the box section although I have that fitting under the diff that one passes through which seems to prevent too much bending (a dumb arrangement in humble opinion).MikeTry http://www.sumobars.co.uk/Peter
Welding of steering/suspension parts is also a MOT fail
QuoteWelding of steering/suspension parts is also a MOT failonly if its a repair not giving the same strength, or a modification which could weaken the original part.A strengthening rib along a shaft could not be deemed to be either of the above.Just out of interest tho, why is a strengthened steering idler arm/trackrod not permissible in trials? any ideas?
when i bent the trackrod on my old defender, i went to our local steel stock holders, and bought a 6m length of 6mm-wall thickness stainless tube, there is a stock size that slides over your trackrod nicely.it cost around £50, but you get enough to do the track rod and drag link on two defenders, and make a nice extension tube for your braker bar.if you bought a quantity, i'm sure people on here would buy what you had left....oh, and it looks good aswell, as it stays nice and shiney...
"I don't want a bar over my track rod. I'm after a nice track rod with both the TRE's screwed into the rod and held in place with lock nuts. A proper job that's easy to undo the TRE's"Buy one of the off the shelf options then, i'm very happy with mine.One of the things I have noticed though is that the slightly dearer variants have flats on the end of the bars that take a spanner, this allows the bar to be properly gripped without resorting to stilsons.