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Or just shock the joint by belting the shoulder they sit in with a large hammer. they should then pop off! :D
Quote from: "Devon-Rover"Or just shock the joint by belting the shoulder they sit in with a large hammer. they should then pop off! :DThat's the best way...give the shoulders a good couple of taps & ball joints will pop out.
Quote from: "L90OOK"Quote from: "Devon-Rover"Or just shock the joint by belting the shoulder they sit in with a large hammer. they should then pop off! :DThat's the best way...give the shoulders a good couple of taps & ball joints will pop out. i wish mine were that easy :roll:
Quote from: "TheBlueySilverThing"Quote from: "L90OOK"Quote from: "Devon-Rover"Or just shock the joint by belting the shoulder they sit in with a large hammer. they should then pop off! :DThat's the best way...give the shoulders a good couple of taps & ball joints will pop out. i wish mine were that easy :roll:Dan...you need a bigger hammer! :lol: :twisted:
Dan might i have to come up with my 'hammer' and demo how to do it?
No, I find a Precision Percussion Adjuster works better. :lol:
My new part.
2lb lump hammer works for me
Well its certainly been a productive day. Removed the steering damper (had to cut the end off to remove it), removed the drop arm (a few shakes and off it came!), and removed the drag link bar. Only problem is that I can’t remove the swan arm (is that right?), from the end of the drag link bar. Have it soaking in oil for the night, so hopefully by the morning it will feel a little freer (is that a word?). Also decided that a canvas back would be easier and look better than a ifor Williams back. Can’t decide if I should have one made, or buy one and have it altered to accommodate the roll cage?Has anybody got any pic of how the canvas top secures to the truck cab?
yep, fit the track rod end back on and undo as ive previously said dan
Yet another productive day! Got everything fitted and cleaned up in time for tea!Quote from: "TheBlueySilverThing"yep, fit the track rod end back on and undo as ive previously said danGreat tip! My Dad gave me a hand to remove the drag arm, wouldn’t listen to me about fitting it back on to the vehicle! Instead he employed an intricate system of mole grips, monkey wrenches, and vices…needless to say, nothing moved! A few sharp turns with a large bar (as per ‘TheBlueySilverThing’s’ method), and turn she did!!!Just leave me to get everything checked in the Tyre place and re-centre the steering wheel tomorrow (new bar was slightly longer that the original, so steering wheel was slightly off). 8) 8) 8)