Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: ringo on December 02, 2006, 19:45:46
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Having bent my nearside rear radius arm in a funny way but not sure how (well, i was driving like a tit) at Runhall the other week, the mud club team managed to take it off, straighten it and then replace it - so i could go on for the rest of the day playing!
Anyway, V8moneypit donated a very nice pair of radius arms to me to replace my bent one - in fact, they are very nice and about twice the thickness of the ones i had on.
I spent the day today replacing them - and now they are on!
So i would just like to say a big thanks to Steve for being very generous and sorting me out with these big chunky ones!
Thanks mate - see you a week tomorrow!
Ringo
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hey compo did nora batty bash you over the head with that :lol:
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Glad to be of help, Rich. They would only go to the scrap metal merchant otherwise. Just because they are twice as thick doesn't mean you can't bend them or rather, that H can't bend them :lol:
They are off a commercial. The Station Wagons all had the thinner ones along with early Disco's I believe.
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Glad to be of help, Rich. They would only go to the scrap metal merchant otherwise. Just because they are twice as thick doesn't mean you can't bend them or rather, that H can't bend them :lol:
Hee hee, i was thinking of what H is going to break - actually its a bit scary!
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H is going to SINK...... :wink:
best attach my Zuke before you try anything more extreme than Tesco's car park... you know what happened last time! :lol:
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H is going to SINK...... :wink:
best attach my Zuke before you try anything more extreme than Tesco's car park... you know what happened last time! :lol:
Remind H not to follow you Fudge - she wants to experience the all round joys that a 110 can bring to an off road course - not following you chickening out of going in the water :wink:
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Remind H not to follow you Fudge - she wants to experience the all round joys that a 110 can bring to an off road course - not following you chickening out of going in the water :wink:
But you did loose your Twigletts when they floated away :lol: Even the experience of becoming a submariner is not worth loosing your Twigletts :lol:
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Twas an emotional day.... The joys of being taken by the current in a car and then driving out.. The lows of watching your twigglets float past your wellies whilst your driving.....