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Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
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Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
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Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
You think........ I've wondered about these as long as long as I've thought about portals......... Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
A future project.......perhaps Regards Stephen -
ibex 300 build
Stellaghost replied to miketomcat's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
Your "Dad" wouldn't live at Amazingstoke would he ??? Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
Yes I'm aware of that, have them just not fitted as yet regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
I will swap them regardless was just curious Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
Cannot find any legislation for this, according to the regulations as long as they have a minimum of 600mm between them and less than 400 mm from outside edge of car it does not seem to matter what the position configuration is Regards Stephen -
Must admit I also quite like the look of them, I have various pullers and some that slide behind narrow gaps, but nothing like them A future lathe project me thinks Regards Stephen
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All the above is very good advice and I get where your going by cutting the heads off I have also previously removed the bolt heads with a grinder, and removed the ball to be left with ends that you can grip with some strong mole grips, this method worked very well for me. It works because once the bolt head is off the holding tension is released therefore allowing the threads to become slack, In the past I've found that the remaining amount of stud comes out fairly easily, on occasion a wee bit of heat to the outside of the flange. Just my own experience regards Stephen
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Ouch that's quite spendy, paid £86 for mine thanks very much for the information regards Stephen
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Now you've found that out I can see what you mean, I have some 1/4" copper tube, I'll have to have a go thank you regards Stephen
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Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
That would be very good indeed !!!!! Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
So do I, but probably not as many as you though Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
Damn, I will just have to swap them around, the number plate light already on, works, and I also have a genuine parts new one in my light box Regards Stephen -
Mog 404 axles
Stellaghost replied to Stellaghost's topic in Modified Vehicle Builds & Special Projects
Tentatively stepped into the world of terrifying electrickery today some nice self tapping screws Sorted apart from headlights yes there not standard, however I can get a full set of replacement lights for the cost of a couple of military style lenses, makes sense to me anyway Regards Stephen -
Ahh but, you have a distinct advantage! LGT is hardly going to hurt you if he falls, it's not bloody heavy enough .....lol Regards Stephen
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Thoughts and Musings on the Ineos Grenadier
Stellaghost replied to Bowie69's topic in The New Ineos Grenadier
Must be a trick of the light because the front bumper on that looks colossal, it would be one of the first things I would want to change to improve approach angle, could always put some 404's under it I suppose......... Regards Stephen -
non at all I'm afraid regards Stephen
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This bit ? I was also stumped with that however having had a bit play I think it's for deburring the inside of the pipe prior to putting a bead on, very happy to be corrected on this It fits into the device like So This is my explanation, as I said I may not be right I've placed a pen on the blue foam to put device size into perspective Regards Stephen
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Had a better look, it can go as small as 6mm internal diameter Regards Stephen
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Very good, that's what I used to support my mog axle chassis with Regards Stephen
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It's not massive at all, picture is deceiving, it seems to be well made with dies that could go as small as 15mm, ideal for heater hoses. I would say it would manage aluminium and copper pipe champion but I'll let you know when I've had a bit play regards Stephen
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Adding to my collection A tool for swaging coolant pipes etc @Daan you are most welcome to borrow this when you need to do yours, I can sharp post it down regards Stephen