But probably not many overloading to the same extent. One of the issues I have observed looking at expedition vehicles since my first real life encounter (Leyland Bros 1966) is that most of the issues they have arise largely from overloading.
There are plenty of defers running -25 offset which is 58mm change from OEM and wide tyres (this combination is probably wider than leighs setup) but you don’t see many failures like this one. This is the first I’ve seen online.
Either way, these guys are giving us plenty in inspiration for our planned departure late 2021
But probably not many overloading to the same extent. One of the issues I have observed looking at expedition vehicles since my first real life encounter (Leyland Bros 1966) is that most of the issues they have arise largely from overloading.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Be interesting to see what they weigh in at, I kinda recall in one episode mentioning they pretty much run at GVM
Either way they are back on the road with a new combination
Hmm, I think I know what JC will say when he sees this....
It goes with the t/case, front diff, rear diff of the last of the Tdci's.....
He reckons he is well under GVM...
Cheers
That old fella did an awesome job... I remember watching him make a suitable pair of 2nd Rear Shocks for their PUMA... The old guy's got some good old fashion skills
Personally I don't reckon weight had anything to do with it - more so leverage I reckon would be a factor, but I kinda remember seeing in one of his recent videos that he was carrying those wheel spacers in the rear drawer under the slide-on...
Bit hard to tell from the picture, but I strongly suspect a fatigue failure with a crack starting from a stress raiser, probably a bad stone chip,but possibly a manufacturing defect.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Not a chance in hell I would trust a welded swivel neck
Even if it was Electronic wire fed Robotic TIG welded or sheet even friction stir welded....
It is a cast component with finish machining. Just laying a bead creates a HAZ out of this solar system for such a high load item
I would strip a swivel off a 1960s series and make it work in preference to welding that **** up
Obviously best option would be to just find a wrecked D1 and scalp it!!!!
Maybe maybe maybe if do it to drive a few km on good bitumen to a wrecked D1
Crazy if they run with that welded ball
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
Look at the big module on the back of it, you can't tell me weight isn't a factor.
Big tyres got nothing to do with it. Spacers might affect it, but if it just snapped driving down the highway tells me that some persistent factor has work the steel.
Most likely the weight.
Sure weight would stress it. But it should not snap. Casting looks pretty porous but who knows. The fact they recalled them for thr swivel joints is the major. Between this and other issues looks like LR lost the plot with the later run of Defenders. It is like the.care factor was lost...
Cheers
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