View Full Version : rear x-member repair - creative or?
garrywlh
9th June 2013, 08:05 PM
Came across this rear x-member repair job on a chassis I am stripping down. I guess one way to describe whoever the PO was who welded together this collection of bits and pieces is 'creative'! :eek:
Cobber
9th June 2013, 09:01 PM
That's putting it mildly! :eek:
korg20000bc
16th June 2013, 03:13 PM
You gotta do what you gotta do
MR LR
16th June 2013, 06:24 PM
Belongs in the ghetto fab/hack thread on Pirate hahaha 
Looks like a farm repair...
garrywlh
17th June 2013, 05:39 AM
Yeah, I'm guessing a farm repair. And I don't mean to sound overly critical. Who knows what the bloke's circumstances were when he found he needed to fix the chassis all those years ago? I had noticed this when I bought the sad old LR, so it was no surprise; just adds to the fun of restoration as far as I'm concerned. As soon as I can source a cross-member, Oliver need no longer be embarrassed to show his rear end in public. ;)
pfeeney
16th July 2013, 01:03 PM
Came across this rear x-member repair job on a chassis I am stripping down. I guess one way to describe whoever the PO was who welded together this collection of bits and pieces is 'creative'! :eek:
Gary,
 
Have you found a good source for x members? Paddock spares have them quite cheap but the transport is approx AUD$400.
turkeybrain
16th July 2013, 02:40 PM
I picked up my replacement rear cross member from LRDirect, with a heap of other parts including a front dumb iron, bulkhead repair sections and some brake and wheel bearing kits. All up it came to about A$300 in postage. The exchange rate isn't quite as healthy as when I purchased those though, so your mileage may vary. LRDirect also quotes shipping as you add items to your cart, so you end up with a solid idea of costs. I expect the cross member would have been about half the cost of my total shipping bill, give or take a bit.
-Martin
garrywlh
16th July 2013, 03:55 PM
thanks very much for that pfeeney and Martin. Yes, I looked at prices from the UK, including shipping, and ended up with a lovely specimen from Jim at land rovers.com.au in Victoria.
(Moderator: not sure if I'm allowed to mention vendors and prices here, so I won't mention the price) :wasntme:
btw, Martin, my boy wants to know of your Landy is named Serenity in honour of a spaceship? If so, you'll know what I am referring to. If not, just let it pass. ;)
Garry
turkeybrain
16th July 2013, 04:49 PM
Yep, Serenity is indeed named after a Firefly class transporter. Best ship in the 'verse. My series 1 is also named Kaylee.
The name is also partly in reference to The Castle - "How's the serenity?"
A couple of people have picked the Firefly reference up now.
-Martin
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