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harry
4th November 2008, 12:44 PM
ok, i've bent the track rod again, even with justin's diff guard!
in fact justin's diff guard probably saved me from having to remove the track rod in the bush.
it is bent in two places and i now have a noticable steering issue.
does anyone know of an improved track rod for a d1 [this track rod has the steering damper mounted to it]
it is the steering arm behind the front diff which attaches the left wheel to the right wheel [well the hub swivels actually]
i want to go to a heavy duty rod as i have sent enough dosh to mr land rover for genuine soft tubes with the theory that it was better to bend this rather than break something, i have changed my mind, if it is stronger then it won't bend, but may let me know before i break something.
help!
rovercare
4th November 2008, 12:49 PM
The theory that they should be left in as a "weak link" is a load of BS:mad:
S.G. Leslie and sons, only speak to Mal 03 9459 2859
I'd envisage Rovacraft, that's advertised here, Stuart is also a member, could help to
Scouse
4th November 2008, 12:55 PM
Relocate the damper to the steering rod (front of diff). That gets it out of harms way too, then you can fit a 'regular' strengthened track rod.
rovercare
4th November 2008, 12:59 PM
Relocate the damper to the steering rod (front of diff). That gets it out of harms way too, then you can fit a 'regular' strengthened track rod.
Oh yea, this is preferable, but you'll need a Defender/County drag link to do so and weld a bracket to the chassis, also requires a Defender/County Damper
Or you can just buy a bolt on bracket, to suit your existing damper, not the best but the easiest option
Scouse
4th November 2008, 01:07 PM
Oh yea, this is preferable, but you'll need a Defender/County drag link to do so and weld a bracket to the chassis, also requires a Defender/County Damper
Or you can just buy a bolt on bracket, to suit your existing damper, not the best but the easiest optionI have a 'clamp on' bracket on my steering rod & a 'bolt on' bracket on the chassis. That way I can just use the standard RR damper.
A defender steering rod would be ideal but I'm tight so I used what I had lying around ;).
rovercare
4th November 2008, 01:09 PM
I have a 'clamp on' bracket on my steering rod & a 'bolt on' bracket on the chassis. That way I can just use the standard RR damper.
A defender steering rod would be ideal but I'm tight so I used what I had lying around ;).
Ah, ya see I'm also tight and had a county lying around:D
harry
7th November 2008, 07:31 PM
thanks for the replies, sorry to be so long getting back, had to work, which is usually no where near a computer.
thanks for the melbourne tip, but as i am on the gold coast i won't bother him.
i have heard there is a fella at caboolture [or up that way] doing them and also saw snake racing do stuff. it seems no one makes a replacement d1 track rod with the damper on it - they all seem to add a damper repositioning mod to locate it on the front rod.
any ideas as to why and is this a better option than the track rod mounting?
stikman
7th November 2008, 09:20 PM
Maxi Drive did them :(, both drag link and track rod, both with or without brackets for dampner. I have MD links for both and run dampners on both. The rear dampner is not in great condition from hits but the front is much more out of the way. Most brackets to relocate to the front change to a Defender dampner which is not pin pin like the standard D1.
Maybe ring Rick to see if he happens to have one buried away, maybe try HiTuff, and then maybe MR as i think they took some of the MD stuff.
rovercare
7th November 2008, 09:51 PM
thanks for the replies, sorry to be so long getting back, had to work, which is usually no where near a computer.
thanks for the melbourne tip, but as i am on the gold coast i won't bother him.
i have heard there is a fella at caboolture [or up that way] doing them and also saw snake racing do stuff. it seems no one makes a replacement d1 track rod with the damper on it - they all seem to add a damper repositioning mod to locate it on the front rod.
any ideas as to why and is this a better option than the track rod mounting?
Its better because you don;t trash your damper;)
Melbourne to QLD? its called, australia post/TNT/Aulro courier service:p
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