Hey Jock - good to see you've got some Landy thinking time on your hands now
Just putting things in perspective:
- You were pretty damn heavy
- First housing had done a fair few K's
- Second I'm guessing was sourced locally up north so unknown history but likely had a hard time on the local roads?
- even landrover acknowledged that the 110 housing wasn't up to the HD 3500kg GVM - hence the
- 130 housing is a whole lot stronger in the tubes - increased wall from about 5mm to 8mm from memory.
While I haven't had to suffer the indignity of 2 truck trips from a broken Sals - thinking maybe you're going overboard on the strengthening plans and possibly creating other issues...
Don't recall if I've said it earlier in this thread, but to me the internal tube method feels more elegant than external bracing.
It also gives a laminated effect where a crack that starts in the main tube won't propagate directly through the brace tube, so as long as the internal tube is at least decently stitch welded at both ends to prevent it pulling out you should still have sufficient structure to get you home in the event that the main tube did crack.
Also, not sure what the options are for NDT on a housing (maybe only x-ray), but depending on what you know about the history of the donor 130 housing it may be worthwhile looking into to confirm you've got a sound housing to start with.
Steve
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