On or around Thu, 20 Apr 2006 17:14:39 +0100, beamendsltd
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[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>In message <[email protected]>
> Austin Shackles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On or around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 22:15:06 +0100, Austin Shackles
>> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>> >
>> >Seems the front end of Edward's starboard-side chassis is falling off,
>> >taking with it the front spring hanger - cracked right through just aft of
>> >the spring hanger... at least that explains the clonk on braking. Doesn't
>> >seem to have any obvious effect on handling, mind. The port-side one looks
>> >like new.
>> >
>> >So that rather means he's not coming to play - I've not got time to both
>> >mend it and get him tested. I'll bring the Ford instead, but I don't
>> >anticipate off-roading it.
>> >
>> >
>> >Richard - you got a price on a driver's side chassis front end repair
>> >section, early series III chassis, including spring hanger?
>>
>> You there, Richard? Occurred to me that it was Easter and you were likely
>> to be shut...
>>
>
>Still here (but did actually manage a whole weekend off for the
>first time in 5 years.....)
>
>DA2008O Series Front Dumb Iron RH £23.50 inc VAT
>
>£5.00 post on that I'm affraid.
yer know what, that's bloody reasonable, not to say cheap. Just been
charged 25 notes to post a camera. Mind, the sort of packing needed to
reliably get a camera delivered is a bit more impressive than that needed
for chassis parts, but even so.
Can you bung that and a drag-link ball joint (SIII, 1971, chassis number
about 420-odd) in the post, please? (balljoint at the steering box end, if
it matters)
Unless, of course, there's anyone coming to the unofficial this weekend from
near you?
oh, and BTW - is the top shock mounting (the bit on the chassis) for the
SIII LWB rear shock available as a part to weld on? if so, I need one of
them too, if not I'm going to have to fabricate it.
--
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