Finally had a chance to take the front diff off today (thanks for assistance goes to Chris and my neighbour John). Whilst doing that I also noticed another 'breakage' which would explain why cornering was a trifle 'entertaining'.
First two pictures show the panhard rod bracket shorn clean through at the bottom. This will let the rear axle 'float', which is fun!
Second two show what happens when you apply too much power, whilst going up a bumpy/rocky hill, in low range, get some air, and your very grippy mud tyres hit the ground and stop dead. Something gives.
So, I'll need to get the bracket welded back up, no great problems.
However, assuming that I can get a new 'big gear thingy' (ring gear I think), how easy a job is it for someone with a set of spanners/sockets/mallet and a lot of enthusiasm to replace?
*edit* hit the wrong button whilst attaching images - oops
First two pictures show the panhard rod bracket shorn clean through at the bottom. This will let the rear axle 'float', which is fun!
Second two show what happens when you apply too much power, whilst going up a bumpy/rocky hill, in low range, get some air, and your very grippy mud tyres hit the ground and stop dead. Something gives.
So, I'll need to get the bracket welded back up, no great problems.
However, assuming that I can get a new 'big gear thingy' (ring gear I think), how easy a job is it for someone with a set of spanners/sockets/mallet and a lot of enthusiasm to replace?
*edit* hit the wrong button whilst attaching images - oops
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