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Mine was my new paintwork scratched to hell. All 4 CV boots split, Bash plate looks nothing like the original shape, lump of tread missing off my tyre.
But the props join the diff to the hubs. The relationship is still the same however you get your lift (unless you drop the diff), though BJ spacers deffo make for a better ride and more flex than just winding the torsion bars to breaking point. The way to reduce wear on CV boots is by fitting manual hubs and only locking them when offroad.
Broke my ariel. Think thats it. Oh and my winch cable has 2 threads broken where it chaffed on the side of drum. Does anyone know if i can cut the cable back( will only loose about 10ft) and put hook back on?? Is there a kit for doing this???
Dare say it'll be scratched but its still covered in mud
What a difference with the bj spacers on. As mentioned by Apache mose flex and smoother over rough terrain
I need to screw in a Tap Tight too the plastic inner wheel arch cover.
And eh well that's it really. What a machine, it took some abuse Saturday and laughed at it. It also rescued a few landys
The cry for the day was "Buy a Surf Mate"
O and all four cv boots are fine, I love my shiney manual hubs.
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