now there has to be some one out there who has a range rover axle
kicking about, in the way, or one thats been in the garage for ages.
well, i may be of help to you, as im after one as cheap as possible, i
can get one for 75 complete, but to be honest with you i just dont
have 75 spare.
dave wrote:
> hiya guys,
>
> now there has to be some one out there who has a range rover axle
> kicking about, in the way, or one thats been in the garage for ages.
>
> well, i may be of help to you, as im after one as cheap as possible, i
> can get one for 75 complete, but to be honest with you i just dont
> have 75 spare.
>
> so, can anyone help me out....
>
>
> regards
>
>
> Andy
Not that I have one but, front or rear? Year?
Thers a place in Bradford that seels stuff like that cheap, but You would have to be local!
On Tue, 03 May 2005 21:18:20 +0100, dave <dave@hotmail.com> wrote:
>hiya guys,
>
>now there has to be some one out there who has a range rover axle
>kicking about, in the way, or one thats been in the garage for ages.
>
>well, i may be of help to you, as im after one as cheap as possible, i
>can get one for 75 complete, but to be honest with you i just dont
>have 75 spare.
>
>so, can anyone help me out....
>
>
>regards
>
>
>Andy
No axle I'm afraid, but I've got a Rangie gearbox that's in the way
and not far from you....
Tim Hobbs wrote:
>>now there has to be some one out there who has a range rover axle
>>kicking about, in the way, or one thats been in the garage for ages
I have a complete front axle, although I am led to believe it's a
defender one, but compatible?
It's in the way,
but it's not gonna be F.O.C. :/
I paid 50 quid for it, come collect it, and it's yours.
It has brand new wheel bearings in it too.
Also have a rear casing that sold on ebay, but buyer not collected yet.
I could contact the buyer - see if he wants to part with it (only sold
for a quid IIRC)
Also - have a LT95 gearbox, an LT77 short shaft/long stick & transfer
box, and a running 2.5NA diesel engine, complete with ancilliaries if
anyone's interested.
On Tue, 03 May 2005 23:10:57 +0100, Tim Hobbs
<tim@101ambulance-urine.net> wrote:
>On Tue, 03 May 2005 21:18:20 +0100, dave <dave@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>hiya guys,
>>
>>now there has to be some one out there who has a range rover axle
>>kicking about, in the way, or one thats been in the garage for ages.
>>
>>well, i may be of help to you, as im after one as cheap as possible, i
>>can get one for 75 complete, but to be honest with you i just dont
>>have 75 spare.
>>
>>so, can anyone help me out....
>>
>>
>>regards
>>
>>
>>Andy
>
>No axle I'm afraid, but I've got a Rangie gearbox that's in the way
>and not far from you....
hiya tim, e-mail me with your phone number and ill give you a ring
regarding this box,
>hiya tim, e-mail me with your phone number and ill give you a ring
>regarding this box,
>
>my addy is
>
>andyatbadlrcdotcom
>
>regards
>
>andy
Hi Andy,
I'll email you in a minute. Box is free to a good home, just needs
collecting from Barnsley. It's a heavy b'stard and I don't have any
lifting tackle, so we'll have to coordinate around having some muscle
available.... I've got builders in at the moment so something should
be possible!
On or around Tue, 03 May 2005 23:21:00 +0100, ninety <colin@nigni.com>
enlightened us thusly:
>I have a complete front axle, although I am led to believe it's a
>defender one, but compatible?
defender front is, I think, similar to a later RR front. Earlier ones may
swap though, the differences are mainly in the CV joints and halfshafts, as
far as I can see.
There are all sorts of differences though, but I expect none of them
actually matter. The only thing that may be serious is wheel studs - alloys
and steels are different studs, ISTR.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.fsnet.co.uk my opinions are just that
"Remember that to change your mind and follow him who sets you right
is to be none the less free than you were before."
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180), from Meditations, VIII.16
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