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Ian!.. a whole page without photos.....c'mon...play the man!

 

 

Hopefully this will resolve that issue. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1456518229.763098.jpg.4cecfaad6e4282ab7b15c6eab4468be5.jpg

 

Tipping frame finished off on the floor. Just need to add some heavier box on the back and put it all on.

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Are you changing the shockers Ian?

 

Yours look pretty old, I really need to change mine.

 

 

Id imagine so to be honest. It's a long list I've got to get through but enjoying learning about how it runs and works.

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Do you plan to do any serious off roading? Just thinking about the restriction in chassis flex - it's something that people new to mogs often don't consider, and it can cause issues.

 

Not wanting to sound negative. I just don't want to see you make an expensive mistake!

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Do you plan to do any serious off roading? Just thinking about the restriction in chassis flex - it's something that people new to mogs often don't consider, and it can cause issues.

 

 

 

Not wanting to sound negative. I just don't want to see you make an expensive mistake!

 

 

Nothing that a landy couldn't go down to be honest. Don't plan to play around in it.

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Do you plan to do any serious off roading? Just thinking about the restriction in chassis flex - it's something that people new to mogs often don't consider, and it can cause issues.

 

Not wanting to sound negative. I just don't want to see you make an expensive mistake!

 

Nothing that a landy couldn't go down to be honest. Don't plan to play around in it.

 

The crane sub chasie may be mounted in the

Correct places on chasie But the chasie touching at the rear will limit flex a bit nothing extreme if using the right mount points. Cant see from pic

 

ian is that pickup hitch atached to the crane chasis only ?.

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The crane sub chasie may be mounted in the

 

Correct places on chasie But the chasie touching at the rear will limit flex a bit nothing extreme if using the right mount points. Cant see from pic

 

 

 

ian is that pickup hitch atached to the crane chasis only ?.

 

 

The pick up hitch is the next thing to be removed, checked and put back together properly. It's had a couple of questionable welds done on it. It is attached to the main chassis though.

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