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doruk1981 Member Since: 15 Aug 2022 Location: Aargau Posts: 100 |
Hi,
Amongst others (engine) I need to replace my rear cross member with some parts of the extensions. Did someone use the "kit" from Jon Craddock and can share some insights on the fitment quality? or is there a better one around? SP 4x4 has some but there you need to also screw in the cross member bolt on rail ... https://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/lr612-11...plies.html thanks for sharing your insights. p.s: I'm raising this question as I have experienced bad fitments with aftermarket parts on my still in progress Datsun 240z build. Whereas Community insights usually help avoiding the bad (and expensive) apples. Td5 110 Station |
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4th Oct 2022 8:49pm |
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rustandoil Member Since: 08 Sep 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 737 |
I've recently replaced my 110 TD5 rear crossmenber with a Bearmach item, fitted well and seems quite good quailty.
I did swap out the body mounting strip for a YRM item, but I cant remember why |
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5th Oct 2022 8:24am |
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Mossberg Member Since: 29 Feb 2020 Location: Lancs Posts: 553 |
When you do the job remember the wiring loom is in the chassis.
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5th Oct 2022 12:19pm |
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doruk1981 Member Since: 15 Aug 2022 Location: Aargau Posts: 100 |
Thanks for the recommendations - I see that Bearmarch went out of business according to the web. I guess I'll just stick with the Johncraddock unit given I anyhow need to order other stuff there too...
Yeah I noted that I need to drop quite some stuff to get to the part.. But on the Brightside I have a reason to drop the tank and give it a proper wash and check the sending unit. Also according to YouTube I wont need to remove the floor panel to weld it shut around as there should be enough clearance around to weld it on. (My Swiss body guy was already having wrinkles and dollar signs in his face ...) is the understanding correct in regards of the welding accessibility? Td5 110 Station |
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5th Oct 2022 12:37pm |
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rustandoil Member Since: 08 Sep 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 737 |
I had the floor out of my 110, this is where my crossmember with extentions came to, should be enough room to weld across the top... Will be awkward though
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5th Oct 2022 12:44pm |
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Mossberg Member Since: 29 Feb 2020 Location: Lancs Posts: 553 |
That's a neat job, well done.
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5th Oct 2022 1:09pm |
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rustandoil Member Since: 08 Sep 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 737 |
My lads welding, I reckon he's pretty good
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5th Oct 2022 1:13pm |
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Mossberg Member Since: 29 Feb 2020 Location: Lancs Posts: 553 |
When fitting mine I found the small 25mm ratchet straps useful. I put a piece of wood across the wheel arches in the tub which I then put a ratchet strap on each side (obviously with the door open) that I hooked under each side of the crossmember - this allowed support and some adjustment to the height.
I then used a further ratchet strap on each side, outside the chassis leg, fastened to the spring bracket on the chassis and the little triangulat gusset on the crossmember. This allowed me to pull it in on each side. The final one I used diagonally from the spring bracket on one side, over the chassis, to the crossmember triangular gusset on the other side. This allowed me to pull the crossmember across a little if needed. Reverse the positioning iff you need to pull the other way. It's a bit of faffing about but if you are doing the job single handed it helps. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge This only shows one ratchet strap but I don't have a photo with two. |
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5th Oct 2022 1:29pm |
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doruk1981 Member Since: 15 Aug 2022 Location: Aargau Posts: 100 |
is it correct that the replacement units are all basically slip on sized? or does it depend on the manufacturer? Td5 110 Station
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5th Oct 2022 1:50pm |
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Mossberg Member Since: 29 Feb 2020 Location: Lancs Posts: 553 |
It may be worth asking each individual supplier about this as I wouldn't know who does what. You could perhaps ask them for the sizes so that you can check them against yours.
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5th Oct 2022 1:55pm |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 8010 |
Having done several this year, 4, I would suggest getting a HD galvanised one with extensions of sufficient length to remove your rust plus allow the welding to take place in an accessible place. IE on the sweep down. This allows it to be done easily with tub in situ. Plus you can use tub mounts to bolt the cross member up and ensure its in the right place. Yes they slip over the old chassis rails. Cut them long. Cheers
James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop Last edited by jst on 5th Oct 2022 6:15pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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5th Oct 2022 4:11pm |
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rustandoil Member Since: 08 Sep 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 737 |
The flare on the replacement crossmember can be seen here
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5th Oct 2022 5:47pm |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 8010 |
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293213304986
this one was surprisingly good. Some of the others ones listed (with yellow sticker) i found td5 era onwards with captive threaded sections were in wrong place and all needed tapping. Cheers James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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5th Oct 2022 6:14pm |
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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3410 |
I replaced one on a Td5 90. Went for a basic crossmember, no extensions whatsoever. Was a galvanized one from Paddocks https://www.paddockspares.com/kvb000290-td...nised.html
It was good fit on the chassis legs, welding was a PITA due to the thick galvanizing, but in the long run worth having it galvanized I guess. Since it was a 90 and no extensions, the tub had to come off. Of course rest of chassis must be in good shape to replace just a basic crossmember. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing 2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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5th Oct 2022 6:36pm |
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