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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1628 |
It depends I guess on what style rear cross member they’re fitting. From the pictures on their site it appears to be that style though.
KVU000060 Is what you’re after, I got one from the dealer as I got sent the “tab” type with the same number aftermarket - I had mine shot blasted and galvanised with others I had. Just out of interest what has made you chose the Richard’s chassis over the other 4/5 out there? The Marsland in my opinion is the best fitting and original. |
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26th Jun 2023 10:33pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Thanks @NickMc, that looks to be for TD5 and is the nut and bolt type, is there a version of this that has captive nuts or is there a plate with the captives that attach to this?
As for why Richards, it’s a combination of factors really - highly reputable, price, offer fitting service at their premises, offer 0% finance, and linked to the fitting service - they’re only about an hour from me. |
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27th Jun 2023 4:19am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1628 |
That piece has the captives on it and is attached with M8 bolts through the round holes on the bottom face of your crossmember.
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27th Jun 2023 12:39pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Apologies, I probably wasn't clear. I am referring to captives on the vertical face of the part. On the Puma the tub to fitting uses captives as well as the crossmember using captives.
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27th Jun 2023 1:08pm |
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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3421 |
The pre 2002 might be using KVU101160
But and Nick mentioned, some aftermarket suppliers state KVU000060 which I think is not correct. Have a look here: https://www.lrworkshop.com/parts/KVU000060 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing 2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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27th Jun 2023 1:37pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Thanks Dannu, that looks to be more like it - especially this linked item:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/144890976222?ha...olid=10049 So, I guess the question is around if I need to buy this or if the chassis will come with one. |
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27th Jun 2023 3:26pm |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1628 |
Some manufacturers sell them with and some as an extra. Yours won’t be rotten and normally a quick run through with a tap cleans the threads up. Once you have a bit of heat on the captive nuts the bolt threads out, even snapped off ones.
That’s Rik selling that one on eBay- I’ve bought plenty of him if that’s an option for you. They’re nicer than the tab type in my opinion and you don’t have to mess about with the captive plates and rivets which I think corrode the tub quicker, the one you already have is a puma so should have the type in your link. I galvanise all the steel parts and brackets when I do chassis swaps, but I have a stock of them and just rotate when I do a batch. The two different styles of brackets your talking about are at the bottom of this image Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge |
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27th Jun 2023 7:29pm |
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the_lincs_landies Member Since: 29 May 2023 Location: Boston, Lincs Posts: 230 |
Thanks for your continued advice Nick. The reason i was curious about that mount piece with captive is because when I had a minor body repair done (just a bit of paint really) the chap couldn’t be bothered to fettle with the bolts to get it out of the captive so instead chose to drill it. I now have a single bolt on the tub to X-member mount that needs a nut, which is why I was curious as it’s a royal pain in the backside because it’s one of the ones used for many ladder systems.
I guess if needs be then it could be cut off and a new captive welded on |
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27th Jun 2023 9:30pm |
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