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trailing arms

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Post by def90 »

haha thats cause you need to in able to mount those kerbs! :finger: :finger:
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Post by Mudlust »

I remember visiting Rangie Automotive in Lilydale a few years ago, I think they had heavy duty trailing arms available then.

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Post by Bush65 »

modman wrote:...
i figurred out real quick you can't thread 4140 at 22mm coarse and expect the die too last ...
david.
Bohler 709M, has same or better mechanical properties as 4140, but is much easier (30%) to machine and tools last about 3 times as long.
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Post by modman »

no sweat thanks bush, i've got a shop machining up the threads. found a place that is supplying 4140 and machining cheaper than bohler were supplying the solid bar to me :roll: go figure :roll:
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Post by rusty_042 »

i think wombat offroad are making stronger ones not 100% if or when but i know they are doing patrol ones
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