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Pic's of GQ's in RR (at last)
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Pic's of GQ's in RR (at last)
here are the pics finally
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[i]DAS[/i]
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
cheers guys
I tried to use some stiffer plastic for flares but the panel work isn't rigid enough so If I were to lean on them off road they would just bend body work. (passed many cop's with these flares)
drivetrain is more or less standard. I have a R380 in stead of the LT77 but I just put a P76 4.4 in, goes nice
bugger all vibration with standard rear shaft, all is down low not at higher speeds. my slip joint has slop in it which isn't helping.
as for mount pics I will take afew more...they didn't turn out the first time.
As for engineer's....I can't see a problem, stronger arms, stronger diffs.
I tried to use some stiffer plastic for flares but the panel work isn't rigid enough so If I were to lean on them off road they would just bend body work. (passed many cop's with these flares)
drivetrain is more or less standard. I have a R380 in stead of the LT77 but I just put a P76 4.4 in, goes nice
bugger all vibration with standard rear shaft, all is down low not at higher speeds. my slip joint has slop in it which isn't helping.
as for mount pics I will take afew more...they didn't turn out the first time.
As for engineer's....I can't see a problem, stronger arms, stronger diffs.
[i]DAS[/i]
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
MY05 4.4L V8 Range Rover Vogue
Series 2a Buggy....In the Building
DAS wrote:cheers guys
I tried to use some stiffer plastic for flares but the panel work isn't rigid enough so If I were to lean on them off road they would just bend body work. (passed many cop's with these flares)
drivetrain is more or less standard. I have a R380 in stead of the LT77 but I just put a P76 4.4 in, goes nice
bugger all vibration with standard rear shaft, all is down low not at higher speeds. my slip joint has slop in it which isn't helping.
as for mount pics I will take afew more...they didn't turn out the first time.
As for engineer's....I can't see a problem, stronger arms, stronger diffs.
Looks good DAS.
I'd be interested to hear what the engineer says about your kinked rear arms and the diff shave. The Qld rego bloke I'm dealing with to get everything blueplated (approved for rego) when I'm done wont let me shave the diffs
Cheers
Daryl
derangedrover wrote:DAS wrote:cheers guys
I tried to use some stiffer plastic for flares but the panel work isn't rigid enough so If I were to lean on them off road they would just bend body work. (passed many cop's with these flares)
drivetrain is more or less standard. I have a R380 in stead of the LT77 but I just put a P76 4.4 in, goes nice
bugger all vibration with standard rear shaft, all is down low not at higher speeds. my slip joint has slop in it which isn't helping.
as for mount pics I will take afew more...they didn't turn out the first time.
As for engineer's....I can't see a problem, stronger arms, stronger diffs.
Looks good DAS.
I'd be interested to hear what the engineer says about your kinked rear arms and the diff shave. The Qld rego bloke I'm dealing with to get everything blueplated (approved for rego) when I'm done wont let me shave the diffs
Cheers
Daryl
Why is everyone going on about engineering. Engineers love it when you put something in that is bigger and stronger.As long as what you put in is stronger than the factory then there is no drama's.As far as shaving the diff goes how is that a safety issue. I have spoken to engineers about this and mine and they have all said no worries bigger diffs are safer.
It seems that the otherside of the border seems to be your problem not the size of the diffs.
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