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What exactly are these Lock Right bits and pieces???
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What exactly are these Lock Right bits and pieces???
scored these Lock Right bits and peices.... they are for 60 diffs...
with which i have one and a half of and still collecting.....
Are these bits and pieces of any use to me? do i have to buy any other stuff to make them work? how do i go about using these?
was planning on welding the rear and ARB air the front in the buggy but if i can make these work then no need to weld the rear....
cheers
Screwy
with which i have one and a half of and still collecting.....
Are these bits and pieces of any use to me? do i have to buy any other stuff to make them work? how do i go about using these?
was planning on welding the rear and ARB air the front in the buggy but if i can make these work then no need to weld the rear....
cheers
Screwy
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Yeah, they're the parts that come out when the locker goes in.
Here is a locker install, you can see the parts in the series of pics.
http://craig.4wdpics.com/locker/
Here is a locker install, you can see the parts in the series of pics.
http://craig.4wdpics.com/locker/
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Re: What exactly are these Lock Right bits and pieces???
and you wondered why the rear diff had no centreScrewy_ScrewBall wrote:scored these Lock Right bits and peices.... they are for 60 diffs...
with which i have one and a half of and still collecting.....
Are these bits and pieces of any use to me? do i have to buy any other stuff to make them work? how do i go about using these?
was planning on welding the rear and ARB air the front in the buggy but if i can make these work then no need to weld the rear....
cheers
Screwy
nah didnt pay for them. got them for nothing.
the diffs i have here are 60 series, these boxes and the parts inside may be something completely different for all i know.
cheers guys for the info.
rubbish then
screwy
the diffs i have here are 60 series, these boxes and the parts inside may be something completely different for all i know.
cheers guys for the info.
rubbish then
screwy
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