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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2006

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Rear Crossmember on a 110

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puffernutter - 14 Oct 2006 13:06 GMT
Right,

Rear crossmember off, cut just before the chassis crossmember by the
rear springs.

What do people do with the cable?  Cut it and re-connect because there
is no way that it will go back through the grommet in the crossmember?
Or do you drill a new hole and run it down the outside of the crossmember?

After that just a "simple" job of welding the crossmember up!

Cheers

Peter
Austin Shackles - 14 Oct 2006 13:24 GMT
ooer.  talk about synchronicity, I've just seen your posting in ukrme about
selling the Hunslet.  I wish I had the money - having fired "Alan George" on
the TVR which is a full-size one it'd be fun to have one of me own.
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Tom Woods - 14 Oct 2006 16:28 GMT
>What do people do with the cable?  Cut it and re-connect because there
>is no way that it will go back through the grommet in the crossmember?
>Or do you drill a new hole and run it down the outside of the crossmember?

push the grommit out first and then the plug should just fit through
the hole in the metal.
 
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