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My 68 Westy - as time goes by .....
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<blockquote data-quote="Cali_bay" data-source="post: 171232" data-attributes="member: 3991"><p>Looks good. 8) Have looked at these t2d spindles myself.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any closer pictures of the ball joints/arms? Do they have a flange on the lower side to stop them pulling out upwards as well as being a press fit? Still trying to get my head around the engineering/safety with these. I known they mention the 5 ton press fit, but the weight of a fully loaded bus hitting a pot hole on a bend would create a high impact load. (May do the calculation)</p><p></p><p>If they have a flange on the bottom this would take that load?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cali_bay, post: 171232, member: 3991"] Looks good. 8) Have looked at these t2d spindles myself. Do you have any closer pictures of the ball joints/arms? Do they have a flange on the lower side to stop them pulling out upwards as well as being a press fit? Still trying to get my head around the engineering/safety with these. I known they mention the 5 ton press fit, but the weight of a fully loaded bus hitting a pot hole on a bend would create a high impact load. (May do the calculation) If they have a flange on the bottom this would take that load? [/QUOTE]
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