After a mammoth
37 days getting my bus recovered from Belgium, through the insurance, she finally arrived at "Evil Bens" on Wednesday 9th Sept. Only visible damage is the front number plate has come off and is lying on the cab floor apparently. apart from that all seems pretty much as I left it back at the beginning of August.
Ben has very kindly took my bus in, totally unplanned and at the drop of a hat, to repair my front beam or if needs be replace it with a newer upgraded and tougher version if necessary. The Slamwerks beam I had fitted had design flaws in it which weakened the whole tubular strength and structure of the beam where the slots for the adjustable arms for the airbags are situated. It was just a matter of time before the beam gave way. It took just 12 months of use for this to happen. There is no strengthening of the beam whatsoever around where these slots are cut.
Here is a video of the damage if you haven't seen it already:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTJdTYfBMI0
Hopefully Ben will be able to assess in the next day or so the damage done and the best means to rectify this undesirable situation I now find myself in!
As always I'll keep this thread updated as to any progress.
Meantime I'd genuinely like to thank a couple of people off this forum for their initial help and advice at the time that I was stranded in Belgium.
Firstly Ben Lewis for taking this on without hesitation and his reassurance it will get sorted! From his past work I have no worries on that front!
Also Stu (StuF) Even tho he was half cut at the time of the incident, lol, I think he soon sobered up a little to make a few phone calls on my behalf with some contact numbers he had and get the ball rolling on advice and options available to me. Much appreciated bro!!
Ned faux for his help and advice whilst at the show, I appreciate him having to leave his stall to try speak to some contacts he knew dotted around the show. it all came to nothing, but we'd agreed it was ultimately best to get her repaired in back in good old Blighty.
Graham Lyall - (GrahamL) for also offering his services and a possible place of storage, even tho he was chock a block busy at the time!
Its humbling to know these people are willing to step up to the mark in your desperate hour of need.
I look forward to hopefully posting some better news in the coming days.