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OME Steering Stabiliser

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Hi Dennis,
Should be a straight forward swap out.
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Regards,
Julian Voelcker
Mobile: 07971 540362
Cirencester, United Kingdom
1994 HDJ80, 2.5" OME Lift, ARB
 
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:24:43 GMT, Julian Voelcker
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Hi Dennis,
Just curious: Does the OME stabiliser for LCs have several holes at
the closed end of the round sleevee over the shaft, like the OEM part?
If not, I'd recommedn drilling them - when the sleeve gets packed with
sand and mud you will have a problem with turning the wheels full
lock.
Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80
 
Thanks Julian and Roman for the info,
Roman,
"Does the OME stabiliser for LCs have several holes at
No, but I'll drill some - thanks for the tip. I've got a guard that attaches
to a bull bar, but the '91 1HD-T bull bar doesn't fit the 1HD-FT '96 version
(the front wheel arches on the 1HD-FT are too wide).
Julian,
"Should be a straight forward swap out."
I realised I need a 2 leg puller to get one end of the steering damper off.
On the internet there's a good website for tools: www.tooled-up.com -
hopefully a 100mm 2 leg puller will do.
(It's about time I started filling up the toolbox!)
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Rgds,
Dennis, London UK - at last it's snowing, albeit very little
'91 1HD-T
'96 1HD-FT
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