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I got them from amazon for 93 each, they are Sealey APMS53
Cheaper here!
https://workshopping.co.uk/storage-workstations/premier-industrial-workstations/superline-pro-workshop-modular-systems/sealey-apms53-modular-wall-cabinet-680mm
'When you go into kwik fit to complain of a slight rattle and you get the bill at the end' :eek:
Mark must be a rich man god thats an eye watering bill
Edit: I thought this was all at once! :LOL: But he did say 12k was spent just in one year alone
Cheers! Yes I thought that would be the right thing to do! Luckily not much more should have to be drilled out the housings.
Im thinking of getting this, Ill have to tap a new hole as you can see its the other way round but that way technically I could stick to m8 bolts. This way I can rule...
The only thing that was holding the pinion in place (because of the massive gap for the bearing) were the 2 m8 bolts that bolt the housing down, now they arnt exactly close tolerance, all the force the pinon goes through goes through the bolts. My theory is they just couldnt take the stress and...
Do what phil at dritworks did and then still not be happy 🤣 I knew immediately that the fronts weren't right though, you cant have that big of a difference, because the rears are f**king huge
To rule out the lesser of the 3 problems to have, get these. It doesnt take long for the powerflex rack bushes to develop play so I wouldnt entertain anything other than these...
@Yorkshire Pudding So after a long think Im going to build it back up in the spare casing I have that has much better fitment of the bearing, press in the new bearing I bought also and put all new seals in the rack, use 12.9s on the pinion housing with locktite and buy a beam type torque wrench...
What I keep thinking is, how did that happen? Because I can assemble into a better or new casing, but what if theres a design flaw and it will just f**k up again. Now Ive just bought quick disconnects for every line in the pas system 🤣 Because even before I found this out I had a crap gut...
So turns out its where the bearing seats, amazing. @RuskiWeldShit @1985michael182 @Yorkshire Pudding Whats yours thoughts on this? There wasnt any problem when first fitted (no play) then 1000-1500 miles it completely gave up. It was already slowly leaking out the end seal not long after...
I might end up needing one of those. My Makita die grinder is too big really, unless they bring out a similar design soon I’ll to turn to the dark side 😬
Still waiting on a bearing and sleeve, although Ive made a new discovery :unsure::unsure: Its not the bearing 😑
So the first rack is the quick rack, there is considerable play where the bearing seats into the casing. The 2nd is an oem rack, very little movement. When I swap the pinions over, it...
I ended up using some like that mate! There's 4 for each cabinet and so far so good. Ended up buying different floor cabinets to the one I said as it wasn't in stock and couldn't wait any longer 😄
I doubt it, until someone shows pictures comparing the 2 and an alignment reading then Im not convinced. Some people have 2 deg caster on their 182 even with updated wishbones when it should be 3.3, so where is that caster coming from??
So the spool valve is held on by circlip which makes things easier, but the sleeves won’t go over this part of the pinion, I basically need just one long tube. Also need to actually buy the bearing 😄