Anti roll bar bracket

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Re: Anti roll bar bracket

Post by Northern Bongolow » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:15 pm

yes mike i got a nice BONGOLOW in mm fav colour, love it :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Re: Anti roll bar bracket

Post by mikeonb4c » Wed Mar 24, 2010 3:39 pm

M 80NGD wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:
M 80NGD wrote: I heeded everybodys advice but still managed to snap one of the fixed bolts!! :shock: It took me just under 3 hours
Thats the worry. If you have a good socket and extension bar you may get a good purchase, enough to snap the bolt. Not sure there's much you can do to avoid that (hindsight is a wonderful thing). How did you sort it dude as they are welded bolts/studs/threads arent they?
Hi Mike,I used a 6 sided socket as you suggested,but I actually snapped it without using an extension bar! I was only

using the handle when it snapped,(don't know me own strength! :lol: ) I had to drill out the rest of the bolt and then

drill through the round welded nut thing on the bracket,using HSS drills,from 2mm all the way up to 8 mm,to make an

hole big enough for a new nut and bolt! Drilling alone,took me an hour and a quarter :shock: But at least it's done :D

Cheers,Lee.
Excellent Lee. V. useful for others to have that clear explanation in case it happens to them (I reckon some nuts - me included - just can't be saved, unless something like a nut splitter could be got on them). What a pain!

Ady - v. pleased to hear about the Bongolow, light and nimble, and the colour looks good too. There's only so much pink a chap can take :lol: :lol: :lol:
(Hmmm - think I just joined the League of Dead Gentlemen :lol: )
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Re: Anti roll bar bracket

Post by missfixit70 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:23 pm

wonkanoby wrote:http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=37754

seems its not so easy as no one knows were to get them
Thats front droplinks wonka (& there are plenty of decent ones available) :wink:
It's the ARB brackets (on the rear) that are being discussed here :wink:
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Re: Anti roll bar bracket

Post by al & chris » Thu Mar 25, 2010 12:36 am

Not sure if ours went due to camber and and very steep hill. Most cars lift a wheel of ground when going slowley round corner. Bongo does not lift but must put a strain on role bar.
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Re: Anti roll bar bracket

Post by mikexgough » Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:07 am

which is why I advised to replace ALL the components that are connected to the Anti roll bar.....it makes sense to renew all the parts at the same time.....they will all be at the same age, not one part would be weaker than any other part connected to the ARB so there will not be any component which will be weak. If you only change one part then there will be another component failure in a short while.
For the front and rear Anti Roll Bars........you have the Bar...... and the Bushes for mountings and the Drop links to connect to the suspension...... If you replace all the components........... there wont be a weak part that could fail the MOT test either.... :wink:

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This shows the front but the rear in the main is similar......
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