Transfer box mounts

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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by turbo-tom » Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:03 pm

in the message box were you type to reply etc there is a ebay button push that and then put your code in ie

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so it looks something like that (ignore the code box)

and then you get something like this bud


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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Sj410red » Sun Sep 15, 2013 1:50 pm

Ok cheers for that Tom... Scottie, if I got longer bolts I cud add and extra poly bush top and bottom like that set you linked to me. My stock 1s are shot really, had quite a vibration thru the t box stick. I have noticed ther is more of a transmission noise now with what I have done but no vibration.
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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Sj410red » Sun Sep 15, 2013 3:48 pm

I've just had a re-mod on the mounts I've added a 1/2 inch poly bush top n bottom, what do u think?
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And after, going for test drive now to see if its reduced t box noise in cab
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3" calmini lift springs
6" shackles
Rough Country Shocks
Z bar
32mm spacers
Aisan free wheeling hubs
Roll bar
Snorkel
K&N air filter
Poly bushes all round
Diff & Box high breather pipes
Front Diff guard

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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by turbo-tom » Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:04 pm

cant see any problems with that mate! sj's a known to have loud transmissions
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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Rambo416 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:24 pm

Hello there am new to this site
i had same problem with shaky 4wd stick and changed to the mounts ScottieJ has mentioned but now the back end shakes and vibrates a lot around 40mph
WHAT HAVE I DONE WRONG?
any help guys would be great cheers

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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Sj410red » Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:44 pm

Hi, have you checked yur uj's on rear propshaft? Perhaps there worn and giving the vibration, mine failed its mot on bad joints, fitted newer 1 and it was a lot quieter than before.
3" calmini lift springs
6" shackles
Rough Country Shocks
Z bar
32mm spacers
Aisan free wheeling hubs
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Snorkel
K&N air filter
Poly bushes all round
Diff & Box high breather pipes
Front Diff guard

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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Jordi » Sun Sep 15, 2013 8:53 pm

I'm running those ones in Scotties link. No problems as yet.

Mine came from Dave @ Llama though.

http://www.llama4x4.com/page5.htm
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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Rambo416 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:29 pm

I have changed the prop as i had the splines badly worn and uj's and splines are now good
however when i fitted new mounts i put the rubbers in the middle of the mounts
I.e how should they be fitted cos they maybe wrong
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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Jordi » Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:40 pm

Rambo416 wrote:I have changed the prop as i had the splines badly worn and uj's and splines are now good
however when i fitted new mounts i put the rubbers in the middle of the mounts
I.e how should they be fitted cos they maybe wrong
cheers
Any photos of them?

I runs the Llama mounts and all is good. I did have to cut a bolt down a bit though. One of the bolts would only go in from the bottom up overs and when tightened it touched the bottom on the body making a hell of a noise. Chopped a few mill off and its spot on.

I would go through and check all bolts for tightness in the drive train.
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Re: Transfer box mounts

Post by Rambo416 » Sun Sep 15, 2013 10:08 pm

ok they are done on all three like this?
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