Replacing the Guard Rubbers on the Sub Frame

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WayneXG95
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Replacing the Guard Rubbers on the Sub Frame

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Replacing the Guard Rubbers on the Sub Frame
I brought rubber from Clark rubber and it fitted like a glove. The item code number is 10602.

I checked the lenght with the sample off the rusted sub frame and worked from there.

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Then checked it for depth

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This is what I brought from Clark Rubber, 4 metres of it.

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Bit of a trim with the old chicken scissors. (women shouldn't be allowed to use these, there a mans tool)...... :shh:

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Checking the cut is right.

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Checking it fits against the old one.

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Making sure it's the correct lenght

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Comparing it with the old one.

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After Rusty did a final trim this is what we have.
Almost identical to the old one.... :thumbsup:

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Just to show what it looks like on Milkshake... :loveee:

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Funny we go to so much trouble for something probably will never be seen.. :lol:
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Re: Replacing the Guard Rubbers on the Sub Frame

Post by Trev »

Exactly the same stuff I used on the wagon when I did it up, :thumbsup: .
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