Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 6:56 pm
I've taken the brake pipes and hand brake jollop off.

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I didn't take the dash pad off. I removed the steering wheel ,and undid the steering column bolts, and lowered it down, then removed the dash panel, to access the speedo cable and wires,cadboy wrote:I have a question JD, did you take out your Dash pad when you did this work?
If so can you give tell me how you got the bolts out as mine just keeps on turning and don't want to come out
I had a look in to getting the shafts re splined, but the re hardening was the stumbling block,as you say,it sort of points me at the cut to length shafts.Blue wrote:How are you going to narrow the axle? You need a jig to do it, and that means stripping out the diff. I don't know if you are aware of it, but the splines on the shafts are broached and hardened, cutting and resplining looses the hardness and you end up with a weaker shaft that stock, they tend to twist on the splined area, happened to me many years ago.