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The series of Jeep before your donor model has a steering box right at the front of the rail. I suspect the steering shaft would be significantly longer than yours. The coupling to your rack looks similar if not identical to the steering box version. I have a lathe (not a lot of tooling) at my workshop in Bayswater that you're more than welcome to use. Loving this thread.
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Glad to help.
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Making the most of our checked luggage limit coming back home through the US! Still can't believe we brought all this home plus our luggage which varied from thermals for -18*C in Taos to snorkelling gear and a dinner jacket for the cruise in the Caribbean! About a 1000 stainless fasteners and three more body hammers as I don't seem to have enough already. Custom made bead roller dies too to match the beads on the cab. Had to partially disassemble the 27" beadroller as it weighs 84 lbs on its own and were only allowed up to 50 lbs per item. Tooks the shafts, dies, handles etc out and got it 0.5 lb over the limit but they let it through! Another two of the other 4 bags were just over too, but the last one was under enough to get it all excepted.
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Christmas time for you
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Fair play to you Marcus, you can never have too many tools!!!!!!!!!!
Best regards. Mick
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Looks like you’ve made a good haul! I’m sure you’ll be putting all those tools and equipment to very good use on your amazing project!
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Many thanks for the comments. There was a lot of things that you paid way more for the postage than the item was worth to get it sent home to Australia. I saved over $300 US in freight alone doing it this way not including the bead roller! They would not send that to me at all internationally.
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well done on the imports .. is the bead roller any difference to the cheap ones here .. my was a chinese model but the shaft are standard size and the eastwood roller kits fits nicely along with the motor from the metalman tools in shepparton
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I have some letter stamps for leather if that helps
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