Outrigger replacement recommendations

Outrigger replacement recommendations

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taylormj4

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1,590 posts

281 months

Yesterday (11:58)
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Hi All,
My outriggers are looking rusty again. They are not the originals. Had them replaced by an Independent several years ago a part of a body lift. They used POR15 paint (at my request). What a mistake that was. The paint stuck well to the corroded chassis but not to the new outriggers. Paint started crackng and flaking off within 2 years and the job looks to need doing again.

As the main chassis is not corroded, I'm thinking of just getting the outriggers replaced without the body lift. Read that this can be done. Anyone had this done and recommend someone to do this? Recommendations not to use someone due to bad experience also welcomed.

Thanks.

Belle427

10,569 posts

248 months

Yesterday (12:08)
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You sure they have rusted that badly?
May still need a partial body lift to do it properly but maybe they can be cleaned up and saved?

TR4man

5,420 posts

189 months

Yesterday (16:22)
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I had my outriggers replaced by Sportmotive last year and would recommend that you speak to them.

They describe their process on their website https://www.sportmotive.com/

sixor8

6,965 posts

283 months

Yesterday (18:02)
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I get a strange 'your clock is ahead' warning on their website, and cannot connect to it. All other parts of the web, like being here, are fine. scratchchin

andrewcliffe

1,298 posts

239 months

Yesterday (18:19)
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Mat Smith TVR in Norfolk did my outriggers.