Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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hello im jays were can i get one of these strenthend rubbers from fanks
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jayz4ze1t wrote:hello im jays were can i get one of these strenthend rubbers from fanks
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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Gene FJ20DEBT wrote:
Thirsty wrote: There is a company called Qld Rollers and Liners at Rocklea that remake the rubbers. Take the torque tube and the mount off the car to them and they will do it in a few days for about $140.00.
I have one in Rally Gem and it is just fine. Took me 18 months of rallying to wear the first one out. The newest one is bigger and looks stronger.
Cheers Thirsty :)


Queensland Rollers And liners actually dont make the 'Rubbers' any more, they lost / dont have the mould any more...
i have actually gone and found another company and have supplied them with a new mould, and now am able to get them to make the new rubbers on request.

For details, message me, or call me 0417 640 710
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^^^ How much are they charging,& how long will it take
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Post by whites »

I would mind one myself.Ive got the money waiting!!
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Hey guys I'm having problems with Part Number 8!

Iv replacedd my torque tube
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Post by MONKEYMAN »

Has anybody got one of these recently....
Bit of an old post, and I'll be needing one so just throwing it out there
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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Hi all im new to the fourm. Im trying to find a heavy duty replacement torque tube mount rubber for my tg gemini im reffering to the rubber mount that slides onto the end of the torque tube and bolts the the diff mount cage. Im in adelaide sa and I wish to buy one asap. Any info would be great thanks
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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from what ive heard they arent doing them any more, i called qld rollers and they said they lost the moulds in the floods. its a prick of a job, took me 6 tonne of pressure to get mine off, lucky work had the machine to press it out, just look for someone selling the whole thing in good nick and just do a swap
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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Just buy a h/d rubber from this guy
http://www.thomas4parts.com/specials.htm
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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gemi79te wrote:its a prick of a job, took me 6 tonne of pressure to get mine off, lucky work had the machine to press it out
To get the rubber off the shaft housing? A grinder or hacksaw blade to get it off, easy as. Took me 5 mins.

I got one supplied by thomas4parts as Ant said above. Awesome product and heavy duty. Way better than standard.
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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yeah i wasnt sure if i needed the inner lining on the rubber or not, everyone kept saying keep the metal feet so they can press em on, mine also had a metal lining that the torque tube slid into so i didnt want to ruin it, ended up getting a spare heavy duty one someone had layin around anyway, so yeah now u mention it it woulda taken me 5 min if i hada cut it off but all i had at the time was a vice and hammer and it went nowhere.
im after a strengthened inner shaft now, any one stocking or making pm me
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Re: Aftermarket torque tube rubbers

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I thought I was being SLACKO by cutting the feet off and leaving Rubber still in place on spare Rear end but with no time energy or Brain had no choice. Cheaper to post just the feet not the whole Rubber too :wink:
To get the rubber off the shaft housing? A grinder or hacksaw blade to get it off, easy as. Took me 5 mins.

I got one supplied by thomas4parts as Ant said above. Awesome product and heavy duty. Way better than standard.
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