A recent thread talked about protecting brake drums. I agree that brake drums are one of the sturdier parts on a Fuso. The same could not be said of the pleated rubber boots protecting the constant velocity joints. A fairly small stick or sharp stone could easily slice one and allow dirt, sand and water to ruin the components. Anybody have that happen?
I seem to remember a couple of photos in unrelated threads over the last year or two that showed metal guards attached to the lower portion of the steering knuckles. Unfortunately I didn't bookmark them. I assume these were to help protect the fragile rubber boots.
I don't know if these were factory parts, one off fabrication by an owner or maybe it wasn't a Fuso though the axle looked like one.
If these are factory parts installed on later Fuso's, I would like to know the part # so I can retrofit. They are not present on a US spec. 1993 FG439.
I seem to remember a couple of photos in unrelated threads over the last year or two that showed metal guards attached to the lower portion of the steering knuckles. Unfortunately I didn't bookmark them. I assume these were to help protect the fragile rubber boots.
I don't know if these were factory parts, one off fabrication by an owner or maybe it wasn't a Fuso though the axle looked like one.
If these are factory parts installed on later Fuso's, I would like to know the part # so I can retrofit. They are not present on a US spec. 1993 FG439.