Ian Mackay
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Yup, there are nice ones appearing regularly, needing chassis work.At the moment, but give it a couple of years and then there will be few nice ones for sale
Yup, there are nice ones appearing regularly, needing chassis work.At the moment, but give it a couple of years and then there will be few nice ones for sale
some canker on your chassis, How old is the car?
Looks worse than it is, typically 90% is 3mm stainless plated, or zintec, covered in underseal and crap lol
18 years old, used every day in Scottish gritted roads 180,000 miles, that's an old pic 90% of chassis is now platedsome canker on your chassis, How old is the car? i did my linkage in the Autumn, Genuine bushes, Radius arms to, then it get the pre winter treatment, picture of the silver one i had, but the black one gets the same every year!
18 years old, used every day in Scottish gritted roads 180,000 miles, that's an old pic 90% of chassis is now plated
Is that a forklift holding your landy up ?some canker on your chassis, How old is the car? i did my linkage in the Autumn, Genuine bushes, Radius arms to, then it get the pre winter treatment, picture of the silver one i had, but the black one gets the same every year!
Had the 200 then 300 chassis was better than D2 but bodies were shot.I was thinking that, my D1 from 1992 has a lot less rust on it
I am not a fan of the WATTS linkage, seems to be a lot more moving parts and components so hardly a saving in weight or machining, assembly time is it, if anything the back axle was over engineered as it already runs rear radius arms attached to the axle at two points so a simple panhard should have sufficed, save the WATTS allows the axle to remain virtually parallel in plane throughout suspension travel, maybe it refines the rear axle handling but I doubt it improves it much.
A frame and trailing arms were simple and very effective, D1 had 7 seat capacity too so not that, 7 seat D2s were only available on air suspension so not really sure?
JCB Telehandler, best lift it has had! waxoyl mixed with digger grease/cyclip oil, just passed MOT at lakeland landrover, they also checked it with a fine tooth comb, solid as a rock underneath, 130miles 04, pursuit!
Well put a few miles on the Disco, great to be rid of the clunking, I know its not much but the whole ride seems much more positive, topped up rear axle while lying there, also wire brushed plate on axle and rear sub frame, which then got treated to a coat of black gloss yacht enamel, back to work tomorrow, now what's next, steering box probably, seems heavier.Never got started till twelve today, but still plenty of time to finish, would have taken longer if bushes had to be removed & replaced.
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