no but it looks like your pas box has a leak
daft question does that look like paint on the springs or something rubbing ??
Probably the wheel and tyre when it was being taking off, heavy bu66er
just the dirt rubbed offdaft question does that look like paint on the springs or something rubbing ??
sorry muse meant to put that in a reply to ur good self , lol
daft question does that look like paint on the springs or something rubbing ??
sorry muse meant to put that in a reply to ur good self , lol
dont know how the d2-d3 tyres compare but christ they are certainally on the shall we say
bloody heavy , lol
have you tried undoing drag link from the drop arm on the box jacking both wheels up and turning the wheels lock to lock by hand, could be box but pump is more commonHaha Nope I wiped the dirt off just out of interest
Could the PAS leak be the issue? Any common areas to look out for etc?
Cheers again everyone.
Haha Nope I wiped the dirt off just out of interest
Could the PAS leak be the issue? Any common areas to look out for etc?
Cheers again everyone.
Did you pull the wheel off from the bottom? Looks like the tyre has caught the spring and rubbed the crap off it
4 sure. Mine came with 20's on it, which doesn't help
mine are only 17 , what size tyres u got on urs please
mine are 235/70/17
imagine ur tyres are wider
Not sure I'll check tomorrow
have you tried undoing drag link from the drop arm on the box jacking both wheels up and turning the wheels lock to lock by hand, could be box but pump is more common
wheels can be in any position to remove the drag link you will need to smack the end of the arm to release the joint with a decent sized hammer to release it from the rodSorry I haven't yet, been preoccupied with the discs and brakes. This one Im changing the brake pads had completely disintegrated! the disc is also very worn. After this I will check the pump, and then try what you said in my other post. So jack up the front wheels onto stands, go underneath and undo the 18mm nut to release the drop arm from the steering box. Then pull it free and try to manually move the wheels? Must I put full lock on before disconnecting to ensure it goes back on at the correct angle? Is it easy to put back together, Id hate to wreck it on my drive and not get to garage haha.
Cheer again Jamesmartin you're very knowledgeable.
no worries
thk god i put new tyres on the back last week, must have known,
one of them was down to 3mm , far too low for my liking
maybe it's a land rover thing in knowing when bad weather is coming
drove like a dream,didn't even have to put it into the terrain setting , didn't miss a beat
wish i had bought one ages ago
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