Weeelllll Saturday was the big day that I was kinda dreading. Reading so many horror stories of seised bolts and breaking parts.
But needed doing and too tight to pay a garage so here we go.
Wheels off to see what we are working with.
Windy gun made light work of the camber bolt
However the rear too bolts are work for the double linked spanner. 1/8th of a turn the whole way!
And of course the bolt is seized solid in the bush.
My blades for the air saw would struggle to cut through cheese which was helpful.
Eventually managed to prise it out by hammer a chisel between the bolt head and the wishbone bracket.
And off
I was relieved by this
Leaving a hole
Starting to think maybe I should have just paid the garage to do it lol
New wishbones, Range Rover sport bushes and bolts
Then the other big rubbish job, replacing the hub bush
Guy on Disco3.co.uk posted about getting them off using pullers.
So had a go
Got the old one off, then a trip to Halfords to get a 38mm bolt that would fit over the new rubber bush and push on the sleeve.
Yep, bought a socket just to push a bush ha ha.
But worth it as it worked and new bush in
Wishbone back on, note I had to undo the air line feed to the shock so I could push the hub back up to the new wishbone
(Remember to do the air line back up before putting the car back together)
Meanwhile my mate had managed to get the drivers wishbone off. Seemed to put up a bit more of a fight.
About 6 hours in lol
Bolts in and new braided lines fitted
Mate had to go medieval on the drivers hub bush
Passenger side finished
Then jack the hub up so there is 485mm between bottom of the arch and centre of the hub nut.
Then can torque it up. Well torqued the hub camber bolt up to spec then the two rear bolts torqued to FT setting with the double spanner arrangement.
Finally on to new lines on the front
Old ones off
New braided lines fitted
And that’s new wishbones fitted and new braided brake lines all round.
Bleeding the brakes was a bit of a problem, bleed the system at least 6 times the old fashioned way and twice with the IID tool running the abs system but still got a bit of sponginess to the pedal
But it was 11:30 at night and we started at 11am so officially called it a night.
The brakes are pretty dam good tbf so I’m gonna get it booked in to the local indi for a brake fluid change (which was the plan anyway) and that should sort that.
Wheel alignment gonna get book in Saturday and got some new tyres to go on my 20’s that will be getting fitted Sunday.
Hell of a lot of work but it’s done now so happy.