I can definitely say it took some lining back up at the roadside to get a bolt through to get me home ... On the plus side id picked a new watts linkage up ready to fit so the bolt came off a doddle haha.
Having thought about this overnight I am now deffo going to check mine. It is scary that just one bolt holds the key to safe lateral location on such a heavy vehicle.
I think I might have been thinking about the A-frame type o thing on the top of the Disco 1's rear axle, which of course the D2 don't have. Obvs the radius arms don't do any /much sideways location, nor do the springs, or the anti roll bar. So we are left with just the Watts linkage.
In the old days, on a leaf sprung rear axle, a Watts linkage was a step up from a Panhard rod and was there to improve lateral location from the rather loose lateral location of just the leaf springs. (Sorry if I am teaching grandmothers to suck eggs here) Which is why I was, for a moment, amazed that its failure was so dramatic. On my Marlin Roadster, like the one
@kevstar used to have, you could buy a Panhard rod and anti tramp bar kit to improve the roadholding, as otherwise it relied on the leafsprings and a modification to the rear shockers positioning.
So I am now very concerned that what, to me, should be the icing on the rear suspension cake, has now become THE lateral position maintainer. Looks a tiny, wee bit like laziness from the suspension designer's point of view.
On the last kit car I am still building, I had to make all sorts of changes to the rear suspension and this too involved designing and fitting a Panhard rod. I know it sounds like I don't know what I am talking about but in fact, the problem is, I possibly know a bit too much about various different designs and get confused by what appears to me to be a stupid impossibility.
I hope all other D2 owners pay attention to this thread and check their Watts linkage bolts.
STILL can't believe it. Have to assume it is summat to do with making its off road potential better and there I am not so in touch as I have never built an off roader.
Hmmmmm!