Irishrover
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Hi Guys
2008, Disco 3, TDV6 with Air suspension.
Bit the bullet due to the fine weather and got round to starting the rear suspension overhaul on the Disco.
New bushes,ARB links, swivel bushes and track rods. I already have the set of Polybushed arms (Both sides), new bolts etc.
Started off at the Offside and apart from rusted bolt heads and nuts everything hasn't gone too bad and none of the bolts have been seized in the bushes, UNTIL I came to the last bolt-the upper rear bush bolt. There is not enough room to get a standard 21mm socket on the bolt head with either a breaker bar or standard ratchet as the body mount and body itself allows enough room. I did manage to get the ring end of a combination 21mm spanner on the bolt head and a long length of scaffold pole on the end for extra leverage but due to the head having rusted, the head was rounded off...boy was it tight and it didn't shift.
Next I tried an 18" pair of Stillsons + the tube and they fouled on the wishbone,which I intend cutting off close to the Bush boss to give me more clearance to swing.
Both the LR manual and Haynes mention nothing about the lack of clearance for access to the bolt with normal or "Special" tools.
The bolt is supposed to be tightened to around 200 ft.lbs so how is that achieved if there is no way a Torque wrench and standard socket will fit on the bolt head ? The nut on the end of the bolt has a leg attached which locates in a slot in the carrier bracket welded to the chassis.
Will the new bolt go into the carrier when the new wishbone is refitted ?
How much of a job is it to remove the body mount and lift the body from the chassis by no more than an inch or so ?
Because the old arms are going for scrap I can carry out drastic measures with an angle grinder if needs be.
Any useful info or tips from those of you that have been there, done that and got the Tee Shirt would be very welcome.
Will make a start on the Nearside now
Cheers Guys
2008, Disco 3, TDV6 with Air suspension.
Bit the bullet due to the fine weather and got round to starting the rear suspension overhaul on the Disco.
New bushes,ARB links, swivel bushes and track rods. I already have the set of Polybushed arms (Both sides), new bolts etc.
Started off at the Offside and apart from rusted bolt heads and nuts everything hasn't gone too bad and none of the bolts have been seized in the bushes, UNTIL I came to the last bolt-the upper rear bush bolt. There is not enough room to get a standard 21mm socket on the bolt head with either a breaker bar or standard ratchet as the body mount and body itself allows enough room. I did manage to get the ring end of a combination 21mm spanner on the bolt head and a long length of scaffold pole on the end for extra leverage but due to the head having rusted, the head was rounded off...boy was it tight and it didn't shift.
Next I tried an 18" pair of Stillsons + the tube and they fouled on the wishbone,which I intend cutting off close to the Bush boss to give me more clearance to swing.
Both the LR manual and Haynes mention nothing about the lack of clearance for access to the bolt with normal or "Special" tools.
The bolt is supposed to be tightened to around 200 ft.lbs so how is that achieved if there is no way a Torque wrench and standard socket will fit on the bolt head ? The nut on the end of the bolt has a leg attached which locates in a slot in the carrier bracket welded to the chassis.
Will the new bolt go into the carrier when the new wishbone is refitted ?
How much of a job is it to remove the body mount and lift the body from the chassis by no more than an inch or so ?
Because the old arms are going for scrap I can carry out drastic measures with an angle grinder if needs be.
Any useful info or tips from those of you that have been there, done that and got the Tee Shirt would be very welcome.
Will make a start on the Nearside now
Cheers Guys