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My Landy is a 1995 300TDi van fitted with winch bumper, half roll cage, tree/rock sliders and shortly tow bar.
I've fitted a Britpart +2" suspension kit (light/medium +40mm front and +50mm rear) which has obviously replaced the damper bushes at the same time all round.
I then fitted 275/75R16 tyres the next day.
I can confirm that the A frame ball joint IS faulty with about 8mm of travel.
I have ordered a Britpart bush kit http://www.britpart.com/parts/suspension-and-axle/bushes/bush-sets-kits/defender/dc7010/ @ about £60 (not had bill)
1) - The steering has become a little vague (following the suspension and tyres change) and is now prone to change direction with road undulations/bumps.
Is this likely the remaining bushes? Could steering damper cause this? Could it be steering damper bushes (only a fiver DA2425)
2) - How do I support the Landy to remove the entire A frame as I need to change the ball joint and the forward bushes? I'm fitting a Lemforder ball joint.
OR should I leave it fitted whilst doing the front and then do the rear?
3) - What do I need to support to remove panhard rods to replace bushes?
4) - What do I need to support to remove radius arms to replace bushes?
5) - On absolute full lock (right hand down) the tyre lightly rubs on something. Are the bump stops the bolts which stick out of the hub and if so which one do I turn and in which direction?
6) - Once I've replaced the steering damper bushes, the front and rear suspension damper bushes, the A frame bushes, the panhard rod bushes and the radius arm bushes are there any other things that need to be done in order to get the steering and handling as good as I can?
7) - Is it normal for the rear springs to dislocate when you lift the Landy using the chassis? When I lower it the springs do not go back into their seats correctly.
8) - The frame front turrets.... I'm looking at the tube ones and I can see standard and +2 versions. I have +2" suspension now so do I need +2 turrets or does that increase the height by another 2" meaning I should get the standard ones?
Thanks everyone...... Electrics is my bag and I have to learn most mechanical jobs as I do them. I managed to change the rear discs/calipers, cam belt, all the suspension etc so I'm ok when I have all the information.
I've fitted a Britpart +2" suspension kit (light/medium +40mm front and +50mm rear) which has obviously replaced the damper bushes at the same time all round.
I then fitted 275/75R16 tyres the next day.
I can confirm that the A frame ball joint IS faulty with about 8mm of travel.
I have ordered a Britpart bush kit http://www.britpart.com/parts/suspension-and-axle/bushes/bush-sets-kits/defender/dc7010/ @ about £60 (not had bill)
1) - The steering has become a little vague (following the suspension and tyres change) and is now prone to change direction with road undulations/bumps.
Is this likely the remaining bushes? Could steering damper cause this? Could it be steering damper bushes (only a fiver DA2425)
2) - How do I support the Landy to remove the entire A frame as I need to change the ball joint and the forward bushes? I'm fitting a Lemforder ball joint.
OR should I leave it fitted whilst doing the front and then do the rear?
3) - What do I need to support to remove panhard rods to replace bushes?
4) - What do I need to support to remove radius arms to replace bushes?
5) - On absolute full lock (right hand down) the tyre lightly rubs on something. Are the bump stops the bolts which stick out of the hub and if so which one do I turn and in which direction?
6) - Once I've replaced the steering damper bushes, the front and rear suspension damper bushes, the A frame bushes, the panhard rod bushes and the radius arm bushes are there any other things that need to be done in order to get the steering and handling as good as I can?
7) - Is it normal for the rear springs to dislocate when you lift the Landy using the chassis? When I lower it the springs do not go back into their seats correctly.
8) - The frame front turrets.... I'm looking at the tube ones and I can see standard and +2 versions. I have +2" suspension now so do I need +2 turrets or does that increase the height by another 2" meaning I should get the standard ones?
Thanks everyone...... Electrics is my bag and I have to learn most mechanical jobs as I do them. I managed to change the rear discs/calipers, cam belt, all the suspension etc so I'm ok when I have all the information.
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