xDParis64
Active Member
Hey all!
I have my Forever Land Rover and just want to let you all know what I have done and had a few question along the way. I will make sure to bold any questions so y'all can help without having to read me yap on
1. So this Saturday I performed a 1 wheel up test on my VCU and from looking at the forum for doing this I want a time under 1 minute to go from 1:30 to 3:00, now I am not sure but I used an 18" (1.5ft) Torque Wrench as my bar and 5L bottle of windshield wiper fluid as my 5KG, and it went from 1:30 to 3:00 in probably a couple seconds, literally no resistance, so my question is, Is such a quick time for the VCU test good or really bad? Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated.
Secondly I fitted a lift kit Saturday too as well as fixed the clunky gear change with some new rear diff mounts.
Glad to say the ride is so much smoother with those rear diff mounts. added a picture to show the centre and sides below;
What a pain in the a** it was to get that centre mount out of the bracket. replaced the side ones too as the parts were fairly cheap
The lift kit went very well actually after seeing some people have issues online, I only have one issue at the moment, which was that the camber bolts that came with muddymods was too short which I found out after trying to tighten it and ripped the threads off so now I have a lot of positive camber which while not massively bad not ideal.
I fitted 50mm to the front and 60mm to the rear, other than camber bolts, the track rods were very much stuck, got around this by simply removing them from inside the engine considering the 1.8 K Petrol has so much engine space it was easier, did need to grind the panel to the frame and painted it to make sure it did not rust.
Ignore all the tools, it was a long and hot day
Rear lift kit >
Rear fitted without the front:
Honestly could not be happier with the lift almost doubled the clearance on the car.
Could sit in the clearance if I wanted to
If anyone knows some good brand camber bolts that I can install to go get a wheel alignment?
Thank you all for reading!
I have my Forever Land Rover and just want to let you all know what I have done and had a few question along the way. I will make sure to bold any questions so y'all can help without having to read me yap on
1. So this Saturday I performed a 1 wheel up test on my VCU and from looking at the forum for doing this I want a time under 1 minute to go from 1:30 to 3:00, now I am not sure but I used an 18" (1.5ft) Torque Wrench as my bar and 5L bottle of windshield wiper fluid as my 5KG, and it went from 1:30 to 3:00 in probably a couple seconds, literally no resistance, so my question is, Is such a quick time for the VCU test good or really bad? Any guidance here would be greatly appreciated.
Secondly I fitted a lift kit Saturday too as well as fixed the clunky gear change with some new rear diff mounts.
Glad to say the ride is so much smoother with those rear diff mounts. added a picture to show the centre and sides below;
What a pain in the a** it was to get that centre mount out of the bracket. replaced the side ones too as the parts were fairly cheap
The lift kit went very well actually after seeing some people have issues online, I only have one issue at the moment, which was that the camber bolts that came with muddymods was too short which I found out after trying to tighten it and ripped the threads off so now I have a lot of positive camber which while not massively bad not ideal.
I fitted 50mm to the front and 60mm to the rear, other than camber bolts, the track rods were very much stuck, got around this by simply removing them from inside the engine considering the 1.8 K Petrol has so much engine space it was easier, did need to grind the panel to the frame and painted it to make sure it did not rust.
Ignore all the tools, it was a long and hot day
Rear lift kit >
Rear fitted without the front:
Honestly could not be happier with the lift almost doubled the clearance on the car.
Could sit in the clearance if I wanted to
If anyone knows some good brand camber bolts that I can install to go get a wheel alignment?
Thank you all for reading!