1988smithy
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GKN replacement coupling and new bolts and nuts
Glad you said that, helps me convince the missus I need to spend £50 instead of £20
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332353459391
The one I've seen
GKN replacement coupling and new bolts and nuts
Top man cheersWorst case, it has a drawing of it in the workshop manual.
Cheers
The little arrows can be a bit hard to see when you're lying under a Disco with bits of crud and crap falling in your eyes every time you move. A good tip is to use a dab of Tipex correction fluid to enhance the little marks before you start the replacement job.Worst case, it has a drawing of it in the workshop manual.
Cheers
you're lying under a Disco with bits of crud and crap falling in your eyes every time you move.
If you're going to try to replace the centering bush, then I wish you good luck, it's an absolute bitch of a job apparently to get the old one off .... be warned.Glad you said that, helps me convince the missus I need to spend £50 instead of £20
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332353459391
The one I've seen
Top tip!A good tip is to use a dab of Tipex
If you're going to try to replace the centering bush, then I wish you good luck, it's an absolute bitch of a job apparently to get the old one off .... be warned.
Glad you said that, helps me convince the missus I need to spend £50 instead of £20
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/332353459391
The one I've seen
Or this one.
https://www.jgs4x4.co.uk/land-rover-discovery-1-2-rear-propshaft-rubber-coupling-doughnut-kit-gkn/
Hmm same seller but cheaper on their own website, cheers for that
Cheers
Even bigger top tip! Last time I changed the centre bush, I bought the full kit and handed it over to my local indie garage to do the job for me. All sorted and no torn knuckles, well not my knuckles at least!
Started replacing the TD5 injector seals, all was well until the last injector clamp bolt snapped hopefully new bolt will be here Tuesday.
I'd agree with what's been said, but grease comes in many and various types. For use around the brakes, I'd prefer to use an extremely high temperature grease formulated for the brake jobs, especially on disc brakes which even under normal conditions can run hotter than drum brakes.Well, removed the piece of PVC which has been covering the SRS warning light and cured the problem by repairing the broken wires to the pretensioner. Also had the rear brakes apart and I have to ask the question "Why?"....
Both calipers were siezed on the slider pins. Siezed with rust in the rubber boot. This doesn't happen overnight, over month or even over year, given the amount of rust.
WHY would any service not check this? I always pull the boots back and check the motion of the slider. Siezed sliders lead to poor pedal, badly worn uneven shoes, and eventually a wrecked calipers.
So IF you are checking your brake pads, please check the slider pins, it's a 2 minute job, and a small tube of graphite grease is cheap....a lot cheaper than a calipers!