So is this a 90/110 ;)
Did you get the steering damper conversion as well?

so looks like a GL steering arm?
(This is mine so threads look about the same on the track rods)

now have you got a leaking swivel or had you just over filled them? (Oil showing on disk )

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It’s a 90. Steering damper conversion ? Do you mean the clip kr bracket that goes onto the bars ?

Not sure on the swivel at first i thought it’s my oil cooler pipes as I know one has a split in it so it’s ****ing out that side which I need to do. I’m hoping it’s just the rain outside
 
It’s a 90. Steering damper conversion ? Do you mean the clip kr bracket that goes onto the bars ?

Not sure on the swivel at first i thought it’s my oil cooler pipes as I know one has a split in it so it’s ****ing out that side which I need to do. I’m hoping it’s just the rain outside

1 of the attached (steering damper)
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Yea I got it but haven’t put it on yet as I need to do it properly as when I put it on it’s too long so need to do it proper

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Watch out for some 'steering dampers' which are just shock absorbers..... a steering damper doesnt try to spring open, it just has resistance in both directions.
 
I put some heavy duty steering arms on. Hoping you can help. The front one the track rod ends are both like have a lot of thread showing seems way too much ? I haven’t had tracking done yet but I don’t see that pulling them in tbat much ?


The drag link doesn’t affect the tracking, the rear one does. Your steering wheel could be off a bit though
 
Fitted a rear door gas strut... Got to be one of the best things I've done yet. Not sure how I've lived without it. Also sorted some bits out for the MOT and put on some new pads !
 
Not today but last Thursday took Norman the 90 for the French equiv' of the MOT.
Passed :D:D:D:D:D:D the only advisories were for dents in the bodywork and doors FFS, they are meant to be there, they are honourable battle scars. Norm has had a fair old time playing/working in the woods.
 
The 90 went in to a local Indy to have two new chassis legs and front crossmember welded on. Not looking forward to the bill though… :rolleyes::(
 
Collected the 90 from. The local Indy guy who did the welding. It cost just over £1200, which was a bit more than I initially bargained for. However, he did the job properly, stripped the wings, radiator panel, radiator and some other parts off to get to it. The welding is a very tidy job which I’m impressed with. He painted it then treated it with dinitrol and fitted my replacement galvy bumper. The bumper has finished the front end off nicely too!
Next job, the MoT later this week…
 
Collected the 90 from. The local Indy guy who did the welding. It cost just over £1200, which was a bit more than I initially bargained for. However, he did the job properly, stripped the wings, radiator panel, radiator and some other parts off to get to it. The welding is a very tidy job which I’m impressed with. He painted it then treated it with dinitrol and fitted my replacement galvy bumper. The bumper has finished the front end off nicely too!
Next job, the MoT later this week…
And do the doors close better now?
 
A couple of advisories. A loose mud flap (!), the tow bar slider not fitted at time of test and slight play in one wheel bearing. I’ll take that! :D

With the welding done, a service, MoT and shiny galvy front bumper fitted, it’s good for another twelve months of Landy driving! :cool::)
 
A couple of advisories. A loose mud flap (!), the tow bar slider not fitted at time of test and slight play in one wheel bearing. I’ll take that! :D

With the welding done, a service, MoT and shiny galvy front bumper fitted, it’s good for another twelve months of Landy driving! :cool::)
Thought towbars were not an MOT for older motors?
 

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