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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Front radius arm removal.
    They are poly bushed at both ends. The chassis end has a johnny joint which gives better less restrictive movement. Plus they are a lot beefier than the standard arms.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Front radius arm removal.
    All could and shocks now fitted. Castor correction to fit in radius arms tomorrow and then it’s job done. Already the ride comfort, plushness and handling is noticeably different than what has been removed. Very happy thus far. 👌
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Front radius arm removal.
    I opted for tubular turrets to reduce crud build up and subsequent corrosion. Had to trim some of the inner wing and turrets to make fit but love the look of the exposed shock. I have only done the offside so far as it took longer than expected...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Front radius arm removal.
    Completed the rears this afternoon. Replaced the shocks and springs with OME. Pretty straight forwarding and problem free. Looking to make a start on the fronts tomorrow so hoping they will go as smoothly. The ride height on the rear has...
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    I am fitting new shocks & springs this week to my 110. I have caster correction bushes to also fit. Is it possible to jack the front of the vehicle and remove both front radius arms or will it cause the axle to move out of line? The reason I...
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    Does anyone have any experience of OME Nitro Plus suspension kits?Just purchased a standard height kit to replace my tired old shocks and springs. Just interested in other peoples thoughts and experience/reviews. Many thanks in advance.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Yes just like that but with a 30 amp fuse between battery and relay.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
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    Fab. My mate has a spray business so painting not an issue. Just the fitting to sort. 👍
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Direct from the battery via a fuse and relay.
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    Looking to replace my rear quarter panels…the lower panels sat infront of the rear wheels and behind the 2nd row doors on a 110. How big of a job is it to do???
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Headlights sorted. Thanks Grebby. 👍 How need to sort the spot lights and where that wire labelled 'To Negative/High Beam'? Once I have identified the correct termination of this wire I feel the spots will also work as they should.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Are both head lights not on the same fuse??? I have to admit I didn’t look as I presumed that they would be in the same fuse.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    My harness is connected just like that attached. Given that I don't have any instructions as I purchased the spot lights 2nd hand from e-bay the only wire that remains is that of the High Beam. Where does that go? As I mentioned previously i...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    There is a 30 amp fuse between battery and relay. The yellow wire connected to the headlight H'beam feed is a trigger wire that operates the relay once it senses power. It is labelled 'To Negative/H'Beam switch'. I'd imagine this is the wire...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Do both headlights not share the same earth? Also given that the headlights worked perfectly prior to connecting the spotlights and the wiring harness, would tell me that the earth is not the issue but more so whatever I have messed with during...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    They have a switch that needs to be activated before they will operate with the flasher/high beam.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Nope. They are 100W Halogen Lightforce Striker 170s. But they are on their own circuit.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    So the multimeter tells me that on high beam there is no power getting to the connector to the nearside headlight???? Head scratching time. Also for info I have spliced the yellow wire in the images shown above to the H'beam feed roughly 2"...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Yes
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    My headlights are Halo LED units. There are no bulbs to replace.
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    Right, I have connected all the wires. Now I have other problems.... when I put my lights on high beam my spotlights operate along with my offside headlight but my nearside head light goes out. When I switch off the high beam the nearside light...
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    _Stingrey_ replied to the thread Spotlights - how to wire???.
    It’s a 300TDI CSW 1994. The below photo is the only wire not yet connected. I want the spotlights to come on with high beam. 👍
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    I have fitted my spotlights to the front of the Landy. I have completed most of the wiring less one wire….it is labelled Negative/H’Beam. Where should it go??? I’m presuming that if I simply wish to trigger the spotlights via a switch then it...
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    I have seen flanged drive shafts for later models but not seen anything for the 300TDI. I have a salisbury rear diff and looking to replace the drive shafts both front and rear. These seem a nice upgrade and reduce transmission shock/noise...
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