Oh! thank you very much!!!!
I thought about this option but thought it was crazy because no one else had done it and it seems like very little "drillable" space. Perhaps I will entrust the work to a workshop that will balance the cardan shaft for me. Thanks for your time!!!!
That support is for 3 doors and yours is 5 is not it? I looked for it and didn't find it. If it helps, I made a measurement and much stiffer... Good luck.
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That hub in the photo is not the same... It looks like I'll have to remove the hub from the bearing but I don't have any tools for that and I'm afraid of damaging the bearing. Thank you very much for your support.
Temperature problems can also be caused by: poor fuel mixture, incorrect spark plugs, thermostat stuck closed or almost closed, old or incorrect oil, dirty radiator, clogged air intakes, etc.
you can see that there is no space... I thought about drilling the rear drum support to pass the bolt from behind but it is not possible because of the CV joint support and suspension arms
Hi. Freelander 1 2004. Thanks for the answer. Really? only punching I can remove the broken stund?
Pardon my ignorance, but what is this replacement called?
I assume it will come out the back. Tomorrow I try. Thanks again.
Well, that's it, I've screwed up a rear wheel bolt, can some kind soul tell me if it can be done and how it can be changed (please in detail)? where to buy replacement? THANKS
Sorry it seems I'm a bit clumsy. I don't know what joints you mean. I have already changed in others and I do not find anything different, it takes the screw and a U-shaped washer on each side of the VCU. I don't know if that's what you mean...