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benjj



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Replacing drop links / anto rollbar links

Is there a 'how to' or wiki anywhere on this? I've got a front end clunk that has been diagnosed as front drop links.

Interested in doing the job myself unless it requires a lift etc.

Cheers,

Ben

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47p2



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Drop link goes from the strut to the anti-roll-bar




Easy job but you will need to remove the wheels to allow access

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I just put mine on off-road setting and turned the wheel on full lock as I did each side - no need to remove the wheel - literally took me 10 mins to change..... Stolen / Gone: 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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tomthevet



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Something interesting happened the other day when I removed one of my drop links to check for wear in the ball joints and found I had to put the suspension into fullheight setting otherwise the bottom joint was under tension. In other words the nut could be undone but couldnt remove the threaded portion unless the car was in off road setting. The same when replacing (having ordered 2 new ones in the meantime!).
Now surely the ARB should be under no rotational force unless one wheel is higher than the other? This was with the car sitting on the flat and all wheels on the ground and visibly at least the corner heights are all level.
So why would the ARB be under torsional force??! Any ideas anyone?
T

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^^ i suppose that if one of the wheels was even slightly higher than the other then there would be some tortional stress on the roll bar. So the suspension calibration would have to be dead on and the floor dead level to have the roll bar under equal torsion on both wheels.

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Very easy job to do, even for DIY beginners. Just remember to take careful note of the position of the specially hardened washers mate. The reason women's minds are cleaner than a mans mind is that women change their minds more often!
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tomthevet



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Sorry I wasnt asking how I was asking about the apparent preload on the bar. On any other car I have done the ARB has been in a neutral position regardless of load as long as the wheels are level. I think maybe northern monkey is right in that although it looked level it wasnt.

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Joe90



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Whether you take the wheels off or not, you need an 18mm longish socket & breaker bar/ratchet and an open ended 18mm spanner.

The open ended spanner fits onto a flat on the "blind" side of the ball joints enabling you to undo the nuts on the splines. More important to hold the position of the splines/ball joints when doing up the new one.

Make sure the special hardened washers goes back in the same place.

As stated above, one or both sides may be under some load on the ARB, use a long bar or length of wood to lever the ARB either up or down to release the splines from the fixing holes.

This is all easier to get at with the wheels off, jack up correctly and get an axle stand under the subframe! .
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tomthevet



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Am I going mental here? Maybe I have been working too hard.

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ambulancekidd wrote:
Very easy job to do, even for DIY beginners. Just remember to take careful note of the position of the specially hardened washers mate.


Hi Folks, did the drop links myself recently, handy enough, except I didn't take note or the position of the washers, anybody know off hand how they are supposed to be positioned.
Regards Ed 0-60 takes 5 and a half seconds...and about 17 gallons of fuel....

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Joe90



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Laughing

The same place as they were before you took them off!

(Yes, I fell for it!) .
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Thanks Joe, as my memory isn't what it used to be do you remember, nut or bolt side of the drop link? Now if I could just remember where I abandoned the car. Ed 0-60 takes 5 and a half seconds...and about 17 gallons of fuel....

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Im doing mine today. I believe washers are bolt side not the nut side. Thumbs Up Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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Joe90



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The hardened washer goes on the ball joint side (you are normally helped by the markings left on the washer which show the "flats" on the bolt). There is only one washer (?), for the top joint on the front drop links.

So, in order

Drop link ball joint
^
Washer
^
Strut mounting point
^
Nut .
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