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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 682 |
From what I've read on various forums there's a suspicion in some quarters that Land Rover's OE rear subframe supplier may have made some of the subframes slightly oversize & Land Rover being Land Rover decided to use them anyway due to production pressures, but using a large rivet through the side to ensure the bushes stayed in place.
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15th Apr 2024 9:23pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 394 |
What am not understanding is how are they falling down?
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16th Apr 2024 10:42am |
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vektory Member Since: 27 Feb 2023 Location: Vienna Posts: 21 |
I think that the rivets are protecting the bushes against rotation, as they cannot fall down. TDV8 4.4 MY2012 Vogue Trim |
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16th Apr 2024 11:09am |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 394 |
hmm okays, i guess ill get the rivets, the subframe will be dropped slightly anyway as I need to reinstall the control arms. Its actually a sport
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16th Apr 2024 11:16am |
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will308f Member Since: 19 Apr 2022 Location: plymouth Posts: 337 |
to those who have replaced the bushes already .............did you feel any difference before and after ?
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16th Apr 2024 1:58pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 394 |
i mean ive replaced them.
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16th Apr 2024 2:03pm |
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will308f Member Since: 19 Apr 2022 Location: plymouth Posts: 337 |
...was thinking of doing mine that was all that have come up on mot but rubber is rubber and it wears |
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16th Apr 2024 2:14pm |
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vektory Member Since: 27 Feb 2023 Location: Vienna Posts: 21 |
I did replace them as they told me on MOT that they need replacement. However once I had them out of the frame I could not really see any proper damage. Besides the f* rivets. I think that they have probably misjudged the anti-corrosion coating that was also painted on the bushes a little bit. That said, I did not really notice a big difference before and after...despite the great sense of accomplishment just like mgrover said above TDV8 4.4 MY2012 Vogue Trim |
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16th Apr 2024 2:23pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 394 |
tbh out of all the jobs ive done this is the easiest.
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16th Apr 2024 2:23pm |
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vektory Member Since: 27 Feb 2023 Location: Vienna Posts: 21 |
a little side question for @mgrover: do you have any hints on how to break the ball joint in the front?
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16th Apr 2024 2:27pm |
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will308f Member Since: 19 Apr 2022 Location: plymouth Posts: 337 |
tool is on my list of things to get ....working on replacing front suspension at the mo,but when finished will move on to the rear and do the same she should feel like new when I'm done |
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16th Apr 2024 2:30pm |
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mgrover Member Since: 03 May 2020 Location: Leeds Posts: 394 |
theres a video I saw somewhere that just used a balljoint breaker. after i finish my rear at some point ill redo the entirety of the front as well Its actually a sport Not anymore, 4.4 TDV8 now |
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16th Apr 2024 3:21pm |
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vektory Member Since: 27 Feb 2023 Location: Vienna Posts: 21 |
A regular balljoint breaker does not fit in between these two arms. However if you start with the lower control arm first, then there is also enough space for the tie rod and its ball joint. Changing the ball joint alone seems to be problematic.
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16th Apr 2024 4:10pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1340 |
( Sorry for the resurrection, but stumbled across this, when looking for other info )
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21st Aug 2024 3:53pm |
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