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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Nice one GDM.
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18th Aug 2019 8:28am |
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Nick591 Member Since: 04 May 2017 Location: Seaton Dalaval Posts: 193 |
Interesting. I had thought that the rather complicated shape of the rubber bush on the TCA was designed to allow some movement to cope with steering geometry through full lock and suspension height changes which are considerable on the FF if used off road. If a solid bush, even if made from rubber 'would do' why would LR not have done that? Previously a 2008MY Tonga Green Vogue SE 3.6 TDV8 |
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18th Aug 2019 9:31am |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Nick, you've raised a few good points - I've been trying to get my head around the OE rubber design.
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18th Aug 2019 10:28am |
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RichM63 Member Since: 10 Jul 2019 Location: Brittany Posts: 249 |
I've followed this thread from the start.
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18th Aug 2019 7:32pm |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
I tried replacement TCAs about 3 years ago (along with radius arms, ball joints and ARB links) and they weren't the cheapest available. Just over a year later I was getting an advisory on the MOT for wear in the bushes, then a knocking from them, hence my decision to try the Powerflex bushes this time. The genuine LR TCAs might last a decent amount of time but they are well over £200 each. |
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18th Aug 2019 9:04pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
My Power-Flex bushes are now fitted. Tomorrow I'll get first impressions on bumps and ruts, fast gravel and sealed roads before embarking on a 5,000 km mostly on-road trip then shortly afterwards a 3,000 km trip with a reasonable percentage being outback tracks.
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20th Aug 2019 3:16am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
Almost immediately I decided that the bushes introduced a harshness that I'm not prepared to put up with so new normal bushes will be sourced ASAP. Vibrations from the stones in bitumen are felt through the steering wheel. I'm surprised that the manufacturer has persisted with the production of these for our vehicles as I doubt that anyone would be happy with the ride, Hence I will have to look forward to replacing bushes at every 2nd engine oil change unless the ones last fitted are subsequently shown to have been faulty. |
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21st Aug 2019 3:17am |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Thanks for letting us know Graeme shame your time and money was wasted
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21st Aug 2019 6:17am |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
GDM how have you got on?
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21st Aug 2019 6:17am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2469 |
I refitted the removed driver's side one inside out to use the good sides whilst I wait for a new set. |
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21st Aug 2019 9:46am |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
Fitted one side yesterday evening, was out with the family this evening, so will do the other side tomorrow after work. Glen. |
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21st Aug 2019 11:20pm |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
Changed the arm on the other side yesterday evening and took the car for a run. The ride doesn't seem to be too bad at all. It felt a little less compliant on the smaller, rougher roads, but once on A and B roads it felt fine. It has 20" stormer wheels with 275/45 tyres, so I guess the sidewalls are fairly stiff anyway. The steering did feel a lot more precise at speed. I think the old bushes were moving about over bumps and causing the steering to wander a bit. The O/S bush was quite soft and the N/S one already had a tear in it.
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23rd Aug 2019 4:25pm |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
New tyres fitted yesterday but track rod ends seized, so they weren’t able to do the tracking. Looks like I need new inner rods and rod ends. Also the rear adjusters were seized, so need to free them off, or fit new bolts and bushes. Going to concentrate on the front first. |
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25th Aug 2019 8:28pm |
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GDM Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: West Sussex Posts: 165 |
New tyres fitted yesterday but track rod ends seized, so they weren’t able to do the tracking. Looks like I need new inner rods and rod ends. Also the rear adjusters were seized, so need to free them off, or fit new bolts and bushes. Going to concentrate on the front first. |
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25th Aug 2019 8:48pm |
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