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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Ive not done this job on a FL2.
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17th Sep 2017 7:50 am |
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ianbevan Member Since: 03 Apr 2013 Location: The North Posts: 97 |
Hi Jules thanks for the reply. The thing is with the Haynes way you end up fighting the tension of the spring to get it all back in. It seams to me the experience I have had working on the front end of a FL2 that designed that way. A 6’ bar and a lot have bad language has been my route in the past. But this does no good for the bushes in the arm I feel, and was looking to see if there was a less aggressive way to do it and keep the neighbour happy. Spring compressors was going to be my great answer but the smallest set I have wont depress the spring enough until they hit the body of the Land Rover. I have got a front end rebuild to do on a commercial I got and the hardest part is getting the arm back in to the frame. Thanks for putting me in the driceton of Haynes I will have a read never know where it might lead |
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17th Sep 2017 10:29 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Best of luck. Let us know how you get on. Jules |
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18th Sep 2017 10:03 am |
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Bumpf Member Since: 15 Jul 2021 Location: Perth Posts: 35 |
This picture shows the landrover tool and how it's used.
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21st Dec 2023 9:11 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
I've never needed anything like the LR tools to fit lower arms, in fact they're little different to any other vehicles I've done.
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22nd Dec 2023 8:29 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
TRE ? Jules |
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22nd Dec 2023 11:36 am |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
Tie Rod End.. |
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22nd Dec 2023 12:57 pm |
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Bumpf Member Since: 15 Jul 2021 Location: Perth Posts: 35 |
I think the purpose of the G-clamp is to compress the strut (not just the spring). This does mean there is more room to and withdraw the ball joint thread without having to strongly force down the lower control arm down to overcome the rubber bush resistance.
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24th Dec 2023 3:03 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
ofcourse doh ! Jules |
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24th Dec 2023 9:20 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Looking at screw length on the G-Clamp, it doesnt compress the strut very much - You'd think spring compressors would be the job, plus something to push the strut up a bit. Jules |
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24th Dec 2023 9:25 am |
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