For the castor angle I had to guess it as I've not got the tools to set it,so what I did was look on my disco and worked out that when the suspension was sat in the normal position one of the bolts that hold the swivel on was right at the top (12 o'clock) so I set the axle on the series the same.
The next problem is the u-bolts on the drivers side front,because the axle casing is bigger near the diff than a series and the fact that the casing is tilted slightly (see pic above)a normal u bolt won't fit as its not long enough and needs a bend in it at the back. You used to be able to buy extra long u-bolts but couldn't find any when I did mine but luckily I had one in my shed so used that with a bit of modification (big hammer!) It also helps if you have parabolics fitted as they aren't as thick as standard springs so you have more length on the u-bolts.
Next was the steering,because the coiler axle is 3" wider either side the hub where the drag link goes is also 3" further away,obviously. The series drag link ( the bar that goes from the steering idler in the chassis the the hub) would go on but because it was too short it gave full lock one way and only half lock the other so that was no good. Then I thought fit a disco one as that's longer and is set up for that axle..........wrong!
The disco steering box is in a different position to a series steering idler so it was too long and gave the same effect as the short drag link but the other way round.
So what I had to do was get the disco drag link take the track rod ends out and cut 3/4 of an inch off each end where the track rods screw in,recut the slots for the clamps and refit the track rod ends,it was the right length then and steering lock was equal both ways
Next problem,although I ran mine like this for a year until I modified the shock mounts,is the front shockers. Because the coiler axle has the steering bar at the back of the axle and the shockers are at the back of the axle on a series,when you put it in full lock the bar moves towards the axle and hits the shocker so it doesn't get full lock,you still get more than a standard series but with the shocks moved out of the way the steering lock is unbelievable.
Any questions or if you want more pics just let me know
