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Hi all, I am just starting a chassis overhaul including all the suspension
components, my question is where is the best place to get the bushes and
nuts, bolts and washers etc: for the brackets and bushes from, and the other
thing is, would it be worth the fitting of Pollybushes now or do I go for
original bushes, I know this is the age old question but I am confused over
the opinions on the news groups, the vehicle will do a bit of off roading
and trialing but mainly will be on road so please give opinions or links to
such sites.

Rich
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"Rich" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I am just starting a chassis overhaul including all the suspension
> components, my question is where is the best place to get the bushes and
> nuts, bolts and washers etc: for the brackets and bushes from, and the other
> thing is, would it be worth the fitting of Pollybushes now or do I go for
> original bushes, I know this is the age old question but I am confused over
> the opinions on the news groups, the vehicle will do a bit of off roading
> and trialing but mainly will be on road so please give opinions or links to
> such sites.
>
> Rich
> --
> To reply remove " spam "
>
>


Assuming it's a Defender, then all the bits (including washers etc
not usually listed) are on the site below - most for other models are
also there.

As for Polybushes or not - well, there are plusses and minuses, it's
prety much impossible to give an opinion unless you have a particluar
problem/circumstance you are trying to address. Bearing in mind
how much easier and quicker it would be for LR to fit polyurethane
bushes in production it's may be worth noting that they don't.....

Richard
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beamendsltd wrote:

> Assuming it's a Defender, then all the bits (including washers etc
> not usually listed) are on the site below - most for other models are
> also there.


Hi Richard,

Have you thought about offering a kit of bolts for doing specific jobs?
It would be invaluable for those doing rebuilds to have sensibly
packaged parts of a known quality rather than making do with large
packs of generic nuts & bolts. It's a bit of nightmare wading through
any website looking for LR partnumbers.

I'm speaking here as someone who has in the past recieved four hundred
quid's worth of nuts, bolts and other "bits" in a "full" 110 CSW
fittings pack from LR Fasteners (it's a pretty heavy box....) His
packs are all very well and good (every LR part number hand written!)
but are too big to be manageable and I was most displeased that the
axle kits are seperate from the "full" kits.

So, can we see a "Defender front axle bolt kit, all bolts+nuts for
assembling axle to chassis, complete with torque settings sheet" and
"Classic Range Rover front axle fittings kit, commonly used bolts and
fittings for rebuilding front axle, including all seals, bolts, brake
pipe brackets, loctite and torque settings sheet". Follow on with
swivel kits including bearings/railco, shims etc as well.

Regards

William MacLeod

 
>beamendsltd wrote:
>
>> Assuming it's a Defender, then all the bits (including washers etc
>> not usually listed) are on the site below - most for other models are
>> also there.

>
>Hi Richard,
>
>Have you thought about offering a kit of bolts for doing specific jobs?
> It would be invaluable for those doing rebuilds to have sensibly
>packaged parts of a known quality rather than making do with large
>packs of generic nuts & bolts. It's a bit of nightmare wading through
>any website looking for LR partnumbers.
>
>I'm speaking here as someone who has in the past recieved four hundred
>quid's worth of nuts, bolts and other "bits" in a "full" 110 CSW
>fittings pack from LR Fasteners (it's a pretty heavy box....) His
>packs are all very well and good (every LR part number hand written!)
>but are too big to be manageable and I was most displeased that the
>axle kits are seperate from the "full" kits.
>
>So, can we see a "Defender front axle bolt kit, all bolts+nuts for
>assembling axle to chassis, complete with torque settings sheet" and
>"Classic Range Rover front axle fittings kit, commonly used bolts and
>fittings for rebuilding front axle, including all seals, bolts, brake
>pipe brackets, loctite and torque settings sheet". Follow on with
>swivel kits including bearings/railco, shims etc as well.
>
>Regards
>
>William MacLeod


Sounds like a most excellent Idea.. I maybe needing just the things
before too long!
 
Thanks Richard for your input sadly it's a classic Range Rover so I need the
correct ones for that basically all the bush bolts,washers and nuts, A frame
chassis mount bolts 3 per bracket, etc
The point about the pollybushes and why Land Rover do not use them could be
that they are not all they are cracked up to be ( only my opinion I have not
used any and is unfounded, just a statement ) but could be that they might
fall apart in the assembly of the parts on the production line..
Oh well must press on.

Rich
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"beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:f47b32cd4d%[email protected]...
> In message <[email protected]>
> "Rich" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all, I am just starting a chassis overhaul including all the

suspension
> > components, my question is where is the best place to get the bushes and
> > nuts, bolts and washers etc: for the brackets and bushes from, and the

other
> > thing is, would it be worth the fitting of Pollybushes now or do I go

for
> > original bushes, I know this is the age old question but I am confused

over
> > the opinions on the news groups, the vehicle will do a bit of off

roading
> > and trialing but mainly will be on road so please give opinions or links

to
> > such sites.
> >
> > Rich
> > --
> > To reply remove " spam "
> >
> >

>
> Assuming it's a Defender, then all the bits (including washers etc
> not usually listed) are on the site below - most for other models are
> also there.
>
> As for Polybushes or not - well, there are plusses and minuses, it's
> prety much impossible to give an opinion unless you have a particluar
> problem/circumstance you are trying to address. Bearing in mind
> how much easier and quicker it would be for LR to fit polyurethane
> bushes in production it's may be worth noting that they don't.....
>
> Richard
> --
> www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
> Running a business in a Microsoft free environment - it can be done
> Powered by Risc-OS - you won't get a virus from us!!
> Boycott the Yorkshire Dales - No Play, No Pay



 
In message <[email protected]>
"Rich" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Richard for your input sadly it's a classic Range Rover so I need the
> correct ones for that basically all the bush bolts,washers and nuts, A frame
> chassis mount bolts 3 per bracket, etc


Famous last words - but they shold all be listed - however the RRC
pages are still "big long lists" - one day all the site will be like
Defender.

Drop me a mail for a quote if you like.

> The point about the pollybushes and why Land Rover do not use them could be
> that they are not all they are cracked up to be ( only my opinion I have not
> used any and is unfounded, just a statement ) but could be that they might
> fall apart in the assembly of the parts on the production line..
> Oh well must press on.
>
> Rich
> --


Richard

> To reply remove " spam "
>
>
>
> "beamendsltd" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:f47b32cd4d%[email protected]...
> > In message <[email protected]>
> > "Rich" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all, I am just starting a chassis overhaul including all the

> suspension
> > > components, my question is where is the best place to get the bushes and
> > > nuts, bolts and washers etc: for the brackets and bushes from, and the

> other
> > > thing is, would it be worth the fitting of Pollybushes now or do I go

> for
> > > original bushes, I know this is the age old question but I am confused

> over
> > > the opinions on the news groups, the vehicle will do a bit of off

> roading
> > > and trialing but mainly will be on road so please give opinions or links

> to
> > > such sites.
> > >
> > > Rich
> > > --
> > > To reply remove " spam "
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Assuming it's a Defender, then all the bits (including washers etc
> > not usually listed) are on the site below - most for other models are
> > also there.
> >
> > As for Polybushes or not - well, there are plusses and minuses, it's
> > prety much impossible to give an opinion unless you have a particluar
> > problem/circumstance you are trying to address. Bearing in mind
> > how much easier and quicker it would be for LR to fit polyurethane
> > bushes in production it's may be worth noting that they don't.....
> >
> > Richard
> > --
> > www.beamends-lrspares.co.uk [email protected]
> > Running a business in a Microsoft free environment - it can be done
> > Powered by Risc-OS - you won't get a virus from us!!
> > Boycott the Yorkshire Dales - No Play, No Pay

>
>


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