Think it might be time to replace these.

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Kieran725

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What do you all think? Should I replace the two from suspension lower arms. The other one is just as bad. Serious rust. The other thing are the trailing links they are looking a bit tired. Any thoughts would be welcome.

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Second colour-blind confession on LZ Freelander forum this week - so difficult to tell from me - but a wire brush and some paint might do the job if its only surface rust. Did the MOT say anything?

If you do have to remove it - that big nut on the end looks like its going to be a right bugger to get off!
 
Hi GrumpyGel. I am going to shot blast the underside
Later on this week so I can wax oil the underneath. I had it on the inspection trench at work. I think that end nut is going to be an angle grinder job. So I will have to replace them anyway. Any excuse. :)
 
Oh... floor and chassis looks bad i think.
Mine after 14 yrs was only dirty and spot rust mainly on subframes
 
Hi Pardec, No probs with the tyres. but as soon as I can afford to I will replace all 4. I think you are right Mike.
 
There are some dirty under carriages popping up recently......I wire brush the rust of then either waxoil or hammerite....I find waxoil tends to attract dirt thou......

Maybe you hippos are more reliable than mine at present as im always underneath it at the moment...
 
I would replace the front wishbones. Just cut the nut off the rear mount stud after you have removed the wishbone(s). New wishbones vary greatly in price and come with ball joint and front bush fitted. Have a look at my previous posts and there is a list of all front suspension nut & bolt sizes together with torque settings.
You could remove the rear mount nut by cutting the protruding threads off and using stillsons or similar to shift the nut. As it is a nyloc nut, chances are the threads are clean where the nut sits.
Regarding the rear arms, they are built from a solid bar with the bush "Eye" welded on and are extremely strong. I would think that either shotblasting or a good session with a wire brush will shift the rust and a couple of coats with Hammerite will finish the job.
You might consider fitting Polybushes instead of original to the arms if you are doing a refurb.
Regarding the underbody, I would wire brush the loose rust and give it a good dose of underseal. I was suprised to see that my F/L was not undersealed at build.....talk about cutting corners !!! :eek: My P38 was well protected underneath at build.
 
the best way to get a nut off like that is to wire brush the thread and then plenty of oil leave for a while then try you will be surprised I always do this to nuts that have the slightest bit of rust on, and I do not think I have seen one so rusty, a good old fashioned oil spray with old engine oil does a good job.
 
do not for get it is in the air as well that's why I like to get my car polished before I go to Ireland but did not get the time this year,
 
Time to get the hammerite wax oil out I think.

wax oils or any old oil will prevent rust from getting a hold, if it is done annually, i wouldnt use paint or under seal as it will just corroded undeneath, the oils penatrate into the rust, apply using a paint brush or hand sprayer its very effective and cheap
 
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