Recent content by Joebur123
This site contains affiliate links for which LandyZone may be compensated if you make a purchase.
-
-
Need to get underneath over the weekend and take some measurements but from what I've seen should only cost about £50 to do front and rears so will post back with how it goes
-
And yes that poor car ends up in all sorts of places it's not ment to lol
-
Yes, I was thinking along the lines of welding a nut on and fitting a threaded hiem joint to one end
-
Hi sorry to ressurect an old thread but how did you get around this problem did you find a set of adjustables or did you modify the originals? Any help would be much appreciated
-
Well my theory is that I'm not going any higher than the car could go on air when in extended height so I'm hoping I shouldn't run into too many problems
-
The original one was knackered put a good quality new one on and the rubber separated from the metal bushings on that one within 2k miles and have just replaced it again last week and now just want to get rid of it to eliminate any other problems further down the road
-
Its currently on standard height springs but will be lifting in the very near future but trying to do all of the other jobs first
-
Less to go wrong and if its lifted on springs it will chew itself to bits
-
If something keeps failing then it needs to go in my eyes, all of the petrols and the manuals don't have it and there are plenty of them still going so it's obviously not that important. Just one more thing to go wrong
Although I appreciate it was probably there to take some vibration out of the...
-
Thanks you I will have a read through
-
Hi all,
Wandering if it would be possible to pick your brains again.
I am looking into deleting the rubber coupler on the back of the transfer box, is it as simple as buying a yoke and propshaft from a petrol manual or is there more involved?
Vehicle is a '99 2.5 dse auto
Any help is much...
-
P38's are getting a bit thin on the ground now even compared to a few years ago so maybe supply and demand could be driving the price up
-
Or your other option is there's a bloke in Wales who breaks them he must have hundreds laying about lol he is also on ebay
-
I'm sure the last pair I brought was off ebay and they lasted for years, if they are cheap enough may be worth buying a set and if you not happy with the quality just send them back and get a refund