Just search Ebay... I have ordered several sets over the years and always good. Pick road legal ones not show plates, you don't need to produce any documents and you will save a fair few £s.
2 days later they pop through the door.
I put standard genuine LR springs and dampers on mine... I would suggest standard OEM stuff (not Britpart) and no lift... spend the saved money on diff guards and maybe a Rebel steering guard. Mine copes very well with most conditions. A two inch lift is nothing and in my view not worth the...
When did you last change your gearbox fluids? It's worth a shot to make sure you have the right stuff in and it is filled correctly.... check out Busters Guide as it's not straight forward..... could be a clutch issue? Has this problem recently started?
Nice hammer :) Just enjoy it and keep the pics coming... I spotted a good thread on doing the doors yesterday... take a look on here in the last page or so.
Mine is far to cheap on sale at £7500 for you but up to 1998 you can still get a 300tdi engine if you like to do things yourself like mine... if you want to splash out and its a main use vehicle have a look online with Autotrader or Ebay for an idea on what you can get for your money.
Yes it will be a circlip, took me a while first time the fiddly little gits.... one tip... refit with the window closed tight and fit the winder at '10'oclock' for the drivers door and '2 o'clock' for the passenger side... then it wont be rubbing on knees.
This is a few years old but may help... if you search door repairs quite a bit on it...:)
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f7/door-repair-walkthrough-122958.html
Had it been Christmas the jingling would have been easily explained :) As would some small stones in a hub cap....if you are sure its the drivers side wheel area take the wheel off and tap everything with a hammer.... a real outsider would be is stones inside the tyre being kicked up and hitting...
I would agree that a swing away carrier is the best option but you should get one that opens with the door..... I am lead to believe that the ones that swing away separate from the door prevent anyone from opening the door to get out from the inside.... not good in the event of an accident