The drop arm ball joint is knackered or will be in months without a seal. I think it's an MOT failure as it is anyway. The rubber on the other balljoint shown in the pictures is twisted and this will also break unless you let it straighten up. I'd see if you can work it round with your...
My 2" Terrafirma kit is excellent. The springs are progressive so you get a softer ride and more articulation than the standard H/D springs. I haven't fitted new radius arms but it handles well enough. All fitted in an afternoon. I recommend a scissor jack or similar to get the front axle...
Now that's simply inviting trouble!! :D
Check to see if you've got 12v going into the heater box, that way you can isolate the wiring & switch. If no voltage I'd check the switch next.
Alternatively Webasto or Thermal Underwear :rolleyes:
IMHO
OEM shockers are all ****e for a vehicle of this weight and suspension design. Go for ones with a higher volume of fluid than std. Armstrong make them and so do others.
OME's are meant to be very good... made for the outback aren't they. I fitted Terrafrima they are good value. Make a nice ride.
Replacing the shockers is a straight forward spanner job. Take care to chock the wheels and stick it in diff lock when jacking it up, especially when using a...
I'm waiting for the inevitable "bearings fooked in my front diff" post now.
It could be the CV joints fooked also. While the front prop is off jack the front wheels up and try spinning the wheels by hand while they are on full lock.
Stick with it James, an interesting thread this, nearly...
Yeah, I think you're right. We would do much better by spending at least £3,500. There's a couple of decent lookers around for that.
Generaly speaking there are very few for sale at all, which is a good sign in my view.
Hi all,
I don't think this thread should count as spam so here goes...
My Stepson wants to get himself a 300 TDi 90 for around £3k. We've been looking around and thought we'd found one but it was a dud. A clear MoT failure (despite having 10 months to run it) and significant problems with...
Found a great post on buying a Defender. My question was about 300TDi engines so that's why I posted it here. Isn't the ashtray on these engines located under the big knob on the rocker cover?
The proplem is most likely as mentioned already in terms of the inside of the wheels hitting the radius arms, however this will only affect pretty much full lock.
I think it is unlikely to be the prop shaft causing this, If it were to lock up only one wheel on the axle will skid on the road...
Hi Rich,
I don't know the answer off the top of my head. What I would say is start by checking the Crossmember part numbers for the two different vehicles.
The part numbers can be obtained by downloading the Microcat catalogue.
Hi all,
I'm off to look at a 300 TDi on Saturday. Is there anything I should particuarly check on one of these engines? The Defender 90 it's in has covered about 150k miles and has a hydraulic winch fitted.
Many thanks,
Hi Buster,
I think you've got a Bosch VE Fuel Injection pump there, and I found this adjustment info on the Internet...
VE Pump Adjustment
Also this one, which has more info.
Turning up the pre 94 Ram diesel injector pump
Cheers mate.