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simonwood4000
Member Since: 14 May 2016
Location: surrey
Posts: 57
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New Disco Owner: Front Arm Rear Bush Deteriorated |
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Hi,
My first post...I am so sorry if this has been asked before!
Just brought my first Disco 3 - great car, love it! However, just been in for a service and the garage reports back:
"Front Arm Rear Bush Deteriorated"
"inner track rod OSF slight play"
"Inner track rod OSR slight play"
Looking on the old MOT's it's also had the following advisory items:
001 Nearside front (wishbone bush) suspension arm has slight play in pin/bush
002 Offside front (wishbone bush) suspension arm has slight play in pin/bush
I presume the advisory's in the old MOT relate to what the garage have said / above?
Looking through the forum this is quite common (the car does weigh allot!)
any friendly hints on what parts need replacing?
I am a competent "DIY" person and love working on things (have built various motorbikes)
Is this a sort of thing I could do at home? any thoughts?
Am I best to order an after market ARM / bushes? are the better than OEM?
Sorry about the questions, love the car and sadly getting excited!
Simon
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14th May 2016 3:10 pm |
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BBB
Member Since: 01 Apr 2015
Location: Chester
Posts: 269
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Not the most difficult job
I got the RR ones from advanced factors
You will need to get a 4 wheel reallignment after fitting
Do the control arms at the same time and it will feel like a different car There is no I in team, but there are five in Individual Brilliance
Disco gone, emigrated to a VW Amarok
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14th May 2016 4:23 pm |
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BBB
Member Since: 01 Apr 2015
Location: Chester
Posts: 269
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Are you sure it is OSF and OSR???
Surely OSF and NSF There is no I in team, but there are five in Individual Brilliance
Disco gone, emigrated to a VW Amarok
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14th May 2016 4:24 pm |
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Biffysun
Member Since: 09 Jul 2011
Location: Central
Posts: 1790
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Have a look here,
http://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/front-sus...-139-c.asp
gives you an idea on prices (its good gear from Top forum sponsor ) Do a search on here for guidelines, make sure you mark the bolt positions to assist in reassembly prior to 4 wheel alignment, also be advised the rear bush bolt will almost certainly have seized and require cut, that being said, it's not a bad job and very DIY
If you get stuck or you're unsure, just ask on here, help will come 8)
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14th May 2016 4:45 pm |
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simonwood4000
Member Since: 14 May 2016
Location: surrey
Posts: 57
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BBB wrote:Not the most difficult job
I got the RR ones from advanced factors
You will need to get a 4 wheel reallignment after fitting
Do the control arms at the same time and it will feel like a different car
errrrr what are the control arms? !
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14th May 2016 6:19 pm |
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simonwood4000
Member Since: 14 May 2016
Location: surrey
Posts: 57
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Biffysun wrote:Have a look here,
http://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/front-sus...-139-c.asp
gives you an idea on prices (its good gear from Top forum sponsor ) Do a search on here for guidelines, make sure you mark the bolt positions to assist in reassembly prior to 4 wheel alignment, also be advised the rear bush bolt will almost certainly have seized and require cut, that being said, it's not a bad job and very DIY
If you get stuck or you're unsure, just ask on here, help will come 8)
Thanks for the tip and your time to reply - will take browse on the advanced factors website
Just fixed my first issue with the Disco - remote locking not working. With the help of this forum. Well pleased.
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14th May 2016 6:21 pm |
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BBB
Member Since: 01 Apr 2015
Location: Chester
Posts: 269
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simonwood4000 wrote:BBB wrote:Not the most difficult job
I got the RR ones from advanced factors
You will need to get a 4 wheel reallignment after fitting
Do the control arms at the same time and it will feel like a different car
errrrr what are the control arms? !
Sorry your track rods There is no I in team, but there are five in Individual Brilliance
Disco gone, emigrated to a VW Amarok
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14th May 2016 6:36 pm |
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cattini123
Member Since: 04 Oct 2015
Location: xxxxxxx
Posts: 188
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Hi when replacing track rod be sure u get the rite ones thers two types 20mm and 16mm just done my bottom arms and track rods not a bad job the rear arm bushes do seize in so have to be cut out good luck each to there own......
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14th May 2016 7:03 pm |
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