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DiscoDayz
Member Since: 14 Mar 2022
Location: Essex
Posts: 11
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MOT Advisory - Track Rods... |
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Hi All,
Earlier in the year my Disco 3 got thru yet another MOT... yay!
However, does have a couple of advisories I want to sort before the next one
Nearside Front Play in steering rack inner joint(s)
Offside Front Play in steering rack inner joint(s)
So was thinking to replace the inner and outer track rods on both and be done as it doesnt seem too bad a job (famous last words )
Couple of questions for the experts out there -
Without going to our local LR dealer (as going be a small fortune) where's a decently priced place to get them from (I have a Disco 3 2005)
I've seen there could be 2 different sizes (14mm/12mm)?
Any special tools or just spanners, big grips and a large hammer
Saw something about replacing a seal also, worthwhile?
Also may be a dumb question but had issues with the steering angle sensor which I fixed with the old glue fix on the plastic bit that breaks and re-calibrated. Obviously, it looks like I'll need to get the wheels aligned once done but will this cause the sensor to throw a wobbly once aligned or will the alignment company do that (not a major as I've got the GAP tool)?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
BoB
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23rd Nov 2024 2:11 pm |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10735
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If you can see the play yourself, then yes, worth doing. (did mine and I don't think it made any difference at MOT time!)
If the steering wheel is straight before, and straight afterwards, then I doubt cal is required
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23rd Nov 2024 3:19 pm |
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classic kev
Member Since: 12 Feb 2021
Location: Mold
Posts: 207
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Not sure if this will help, but I did track rods back in 2021 and did a little write up:
https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic194444-75.html
The bit you might be interested in is on page 6. It is a long thread with all sorts of fixes I have done but hopefully it will help you out.
Cheers
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24th Nov 2024 11:32 am |
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DiscoDayz
Member Since: 14 Mar 2022
Location: Essex
Posts: 11
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Pete K wrote:If you can see the play yourself, then yes, worth doing. (did mine and I don't think it made any difference at MOT time!)
If the steering wheel is straight before, and straight afterwards, then I doubt cal is required
Thanks for the advice Pete will do
Cheers BoB
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25th Nov 2024 12:03 pm |
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DiscoDayz
Member Since: 14 Mar 2022
Location: Essex
Posts: 11
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classic kev wrote:Not sure if this will help, but I did track rods back in 2021 and did a little write up:
https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic194444-75.html
The bit you might be interested in is on page 6. It is a long thread with all sorts of fixes I have done but hopefully it will help you out.
Cheers
Thats awesome Kev, was going to ask if anyone had posted the process seen a couple of vids on Youtube but great to have a guide from someone on here who's done it I can follow
Cheers everyone, been a great help as always!
BoB
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25th Nov 2024 12:07 pm |
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