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gtomo2:

--- Quote from: "Budgie" ---Unless you've got a press, or a very strong vice, then you'll stuggle to get the new ones in as they are a "press fit".

Just had a quick look on Paddocks site and they have panhard rod bush part No.575580 listed for pre 1985 Rangie & ANR3410 for 1986-1994 so there maybe a difference in size.  :?

Polybushes are soooooo much easier to put in, not that helps you right now I know.  :oops:
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Oh guess which ones i had for a 82 rr .................. Yes thats right the anr3410 So polybush it is as check the bank not enough for a 110 in there :D

Edge:
Budgie youve got me thinking now :shock:  and when i think... money usually gets spent :( .
Ive seen the blue and also red sets of poly kits for the defender, which would you recommend??? Baring in mind i have a 2" lift and do offroading probably 2 days a month (possibly less).

Xtremeteam:
jarrod,dont fit polys,ive found that if ur in the mud alot that the polys wear the steel away & when u go to go back to standard rubber bushes they fall through the hole

hobbit:
If you want to try the poly route, you can buy the bushes on their own no need to get the whole set

Edge:

--- Quote from: "RedlineMike" ---jarrod,dont fit polys,ive found that if ur in the mud alot that the polys wear the steel away & when u go to go back to standard rubber bushes they fall through the hole
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I would never have thought anything like that would of happened, but as you have lots of experience with off roading and also being a top land rover mechanic :D ......I'll take your advice.
How long does it take for these things to start happening?????
Is there no-way of preventing this wear???

By the way Mike, my steering guard is ordered :D  :D , gone for the Rebel 8mm aluminium with 8mm brackets (the x3 piece one).

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