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The leaning Discovery of tipton
lee celtic:
--- Quote ---May i point you in my direction.
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Well Wizzard if we're swaping web sites here's mine :wink:
http://www.iscwales.com
It sounds as if you like shiney metal bits have a look at my shiney stuff :lol:
wizard:
Magic, i like the knuckle dusters
http://www.iscwales.com/specialist/anchor.htm
Yep i am a bit of a magpie when i comes to shiny metal parts. The exception is chrome never ever put chrome stuff on a Land Rover...
regards
wizard :twisted:
Hissy:
My Disco leans to the off-side :?
I thought it had set that way cos i'm a fat git :oops: :oops: :oops:
If however it leans the other way then you've got a fat passenger :P
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: "doris" ---Its for the rear
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Is it the rear where the problem exixts or the front?
One way to check, jack the car up by the towball 'till the rear tytres are clear of the floor (if one tyre comes off first that's a clue)
Stand on the centre-line of the car, about 1 1/2 length in front and look at the axle and bumper together, are they parallel or is the car leaning? If it's leaning then the front end needs spacing rather than the back.
ne jones:
The front has a very slight lean but i think thats due to the greater lean on the rear. I measured the difference between n/s and o/s rear to be 40mm.
I've had an ally spacer cut and its gotta be finished and drilled before it goes on the car which i really hope is gonna be before the end of next week.
I'll put pics up to show you what the spacers like and before and after pics of the rear of the car aswell.
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