Mud-club
Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: gtomo2 on April 09, 2006, 12:47:40
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Ok me totally fed up now got new panhead bushes and had to destroy the old olds to get them out. But new bushes are about 2mm to big to fit in the panhead arm. Any ideas or has anyone got a 110 they want to swap for a diesel range rover :wink: Me thinking the panhead arm is imperial and the new bushes are metric would that make sence to anyone. I am getting fed up of it now. And i keep looking at 110 station wagons :D
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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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My vote goes for "Get a 110" 8)
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My vote goes for "Get a 110" 8)
I think a pair of Pandhard rod bushes is cheaper though!! :lol:
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thinking of [!Expletive Deleted!] it one full set of polybush coming up. As all the other bushes are as old so i mite aswell replace the lot
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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:
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
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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).
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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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If you want to try the poly route, you can buy the bushes on their own no need to get the whole set
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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
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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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
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).
1-2 years for the holes to wear through regular use,under a year if used week in week out in the S***
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I'll bow to your knowledge on this one Mikee, but the Poly Blue's on the Disco have been there for 3 years now and still in good condition.
I've transferred the radius arm bushes from the standard arms into the caster corrected ones and theywere in good nick. Just last month I did the same with the trailing arm bushes. :wink:
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the blues are the softer ones i think :? had reds in the racer & ended up changing arms as OME bushes went staright through
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Ya the Blue's are the softer ones.
I like that nice soft feel. 8-[
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I like that nice soft feel. 8-[
i worry about you sometimes being out there in the sticks :lol: :lol:
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:mrgreen:
I'm not as bad as some (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4890830.stm) !! :-$
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Ihave a panhard rod you can use for wales mate if it takes the pressure of :wink: until you get polys
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Ihave a panhard rod you can use for wales mate if it takes the pressure of :wink: until you get polys
Cheers hopefully the polyybush kit should be here wednesday. Just hope i can get a earl finish from work to fit it :wink:. But will keep that in mind if anything goes wrong. And with this being me and a range rover it probely will :lol:
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and i cn to the rescue
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yea thanks for tha matt. will try and find out what happened to your phone number. I know i put it in my phone but its not thier. Not to worry to much still have your work number :D