About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
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About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
Hi,
tommorrow, weather permitting, I am going to fit a pair of new front anti roll bar droplinks, and two new rollbar bushes. Is there anything I need to watch out for when doing this, or is it as straightforward as it looks?
Thanks
1996 2.5td aft 2wd
tommorrow, weather permitting, I am going to fit a pair of new front anti roll bar droplinks, and two new rollbar bushes. Is there anything I need to watch out for when doing this, or is it as straightforward as it looks?
Thanks
1996 2.5td aft 2wd
Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
I did the drop links for its test last month and there was no issues. Also did the bushes yesterday with it just driven up on my set of ramps.
Am about to do the drop links again tomorrow due to the rubbers cracking all ready on the new ones, the guy I bought from has already supplied new ones free of charge.
Am about to do the drop links again tomorrow due to the rubbers cracking all ready on the new ones, the guy I bought from has already supplied new ones free of charge.
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Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
Normally straight forward though I quite often spray with wd40 a few hours before.lift up bongo and put on axil stands if you can..
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Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
When I last did droplinks, I had to angle grind the nut off as it was rusted solid.
Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
Yeh I was the same last month when fitting the new ones.
Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
You can extend the life of them by sheathing the new joints with bike inner tubes filled with grease. Messy and a bit unconventional, but this has certainly extended the life of mine.
You can see my photos and results here, and in the link on that post.
You can see my photos and results here, and in the link on that post.
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Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
Good quality parts should last 10+ years, it's the cheap Chinese copies that use inferior rubber that are the problem. I bet most of the droplinks and swivel joints that people are now changing are at least 15 years old that were fitted in the factory.
Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
I agree with that - once you change the good quality originals at the 10+ year old point, you are replacing them regularly, and it's always down to wear caused by split rubbers.
Re: About to fit front anti roll bar droplinks
Hi,
Thanks for input.
didn't get too far - did not have a deep enough socket to get easiest nut off. So I went to the garage who have done previous work on other cars for me, and booked it for it's MOT and they said they would do the bushes and links for me when its up on the ramps.
Will post final result next week.
1996 2.5td aft 2wd
Thanks for input.
didn't get too far - did not have a deep enough socket to get easiest nut off. So I went to the garage who have done previous work on other cars for me, and booked it for it's MOT and they said they would do the bushes and links for me when its up on the ramps.
Will post final result next week.
1996 2.5td aft 2wd