Home · FAQ · New Posts · My Posts · PMs · Search · Members · Members Map · Groups · Profile · Donate ·
Log In
|
- You are currently viewing DISCO4.COM as a guest - Register to take part or Log In
Sit
Member Since: 26 Mar 2016
Location: Somerset
Posts: 66
|
Reading through the forum there is lots of talk of people replacing their front lower arms but never see any mention about rear arms - is there a reason for this?? Do the fronts suffer because them are taking weight of engine??
Looking at an 2011 8spd XS which has documented belt change, discs, pads, battery, alternator, inlet manifolds both sides and also front lower arms - I was wondering if the fronts were more prone to failure or if I should be expecting to replace rears in the near future??
Nothing on most recent MoT to suggest any issues but I see it’s a fairly regular topic of conversation.
It will also need a gearbox flush doing, think my local Indy will be Steve Norman - I assume the 8spd is the same in terms of this flush to the 6spd??
Si
|
12th Oct 2019 2:15 pm |
|
|
Parky63
Member Since: 10 Apr 2017
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 401
|
On the rear, it's the uppers that suffer. Search for rear uppers - plenty of horror stories on here. ISTR there's a long video on YouTube about a geezer who takes months (only working at weekends) to do the job. Worth a watch and a laugh.
David 2006 D3 HSE Buckingham Blue
Silicone Intercooler Pipe
MAP Sensor cleaned
N/S Drain Tube Elbow
|
12th Oct 2019 2:20 pm |
|
|
Sit
Member Since: 26 Mar 2016
Location: Somerset
Posts: 66
|
That’s useful to know thank you, arrange you don’t see them mentioned as much as the front - if they are on there way out will there be a noticeable ‘knock’ over uneven surfaces or should I be looking for something else?
Oh something else, the n/S front tyre has worn on the outer edge, is this likely to be a simple alignment issue??
Si
|
12th Oct 2019 2:33 pm |
|
|
Parky63
Member Since: 10 Apr 2017
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 401
|
I don't have any experience of having them fail, so not sure what to listen/look out for. I expect most are MOT fails so check the DVLA MOT site and check for previous fails/recent advisories.
Hunter 4 wheel alignment is the Forum recommendation - circa £100
David 2006 D3 HSE Buckingham Blue
Silicone Intercooler Pipe
MAP Sensor cleaned
N/S Drain Tube Elbow
|
12th Oct 2019 2:39 pm |
|
|
Sit
Member Since: 26 Mar 2016
Location: Somerset
Posts: 66
|
Thank you again, that’s really useful - will replace front two tyres and have a 4 wheel alignment done then I think.
MoT history shows a clean bill of health except silly things like number plate bulb, ineffective windscreen wiper etc. so not unduly worried and stacks of bills for big jobs from the 1 owner it’s had from new. FLRSH until then last one this year which was a LR specialist so it’s all stacking up quite nicely
Si
|
12th Oct 2019 2:46 pm |
|
|
|
Posting Rules
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum
|
|
|
DISCO4.COM Copyright © 2004-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis
|
|
DISCO4.COM is independent and not affiliated to Land Rover.