fredouille
Member Since: 12 Oct 2010
Location: BORDEAUX
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very interresting thanks a lot!
I want to do the same on my 2005 RRS w/o ACE but it looks like it is an other ref... (LR018347)
may be bar diameter is different...
thanks!
fred
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Gezmondo
Member Since: 24 Aug 2011
Location: Oxford
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Thanks to your post i fitted poly bushes front and rear at weekend, no dramas although i would recommend new bolts for rear bushes as stated earlier ! Cheers guys just rear discs to do now ?
This has transformed my Disco ! Superb firm ride now . 2005 HSE
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jondean74
Member Since: 04 Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix
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ridgeback_moor wrote:Next job, both front lower wishbones 
Did you ever replace your lower wishbones? I have a 2005 LR3 and rear bushing is leaking. I felt confident to do this myself thinking it would be as easy as my BMW, but I'm learning that I might be better off replacing the entire control arm (both sides).
Have you come across any good step-by-step instructions. Yours was excellent and I was hoping to find a similar write-up with such good detail.
Thanks!
Jon
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Wed Jan 04 2012 8:36am |
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Mike767
Member Since: 15 Oct 2008
Location: Congleton, Cheshire.
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With regards to the fuel cooler, I tried a 10MM socket. I then managed to drop it and it "landed" on the plastic gearbox shield. Having decided that I wanted my socket back, I removed the six bolts and the shield and this gave me plenty of access to the fuel cooler securing bolt.
The nearside was pretty easy, but I think it depends on the type/design of your chosen socket set.
Anyway, noisy and annoying knocking on uneven surfaces has gone.
Thanks again!
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