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nah33m Member Since: 02 Dec 2014 Location: Reading Posts: 23 |
I have had my car in and out of dealers and Indys for bushes over the past year or so, it is costing me.
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Mon May 29 2017 9:14am |
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nah33m Member Since: 02 Dec 2014 Location: Reading Posts: 23 |
: BUMP :
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Wed May 31 2017 1:24pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Are you running on wheels/tyres bigger than 20"? 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed May 31 2017 6:05pm |
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Pufftmw Member Since: 23 May 2012 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 1052 |
I've fitted front Powerflex ARBs and I've had no problems so far. Is the ride harsher? Maybe but I don't notice it. I do think its worthwhile as I've been through 2 sets of front ARBs previously.
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Wed May 31 2017 8:21pm |
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nah33m Member Since: 02 Dec 2014 Location: Reading Posts: 23 |
Yes I have 22 inch onyx alloys with 285/35/22 rubber bands on them so it's a back braking ride |
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Wed May 31 2017 11:12pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The suspension, transmission and drive components were only designed to take 20" and if the dealers found you had fitted bigger they voided your warranty on L320's. My L494 RRS2 has OEM 22" wheels as they are an option on the newer cars. It could be the big wheels that are causing your problems, especially if the car has been running on them for a few years. TDv8's have a history of premature wear on front suspension components even with OEM 20" wheels/ tyres 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed May 31 2017 11:32pm |
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nah33m Member Since: 02 Dec 2014 Location: Reading Posts: 23 |
Do you have the active anti roll bar? Mine is a V8 3.6 diesel so want to be sure if it's the same as yours. Would you consider changing the lower and upper arm bushes to poly? It seems like because of my massive wheels they are placing extra stress on the bushes so probably need something a little more durable to support them. |
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Thu Jun 01 2017 7:38am |
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Pufftmw Member Since: 23 May 2012 Location: Carmarthenshire Posts: 1052 |
Yes, I have ACE
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Thu Jun 01 2017 10:28am |
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nah33m Member Since: 02 Dec 2014 Location: Reading Posts: 23 |
thanks guys for the feedback, i am used to BMW M sport firm suspension setup so sitting in a RRS is like a magic carpet even if its slightly stiffer.
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Thu Jun 01 2017 12:35pm |
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Alfie Member Since: 21 Dec 2014 Location: Peterborough Posts: 141 |
Hi , the video link you watched is for rear ARB bushes which is easier than front . I'm considering changing to poly front bushes with the upgrade bracket . My local Indy thought it was a waste of time replacing my front rubber bushes as my anti roll bar is weeping slightly onto one of the bushes and suggested this would ruin the bush within 6 months . Cost of replacing front anti roll bar with ace is £1500 !! So in the mean time untill I can afford to get that job done I thought changing to poly bushes would help as the oil may not penitrate the bush . It's a job I intend to tackle with a mechanic friend up on a vehicle lift |
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Mon Jul 03 2017 6:46am |
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geoffsnook Member Since: 19 Nov 2016 Location: cardiff Posts: 1699 |
A few people do say that super pro bushes are a little softer so better than poly busshes |
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Mon Jul 03 2017 6:50am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
One issue is some garages tighten the arm bolts (the ones that attach the suspension to the chassis) when it's jacked up with the suspension dangling. The problem with this is that when the car is on its wheels on the road, the bushes are already stressed - they're effectively at more than full compression when the car is stood doing nothing. So they don't last very long. The bolts should be tightened when the suspension is at the correct ride height. The bushes then are correctly loaded and last longer. Remember: the suspension has much longer travel than a normal car's so the bushes need to be correctly set up. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Mon Jul 03 2017 1:05pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
All LR genuine parts are covered by a two year warranty, and I didn't even have to pay labour either, could be cheaper using LR service centres, if you are having problems. John
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Mon Jul 03 2017 3:09pm |
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