How easy was that to fit ?
Im thinking of fitting that to my new truck.
So far I've not gone for a lift but am moving the shocks over from my comp truck.
the suspension on the new Disco is so far +5 OME shocks OME springs +1 I'm not going for a lift but still want articulation...
Andy
It's a "not much swearing involved" job.
Instruction do have a few points left to imagination like not stating what position to put the arms in when fitting and it also forget to say to put the cir-clip on the end of the torsion bar (I didn't forget but it bemused me that it didn't mention it). But all in all it was straightforward to follow and fit. Took me about 3 hours laying down on the driveway at night with a tilley lamp for light! In my case with the 110 it fitted to existing anti roll bar mounts and didn't need spacers to avoid the fuel tank. If you can change the drive flange, halfshaft and steering rob ends on a landy then you can fit one of these with ease.
From memory.. tools used:
19mm and 17mm socket/spanner for the ARB mount points.
15mm socket/spanner for the flange bolts.
cir-clip pliers for torsion bar (it's a landy halfshaft !)
HEX bit (8mm I think) for couple of cap bolts)
T bit (not sure of size) for the free-wheeling hub cap.
Mallet
Drill and 10mm bit to enlarge the holes in chassis ARB mounts.
Grease for the SuperPro bushes (that's included with the bushes)
GP Grease for packing the free-wheel hub and drive flange.
Copperslip for every thread (but that's me)
Could be best to fit while the truck is on level ground, unloaded and not jacked/supported so at it's natural level.