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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: xmob on December 23, 2004, 13:17:04

Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: xmob on December 23, 2004, 13:17:04
I need to replace the bushes that go on the chassis end of the rear lower link of my 200tdi, the big ones with three bolts holding them in place.  I can't find them in the Paddocks catalogue/web site.

Does anybody know the part number?
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: Mace on December 23, 2004, 13:24:27
Strange one this one. LR part number is NTC9027 but paddocks don't sell that part but they do sell NRC7491, but don't take my word for it, you never know with paddocks  :D
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: xmob on December 23, 2004, 13:36:55
Hm, according to Craddocks, those parts are:

NRC7491 - MOUNTING RUBBER REAR RADIUS ARM 90/110 DISCO TO 1991 & RRC

NTC9027 - BUSH FRONT OF REAR RADIUS ARM 90/110 199 0 MY ON & RRC DISCO 1992 MY ONWARDS.

Now I'm confused!   :?
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: Mace on December 23, 2004, 13:43:55
Quote from: "xmob"
Hm, according to Craddocks, those parts are:

NRC7491 - MOUNTING RUBBER REAR RADIUS ARM 90/110 DISCO TO 1991 & RRC

NTC9027 - BUSH FRONT OF REAR RADIUS ARM 90/110 199 0 MY ON & RRC DISCO 1992 MY ONWARDS.

Now I'm confused!   :?


Me too, reckon they are the same thing tho'
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: scorpio on December 23, 2004, 21:30:49
the part you want is stc618 acording to epc
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: Range Rover Blues on December 26, 2004, 17:22:42
Ring Rimmer bros. for help and ask them to send you a free catalogue at the same time.
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: xmob on January 13, 2005, 10:52:56
STC618

Neither Paddocks nor Craddocks had that part.

Rimmer Bros did though.  I've always used *addocks in the past, but I think Rimmer Bros are now going to get a lot of trade.  (Brit)parts in stock, next day delivery, super cool colour catalogue.

All I have to do is fit them (along with the soon to be rebuilt rear axle).  You know the old ones are bad when the following happens:

Go to remove nuts/bolts holding bush in place
Solid as a rock, more rust than metal
Use breaker bar (ugh!) to attempt removal
Bolt snaps
Leave half of thumb attached to bottom of side step
 :evil:
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: Xtremeteam on January 13, 2005, 19:40:02
scorpio wrote:
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the part you want is stc618 acording to epc


i would trust that part no cos i use epc everyday
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: xmob on January 13, 2005, 21:32:53
Well, it was the right part 'cos it (they) was (were) delivered today.   :D

Must locate copy of EPC for just 20 minutes. <grin>
Title: Anyone help with a bush part No?
Post by: Xtremeteam on January 13, 2005, 21:51:37
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Must locate copy of EPC for just 20 minutes.
just got sorted for my copy for personal use :lol:
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