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discorevy
				
			 
			Cheers, wouldn't put aftermarket rubber bushes in , I figured the originals lasted for around 35 years , so went with genuine, although I ordered superpro for the Panhard for as well , I've found them to be good in all applications except things like lower control arms in disco/range Rover Sport where hydrolastic are the go. So today I gave the old lady a bit of a 4wd workout to stretch her old bones , test out diff lock , low range etc which she handled with aplomb, came across a young crew who wanted to see what it was so I thought, why not have a bit of fun . Told them a story about them having a starter motor as an option only which this one didn't have, and proceeded to get the crank handle out when one of them said they wanted to have a go , I then watched as one of them broke in to a sweat trying to show his strength in front of his mates, I ended up showing him with one turn of the crank handle, but I felt a little guilty not turning the ignition on for him ( it's ok I know them :-) anyhow after turning it off , saying bye bye and starting it with the key we all had a laugh and I stopped and took a couple of pics. Before I forget, Shane , did you make sure you had the vehicle weight supported on its axles before tightening up the bush bolts, if you tightened them up while it was supported by the chassis, even genuine bushes wouldn't last long.