Give AMV a ring (9870 9904) talk to Greg. He will have Bilsteins at competitive prices. They are in East Ringwood.
HTH
Pete
The left rear damper/shock absorber on my '86 RRC has been crapping itself over the last couple of days and finally kicked the bucket (with a spectacular "CLUNK!" and uncontrolled bobbing on the left rear of the vehicle!).
Rather than taking it back to the mechanics again, I'm planning to replace them myself (I assume you replace both left and right dampers at the same time?) as it looks quite do-able. Is it just a simple un-bolting of the old ones and bolting the new ones in, or are there adjustments that need to be made?
The old units are Gabriels (fitted with the 2" springs).
Would the lift make a difference to which shocks I buy? I was thinking of getting these:
Bilstein Heavy Duty Rear Shock Absorber to suit Land Rover Range Rover 72-8/94 - Bilstein Shock Absorbers - Shock Absorbers - Suspension - 4x4 Store Australia
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Give AMV a ring (9870 9904) talk to Greg. He will have Bilsteins at competitive prices. They are in East Ringwood.
HTH
Pete
Dizzie, 08 D3 TDV6 SE![]()
Compressing the top rubber to get the second hole to put the split pin in will have you thinking again depending on what model you have.
I beleive you can thread and nut this. Just a thought.
Getting the split pin in the first hole is a piece of cake BTW.
Just make sure you replace both rears. If you use different ones they may be valved differently and have a different dampening effect. You may notice the difference in behaviour.
Angus
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