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    Possible Bent Chassis or Rear Axle Housing

    Has anyone experienced a bent chassis or a bent axle housing on a Disco 2?

    It appears evident the alignment of my rear axle is not flash and it is steering my car off the road. The front end is mint, 2 degrees toe out.

    When measuring the difference between the centre of the each wheel on the left then comparing it to the right, there is 4mm difference. This is over a distance 2035mm.

    So this is a real issue for me and I need it sorted. I either need a miracle and someone know exactly where the Disco chassis bends or somewhere to take my disco in South East Melbourne.

    By the way, I've changed the rear radius arm bushes. I'm hoping it is just a rear axle housing. If someone has one lying around please let me know.

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    that measurement you give is fine, it is the wheel set back and is as meant to be. The problem steering your car off road will be something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzman View Post
    The front end is mint, 2 degrees toe out.
    Did you get measurements for the rear? Being a solid axle, excessive toe there will tell you if the axle housing is bent or not.
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    Jazzman, Rave has the chassis spacing dimensions, in a section as in attached pic if you want to check your chassis. I will give you mounting point measurements, by checking these you may be able to determine if chassis is bent.
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    To bend a chassis or diff housing what have you been doing , It would really have to been something very drastic to to do either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    To bend a chassis or diff housing what have you been doing , It would really have to been something very drastic to to do either.
    He does some pretty Hard core stuff , he doesn't pussy foot around , I don't mind it keeps me in business.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    He does some pretty Hard core stuff , he doesn't pussy foot around , I don't mind it keeps me in business.
    Im talking about jumping the car or a accident.
    I have done some serious off road stuff but then again i believe in Mechanical Sympathy


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Did you get measurements for the rear? Being a solid axle, excessive toe there will tell you if the axle housing is bent or not.
    The rear axle is 30 degrees out of true. The rear left and rear right are skewed to the right. I have to turn the steering wheel right to compensate and not run off the road,it is not much to compensate but has lead to front tire wear.

    Before people ask the front alignment is right, 2mm toe out - not 2 degrees as mentioned in my original post by mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Im talking about jumping the car or a accident.
    I have done some serious off road stuff but then again i believe in Mechanical Sympathy

    Me too mate, without it a Land Rover would fail instantly. I was doing a lot of flexing and wheel lifting in Tassie perhaps I've bent the trailing arm mounts. I figured i'd remember a bang large enough to bend a diff housing. I don't know what it was, I just need it fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Im talking about jumping the car or a accident.
    I have done some serious off road stuff but then again i believe in Mechanical Sympathy
    Mechanical Sympathy.
    Perhaps Mario should sell tojo parts too.
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