Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 23

Thread: Steering

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I've pulled out the radius arms on the front diff. The bushes are worn. Also steering arm is bent and the Steering damper is seized. I will have it back together Friday or Saturday I hope. I've also put in front dislocation cones and long bilstein shocks to improve it's on road manners. They shouldn't change it's offroad ability much. They're about an inch shorter than the ones that were in there.
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    I've got all the parts back now. Radius arms with new army spec bushes, new other rubbery bush things, and a new steering damper. I will maybe, hopefully, have it back together Sunday morning. I always go to the Land Rover church on Sunday mornings to bathe in the holy gear oil.
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    All done. Still flexes up good. Not as much as before but close. At least the brake lines don't stretch now. I may order some dropped shocky mounts for it with some diff and steering guards and long brake hoses. Maybe a super charger too, if I can talk Rat Woman into it
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

  4. #14
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

  5. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    1,938
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Looks good - have the steering issues gone?
    Skiboy

    89 Orange Rangie UTE - our play thing - sadly now sold
    75 Rangie/Series/Hybrid/LS3 - Bumblebee with a sting!!!!
    2018 RRS - The new touring vehicle - replaces 2012 RRS

  6. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Yes. Minor issues left but I put them down to having 35" tyres! Drives a lot better. Maybe a little play in steering box but nothing to worry about right now.
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

  7. #17
    CheekyD1's Avatar
    CheekyD1 is offline Chief GCLRO Scribbler Silver Subscriber
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    Under The D1
    Posts
    1,110
    Total Downloaded
    0
    This steering issue must be contagious
    On the weekend whilst driving Cheeky, she refused to turn Right (much) and I ran wide in the Right corner I was taking.
    Upon turning left she seemed to unlock and then full Right deflection was restored.?????????

    I was putting it down to the steering box, which has taken up the habit of drinking fluid.

    Having a little lye down under the car and Cheryl working the steering, the real culprit became clear.

    The U-Bolts which hold the Steering Damper to the Drag Link had become loose and the Drag Link was moving through the U-Bolts. Eventually the Damper had reached full extension. At this point the U-Bolts caught and stopped the Drag Link moving any further; therefore the Locking effect in the Steering.

    Simple fix but a dangerous situation
    CheekyD1 - RIP Details

    Looking for Cheep S2a Must have four magic words No Rust Runs Well

    Pictures Videos

  8. #18
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Gold Coast Queensland Australia
    Posts
    6,469
    Total Downloaded
    0
    perhaps we need a vehicle maintenance check day,
    i know i have some issues with both of mine that i keep putting off for some reason.
    not to mention the black 4wd!!
    Safe Travels
    harry

  9. #19
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Piggabeen (Tweed Heads)
    Posts
    2,930
    Total Downloaded
    0

    Good idea

    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    perhaps we need a vehicle maintenance check day,
    i know i have some issues with both of mine that i keep putting off for some reason.
    not to mention the black 4wd!!
    Maybe incorporate it with a "Country of Origin" BBQ feast at our place and free use of the hoist etc.

    Just a thought

    Justin

  10. #20
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Brisbane, Queensland.
    Posts
    454
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Sounds great Justin. When are u offering?
    :twisted:1981 Rat Woman - Woman & 1st Wife
    :twisted:2005 Defender Td5 - Workhorse & 2nd Wife
    :twisted:1985 Range Rover - Wild Beast & 3rd Wife
    :twisted:1963 Holden EJ - Cruiser & 4th Wife
    :twisted:1966 Ford Cortina Mk1 - Race car & 5th Wife:burnrubber:

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!