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Keithy P38
					
				 
				Thanks to Brian for popping over today to bang heads with me. We looked at the situation, discussed the options, the end result being that the right rear spacer (the only offender thus far) is slightly off-true. He has offered to disassemble and re-weld it for me.
The spacer pins will be ditched, the plates are going to be bolted to the diff. The TF144's are going to be too long so I'm going to need to offload them and get some TF145's in their place. Anyone want to buy a brand new set of Terrafirma Pro Sport front +2" shocks!?!
The damage to the Rangie was more than I first thought. The diff took a fair bit of time with a hammer to straighten the bend in the spring mount, then if you look at the upper mount, it was bent up, down and inside-out as well. I managed to straighten it out a bit. What alerted me to the top damage was the fact that the bag literally fell out as I jacked the car up today. The pin had come out but the air line was still attached.
So to anyone using pins to secure the spacers - I'd advise against it!
Will be a few weeks until I touch it next, I may bolt the other 3 spacers down as they are still on the car at present.
For Gary, sorry mate I can't get all heights, but I can tell you that ground to guard lip in highway height is 870mm (average). Front sits 10-15mm lower than the rear.
Cheers
Keithy
			
		 
	
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