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    yep, pic says it all... time for change.

    ps there's no "d" in "Hoges"

    pps: part number is QEK000040 "drag link (long)" the other end is replaceable. You can buy a new one for between A$80 and $115 (incl GST) locally.
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    My apologies hoges thanks.....the lamforder part comes in at $168, I guess it's best to get genuine for this part.
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    Hoges is the $115 dollar one available locally in Sydney ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by daf11e View Post
    Hoges is the $115 dollar one available locally in Sydney ?
    Try Karcraft (02 9737 9944) at Silverwater (9 Egerton St) (ask for Tim). The $115 is a guess, it may be a couple of $ less ...based it on my 2 yr old price list from Karcraft where it is listed for $108 for <A>class version. An<A> class part means it's genuine or obtained from the genuine supplier to LR. An aftermarket version is also listed as a "<C>" part for $78. I replaced mine (from Karcraft) about 18m ago with the <A> version.

    I had previously asked them to email me a price list...very handy to cross reference with an online LR Microcat for part numbers etc
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    Smile

    Thanks again hoges I'll contact them tomorrow and let you know
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    You can in fact replace one end either the short or the long one with the rod.

    If the one on the other end looks new it may have been replaced without doing the other end.

    That said it's always better to change the entire thing

    Steve

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    Well, went to Karcraft Silverwater today and picked up the new lemforder drag link $164.90.(thought best to change it all rather than just the large end)....many thanks to hoges . FYI these guys are wholesalers and sell to suppliers, for example the list price on this part is $316.58. The price list is a 300 page PDF accessible on line......Now to work, I am assuming it is jack, stands and old off on new , also checking length.
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    Pretty easy job; you only left out the trip to the wheel aligners

    Seriously you will never get your toe in correct unless you get it done professionally.

    The only thing which can be adjusted on the P38 is the toe in, but they can give you a report on the rest of the steering geometry

    Steve

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    Will do Steve, thanks
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    FWIW: When you remove the drag link, just "drop" it straight down at both ends and don't twist it. Lay the link on a flat surface between two pieces of solid wood and clamp the wood in place such that the drag link is a snug fit between them. Carefully slide the old link out and then adjust the new drag link such that it sits/ slides between the wooden markers with no end play. Tighten it up and recheck. This way you should be able to replicate the length within a mm. Now refit and get the alignment checked. Doing it this way means that you won't be running a wildly different toe-in/out from original before you get it checked.
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