I'm sure I had said that it rides like a 'dray' and kills my lower back, well I decided to take a look at the rear springs.
Another day another set of tasks, I had retrieved my Series 2 C/R Land Rover on Wednesday relocating it here at our home we now have 10 Land Rovers here + wife's car 3 ex-mil trailers and our camper trailer, it's tight LOL, anyway to work safely I put the Series 1 under the carport attached to the house
I had placed it on stands just forward of the front eyes rear springs and have removed the split pins from the shock absorbers, it took me about 40 minutes and I had both springs off, when the left spring came off, the diff/housing moved slightly to the left and rearwards damn
the Series 1 springs are on the left, the others will be going under the rear of my S2 C/R soon
but I'm a one man band here and my age is telling me with sore arms/shoulders lower back etc but if I don't do it well you know
the 3/8" nuts were seized, I applied some heat but it did nothing to alleviate the situation, so out with a very sharp cold chisel and I split the nuts x 2
at some point in it's distant past some dimwit did this
that added extra time using my 5" angle grinder (Metabo) with a thin 1mm disc I releived some of the welds and then hit them with cold chisel
that finished it off, apply heat to the tabs and bend them back, with a G clamp holding them together, I needn't bothered as they were stuck on
the center bolt
a few sharp blows with a 2 hammers the heavy one like a dolly under the spring the other to hit the spring, I soon had them separated
rust and ****e everywhere
in my mind it's no damn wonder it rode like a dray, the springs would not work as they should with all that crap on them, anyway when the washing has dried on the clothes line, I will be into it using the angle grinder with a flap disc, cheers Dennis


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