
Originally Posted by
Ozdunc
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I'm wondering whether I'm over tightening the shackles? I've now tightened the bolt until the shackle is tight against the bushing, then backing the bolt off 1/4 turn, then tightening the locknut tight against the shackle outer whilst holding the bolt still. Hopefully this will allow the shackle to move freely without any excessive side to side movement.
I've yet to go for a drive since doing that as a bit of Landcruiser maintenance got in the way
If that doesn't work I might have to go a get some 9 leafs from Paddocks/Craddocks
Assuming you are using standard rubber bushes with steel inner and outer sleeves, this is incorrect procedure. The shackles must be tightened so as to prevent any movement between the inner sleeve and the shackle pin - all movement must be accommodated by flex within the rubber. This will mean, of course that there is no side to side movement. Doing as you describe will lead to a very short life for both the bushes and the shackle pins, and will very likely need new shackle plates as well next time (although these can be reversed to present an unworn face to the bush).
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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