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    Defender Suspension rebuild.

    Hi all

    I have a 2001 defender that has started to handle not the best. Have the odd wobble through the steering wheel at times as coming up to speed. It’s only got 220k on the clock but has done some hard miles.

    Tyres and balance are ok and panhard bushes were replace 20k ago.

    Am planning a full suspension bush replacement, new springs and some Koni Raid shocks.

    A couple of questions if I may:

    Has any one had experience with the Bearmach Performace bushes? Have never used poly bushes before or should I stick with oem rubber.

    Looking at 130 springs in front, stand 110 rears. Just need to source those and the Koni’s

    A part of me says leave the suspension alone unless there is an obvious problem but on the other hand if I replace it all I should be back in a good space. Thoughts??

    Cheers

    Phil

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    Hard to tell off the phone but they look like Super Pro?
    If so, and if they are cheaper than buying locally I'd use them.
    Fulcrum/Super Pro are the only brand of polyurethane bushes I trust, and in most instances are a superior design and last a lot lot longer than original.

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    While your at it might be worth checking the swivel preload and have a look at the steering damper.
    Speed wobbles aren’t much fun!

    Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Hard to tell off the phone but they look like Super Pro?
    If so, and if they are cheaper than buying locally I'd use them.
    Fulcrum/Super Pro are the only brand of polyurethane bushes I trust, and in most instances are a superior design and last a lot lot longer than original.
    Thanks Rick that’s exactly the advice I was chasing.
    I haven’t done anything with the suspension since new except the panhard bushes when they failed. Thought I’d start from the bottom and replace all wear items.

    What’s your advice on springs? Was thinking 130 stnd in front and 110 stnd in rear. Seems to be the general consensus from reading.

    The Koni Raids look like the go. Not cheap but only once to do it once.

    You’re not the Rick that used to live in Canberra are you. Had a maroon extreme?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harro View Post
    While your at it might be worth checking the swivel preload and have a look at the steering damper.
    Speed wobbles aren’t much fun!

    Paul.
    Thanks Paul. Actually the steering damper is the only part of suspension that is newDefender Suspension rebuild.. Replaced when faultfinding the worn panhard bushes.

    I’ll sus out the swivel preload thou. Thanks for the tip

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    Just double check the tightness of the bolts for the panhard rod. When I replaced mine, the replacement bolt was made of plasticine and it stripped out a bit of the threat and could not be done up super tight. I replaced it with a 2nd hand genuine bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate View Post

    You’re not the Rick that used to live in Canberra are you. Had a maroon extreme?
    I am Rick that lived in Canberra but not that Rick Defender Suspension rebuild.

    I was there for a bit over two years and had a 130CC with Mach V rims.
    And a blue D2.

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