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Slunnie
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This is a good point as I have the LRA modded mounts
2 door Rangie, and yes the eye is on the rod, so the pressure is'nt at issue.
With all the new and welcome info I had a good look at it tonight. looks like the rubber bushes where under too much compression resulting in a bind and break situation.
I have always liked the modded mounts because with old split pin system the shock bushes would require frequent replacement. (rattling) I always attributed this to the looseness of it all.
So I will mig the eye back on and either replace the mounts with the older type or leave more room for movement by backing the nut off.
Thanks for all the input, much appreciated.
Cheers
Wayne
Hi I'm new here and wondered if you could help me ?
I have two new shocks to put on the front of my 110 Defender and want to get the bushes right!
The two ringed diagrams that relate to the shock I have are these the right fitting instructions for a Defender 110
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type 8 (might be 6) anyway the first one you circled aannnd
Thats correct wendy.......
looking at it from the bottom of the vehicle, from the ground up..
nyloc, curved washer, cushion, wavey washer, mounting plate, wavey washer, cushion, curved washer, base of the shocky.. the concave side of all the washers face the cushion which is the rubbery bit
Dave
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