Pitty, the mounting looks like a hard job. Hope it just needs pressing in. Is that a Tdi? One of our friends has one with a very noisy fan belt! Very nice to drive, although I much prefer Kenny.
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The pin fits much the same as a Super Dexta /3000, just bolts in - from the inside. It's an axle housing off job but I've been offered help on the spanners by very talented friends so not the end of the world hopefully! All parts acquired, just waiting on workshop availability.
The RangeRover is a '95 P38 with the BMW 2.5 straight six diesel/manual box, currently awaiting it's destiny as a Chinese refrigerator.
The RangeRover is a '95 P38 with the BMW 2.5 straight six diesel/manual box, currently awaiting it's destiny as a Chinese refrigerator.
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Good stuff, quite a big job nonetheless, but good tools always make it easier. Real pitty with the Range Rover, I would look round scrappys, you might yet find something to fix it with.
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Took the broken piece of pin out of the arm, I don't think the securing nut left the factory like this.
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