Guys
I was having a good look under my Defender on the weekend and noticed somthing I have never seen before. Being my first Rover some things are new to me.
I noticed on the front diff housing there appeared to be a flange joint near the swivle hubs, somewhat inbetween the radius arm mount and the swivle hub.
It occurred to be that this joint may allow a spring lift to be put into the vehicle then changing the position of this joint to correct the castor angle of the front wheels.
The vehicle is a 03 Defender extreme 110. Does anyone know if this is what it is meant for?
Cheers Rob.
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Unlike toyotas and nissans, most Land Rovers have removeable swivel balls - which I assume is the flange you are talking about. You can use this to correct castor after a spring lift, but you need to slot the bolt holes.
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