Uneven suspension? Alighnment and tires.
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Yeah the main rust issue I have is in the rear passenger side wheel arch area, which is all to common in discos. But I did not think anything like that would contribute to a lean. Nevertheless ill inspect the underneath of my disco and take some close up pics and upload them.
Just for the hell of it I looked for body mounts online and pretty much no luck. Found afew UK landy forums which discuss the issue though and I guess there are body mounts sold directly in the UK. But like the stainless steel exhaust, I was hoping to find something here in the states. Thanks for the tip either way.
Just for the hell of it I looked for body mounts online and pretty much no luck. Found afew UK landy forums which discuss the issue though and I guess there are body mounts sold directly in the UK. But like the stainless steel exhaust, I was hoping to find something here in the states. Thanks for the tip either way.
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Okay I gave her a nice bath all round, inside out, on top and underneath! Got her back on level ground in the garage and took these pics of the rear springs.
Drivers side rear spring.
Passenger side rear spring.
The rear tires seem to be alright as far as even and sufficient tread is concerned, but the front tires show noticeable signs of uneven wear.
Not sure if this is the body mount but it looks weak nonetheless. This piece is located almost directly in front of the passenger side rear tires. Near the fuel filter.
The only other major rust spot in the passenger aide wheel arch.
Drivers side rear spring.
Passenger side rear spring.
The rear tires seem to be alright as far as even and sufficient tread is concerned, but the front tires show noticeable signs of uneven wear.
Not sure if this is the body mount but it looks weak nonetheless. This piece is located almost directly in front of the passenger side rear tires. Near the fuel filter.
The only other major rust spot in the passenger aide wheel arch.
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That's the body mount, its where the body sits on the frame. It could sag making the body sag on the truck, I woultd look more at the body right there if that's the problem its more likely that the body is rusted out and the mount is actually pushing up into the body. also you could measure from the ground to the frame to see if the frame is sitting level.
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