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Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 8:52 am
by Foz.Foz
Hi all.
I have looked around for a guide on fitting drop links and anti-roll bushes for the front and rear of the van, but couldn't find one. Has anybody got one, or can they advise on the best plan of attack?

Thanks... Foz

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 9:14 am
by wonkanoby
best plans to spray them up well before hand

hardest part of it is removing the rusted nuts and bolts

be sure its back on ground level before final tightening of link nuts

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 9:48 am
by Foz.Foz
Cheers....
just got the first one on now. :D Nut came undone with out any problem. Lucky enough, I've just logged on in time to see the bit about tightening the nuts when it's on the floor. Guess I should fit the front arb's while the van is on the jack??

Foz

E2a... what the score with fitting the rear drop links??

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 11:44 am
by Foz.Foz
just started the second one and the nut has rounded :evil: .
Any suggestions??

Thanks...Foz

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:16 pm
by wonkanoby
got a small grinder?

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:57 pm
by Foz.Foz
Just got my hands on one :twisted:

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 2:26 pm
by mikeonb4c
wonkanoby wrote:
be sure its back on ground level before final tightening of link nuts
True with the rear droplinks, although 'level' on axle stands will do just as well if you are doing the job that way (I did). Reason is that they have a steel sleeve mounted in rubber within the dumbell at each end and you want to minimise stress-in-torque on the rubber by getting the vehicle into its 'natural' riding position before tightening the nut and bolt that binds the sleeve to the bodywork mounting points at each end.

Front droplinks don't fuss about it though as they use a ball joint and that adjusts happily when changing load changes the riding position, requiring them to move.

I believe that's the theory anyway! :roll:

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 3:40 pm
by Foz.Foz
Well, after a bit of an easy start with the near side (passenger) front drop links and Anti-roll bar bush, the drivers side ones were a complete B!£(H to do. I ended up having to grind off one of the nuts as it had rounded off. Anyways... here's a few pics of the front arb's and drop link renewal. Hopefully, they will help someone out if they fit them, themselves :wink:

Parts to be fitted.
1 x Front drop link 1 x anti roll bar bracket 1 x rubber bush

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Remove the wheel and jack up the van.
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Old front drop link and front arb before removal
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Undo and remove front arb. This came off with a bit of help from a screwdriver once the nuts were removed:lol:
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Replace with new parts.I used a bit of copper slip on the threads

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Undo the nuts on the top and bottom of drop links and remove.( good luck lol). I had to get a grinder to remove the nut on the drivers side one :roll:

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Replace with new drop link. The threaded rod on these drop links does move about so they locate in the holes easy enough.

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Replace the wheel, lower the van and tighten up all the nuts you have just fitted. Repeat for the other side of your Bongo

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:03 pm
by pilajake
Foz. Foz.

excellent pictorial guide & thread.
I am sure it will help someone to change their own droplinks in the future..

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:03 pm
by clogger
foz.foz

just for a minute i thought you`d just done mine
same wheels as me

but thanks for the heads up
as i will be doing mine tomorrow (if it stops raining) day after (if it stops raining) etc etc
yeah nice piccys

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:04 am
by mp3oplecarrier
Here is my front ARB and droplink pictorial:

First, make friends with someone who has one of these: (thanks James)

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Before pics:

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This explains that clonking sound then...

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Be prepared to use one of these to get the top nut off the droplinks..

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New parts fitted

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Driving home I couldn't believe how much quieter and smoother it felt....

Steve

Re: Fitting drop links and Arb's (front & rear)

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 10:41 pm
by HenryClarkson
wonkanoby wrote: Sat Jul 25, 2009 9:14 am best plans to spray them up well before hand

hardest part of it is removing the rusted nuts and bolts

be sure its back on ground level before final tightening of link nuts