Prior to xmas I booked the van in for Hunter alignment for today 5th Jan, due to slightly scrubbed front tyres.
Then I thought I could hear a little knock from the front end on little bumps.
Decided it needed addressing before the alignment. And there was the start of my downfall......
Bought new droplinks, jacked up the van, put it on axle stands and then tried unsuccessfully to remove the droplinks. All I managed to do was loosen one top drop link bolt and then I broke my torx bit on the bottom bolt. Spanner slips removed skin in chunks and I gave up. However, what I did notice was that the front ARB bushes had loads of play.
Never mind, I'll get the guy at the alignment place to replace them I thought.
Next day get in the van, drove 200metres and 'clang'. Back up in the air in the snow to find a spring has snapped.
So thats 3 days of my life wasted and a cancelled alignment appointment for today.
Anyway, one phonecall to CRS this morning and I'm booked in for Thursday morning for them to fit my drop links and put everything else right that needs doing.
The moral of the story - just ring Steve at CRS.
Then I thought I could hear a little knock from the front end on little bumps.
Decided it needed addressing before the alignment. And there was the start of my downfall......
Bought new droplinks, jacked up the van, put it on axle stands and then tried unsuccessfully to remove the droplinks. All I managed to do was loosen one top drop link bolt and then I broke my torx bit on the bottom bolt. Spanner slips removed skin in chunks and I gave up. However, what I did notice was that the front ARB bushes had loads of play.
Never mind, I'll get the guy at the alignment place to replace them I thought.
Next day get in the van, drove 200metres and 'clang'. Back up in the air in the snow to find a spring has snapped.
So thats 3 days of my life wasted and a cancelled alignment appointment for today.
Anyway, one phonecall to CRS this morning and I'm booked in for Thursday morning for them to fit my drop links and put everything else right that needs doing.
The moral of the story - just ring Steve at CRS.
