Thanks for the video, I’d recommend heavy duty axle stands when you’re doing a job like that. Belt and braces as it’s not worth the risk to your safety. Me and the mate often work on our Landys and I’m always getting told off by him to be safer and safer (which I’m now learning lol) If you had jacked up the rear axle one side at a time you could take the wheel off and allow more access to see what’s going on. Lots of fiddly wee jobs but well done getting it done !
Thanks for the video, I’d recommend heavy duty axle stands when you’re doing a job like that. Belt and braces as it’s not worth the risk to your safety. Me and the mate often work on our Landys and I’m always getting told off by him to be safer and safer (which I’m now learning lol)
If you had jacked up the rear axle one side at a time you could take the wheel off and allow more access to see what’s going on. Lots of fiddly wee jobs but well done getting it done !
Thank you for the advice 👍
I did the same job on my 1992 disco the other day. All my nuts & bolt where rusted solid 😱. Good video mate. Subscribed 👍
Thank you 👍
I don't think there is any issue doing it without jacking the chassis, so long as you only do one side at a time.
Ok Thank you . I was not sure . I just did not want to get into a bad situation . 👍