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Old 26-06-2012, 19:54   #1
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hi everyone got a 1998 terrano11 lwb 124000mile and recently had it mot,ed and it came back with- 1, offside front anti-roll bar linkage has slight play in a ball joint. 2,slight play in both front wheel bearings. 3,top wish bone bushes worn. now only riden motorbikes my wholelife and know jacksh*t about 4x4s is this a diy job or do i need to take it to a garage to get it fixed, moneys tight at the moment so was thinking of doing it my self but not that confedent, how much ruffly would a garage charge. any helpfull advice would be much help thanks.
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Old 26-06-2012, 20:15   #2
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hi everyone got a 1998 terrano11 lwb 124000mile and recently had it mot,ed and it came back with- 1, offside front anti-roll bar linkage has slight play in a ball joint. 2,slight play in both front wheel bearings. 3,top wish bone bushes worn. now only riden motorbikes my wholelife and know jacksh*t about 4x4s is this a diy job or do i need to take it to a garage to get it fixed, moneys tight at the moment so was thinking of doing it my self but not that confedent, how much ruffly would a garage charge. any helpfull advice would be much help thanks.
Hi welcome to the site.

Front anti roll bar drop link, regular fail item, 1/2 hour job, 2 spanners and an allen key, can be done as it is on the ground.
Play in the wheel bearings can be done by adjustment, there are several downloads on these.
Wishbone bushes, I've never done one but several people have done them, so not too bad if you have some basic tools.

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rustic

Edit: you will save your joining fee several times over on your first self repair.

Also where else could you get help at 8pm in the evening.
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Old 26-06-2012, 20:17   #3
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thanks that make me fell better, il keep lookin for advice. thanks again
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