Milners Drop Links (part deux!)

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Spanish - sourced drop links now fitted. Top pic shows the incorrect angle of the Milners item, the second pic the correct angle (perpendicular) of the Spanish ones. The other two pics illustrate the difference between the Milners and the Spanish drop links.
And just for Zippy, note the fresh grease on the steering stops!
 
bought a set ages ago from milners. Never used them as I removed the arb.

Wonder what they are for now. Maybe I can get a refund as they are wrong even though it was like 2 months ago.
 
bought a set ages ago from milners. Never used them as I removed the arb.

Wonder what they are for now. Maybe I can get a refund as they are wrong even though it was like 2 months ago.
Worth a try, I would try to get a refund on mine but as they have been on the car for a month they would probably laugh me out the door!
 
Worth a try, I would try to get a refund on mine but as they have been on the car for a month they would probably laugh me out the door!

It might actually be worth a try. A couple of years back they were sending out dodgy quality drop links for Delicas which were splitting and falling apart within months, even weeks in some cases. IIRC, some of the lads made them aware of this, sent them back after being on their trucks for a while and got full refunds and Milners happily acknowledged they were of poor quality.

Cheers,

John.
 
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there usually good with returns,but which terrano do these links fit
 
there usually good with returns,but which terrano do these links fit
Do they fit any Terrano/Maverick? I think probably not, the listing in the catalogue of the Spanish supplier I got mine from said "93 on" which suggests to me the whole run up to 2006
 
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so it looks like my supplier and milners supplier have both made a massive mistake,milners have been selling parts like this for over 30 years,i thought they would have spotted the difference
 
so it looks like my supplier and milners supplier have both made a massive mistake,milners have been selling parts like this for over 30 years,i thought they would have spotted the difference
Very odd!
 
Rick could the ARB itself be different sizes? As you've got a selection there, perhaps a tape measure will answer things? :nenau

Got round to making up a gauge today, to measure the ARB arm and both the Mk 1s were the same bar a couple of mm the Mk 2 was about 5 mm different, and then I remembered that I changed it as the original was bent, so checked the bent original Mk 2 one in the barn and same as the Mk 1s, so have not found the reason why my Mk 1 is sitting pissed with the offset drop links, will have to try and take some detailed measurements of the wishbones etc, and also some pics, Rick
 
Got round to making up a gauge today, to measure the ARB arm and both the Mk 1s were the same bar a couple of mm the Mk 2 was about 5 mm different, and then I remembered that I changed it as the original was bent, so checked the bent original Mk 2 one in the barn and same as the Mk 1s, so have not found the reason why my Mk 1 is sitting pissed with the offset drop links, will have to try and take some detailed measurements of the wishbones etc, and also some pics, Rick
That sounds good Rick, this just gets more and more curious! I really would like to get some sort of definitive answer to it.
As lammy says, Milners have been doing this a long time, you would think that they would have been aware of a problem!
 
well not very conclusive, took a few pictures but to be honest don't think they are worth posting, as the results are too variable, one problem I have is that I have no level ground, and it has become very apparent that the angle of the wishbone has a big bearing on the attitude of the drop links, all the cars were facing the same way with a slope down to the left at varying angles, and while last time I looked the Mk 2 and the Mav had good looking drop link alignment today they are just as bad as my T2, what I can say is that the lower the front sits the worse the drop links get out of line, so it looks to me like the non of set ones are good for standard suspension and the offset ones look good for raised suspension, I will try and experiment with this in a while, Rick
 
Oh forgot to say, took varying measurements of the wishbones and could find no measurable difference between all three vehicles, Rick
 
Oh alright then :rolleyes:
I have today refitted my ARB for speed trial purposes :sly
So I used some 1/2" female rose joints . they're stronger than the ordinary piddly little ball joint ones :D Put some huge fat washers on to try and keep the arm bushes in place :augie
So I'll experiment with this for a while and report back. Rose joints 7 quid each but probably much cheaper on line sonewhere ;)
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All I want now is some sort of quick disconnect bolts to undo it again for off roading. Anybody got any ideas ?:nenau
 
Oh alright then :rolleyes:
I have today refitted my ARB for speed trial purposes :sly
So I used some 1/2" female rose joints . they're stronger than the ordinary piddly little ball joint ones :D Put some huge fat washers on to try and keep the arm bushes in place :augie
So I'll experiment with this for a while and report back. Rose joints 7 quid each but probably much cheaper on line sonewhere ;)
2011-10-14182159-1.jpg

All I want now is some sort of quick disconnect bolts to undo it again for off roading. Anybody got any ideas ?:nenau
Dunno about those pics, are they something to do with halloween?
 
Dunno about those pics, are they something to do with halloween?
Sorry about that, I forgot to do pics earlier, then went out quick after some Shiraz :augie
Mind you the under side of my truck is a bit scary :lol
 
Ok, my ebay sourced links have now bitten the dust (approx 3 months) they were like the photo`s the wrong ones :-(

Has anybody got a link to a reliable vendor of the correct items please?
And why are my smilies malfunctioning ? :-(
 
Ok, my ebay sourced links have now bitten the dust (approx 3 months) they were like the photo`s the wrong ones :-(

Has anybody got a link to a reliable vendor of the correct items please?
And why are my smilies malfunctioning ? :-(
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nissan-Te...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35aad4827e

These look to be correct in respect to offset (my main issue with the ones from Milners), and very similar to the ones I got here in Spain, main difference being the Spanish ones cost me 38€!

Re smilies, when replying, click on Go Advanced instead of Post Quick Reply - your smilies should come up then. :D
 
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