1996 LAND ROVER DEFENDER ABS

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIR REAR AXLE
Service repair no - 51.25.01
Remove
WARNING: Remove and refit of axle
requires a further two persons to steady
the axle when lowering or repositioning
axle

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 51REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIRREV: 05/99 Refit
15.Position axle and fit lower links. Tighten fixings
to
176 Nm (130 lbf/ft).
16.If applicable, fit anti-roll bar links to axleSee
REAR SUSPENSION,

Page 185 of 455

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIR REAR HUB ASSEMBLY - 90
Service repair no - 64.15.01
Remove
1.Place rear axle onto axle stands and remove
road wheel.
2.Release brake hose clips and remove brake
cali

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual REAR AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIR REAR HUB ASSEMBLY - 110/130
Service repair no - 64.15.01
Remove
1.Loosen rear wheel nuts, jack up vehicle and
lower onto axle stands. Remove road wheel.
2.Release br

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIR REV: 05/99 FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 54.10.01
Remove
WARNING: Remove and refit of axle
requires a further two persons to steady
axle when lowering or

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual 54FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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REPAIR FRONT HUB ASSEMBLY
Service repair no - 60.25.01.
Remove
1.Loosen front wheel nuts, jack up vehicle and
lower onto axle stands and remove road wheel.
2.Release bra

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual FRONT AXLE AND FINAL DRIVE
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OVERHAUL 38.Place retaining plate, joint washer and oil seal
over axle flange ready for assembly.
39.Fit swivel bearing housing to axle flange with 7
bolts. Tighten to
73

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1996  Workshop Manual STEERING
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION DESCRIPTION
The steering system incorporates a compression joint
in the lower shaft and is designed to collapse on
impact. The mis-alignment of the upper steering