1999 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY oil

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 60-31
5.Remove 2 nuts securing ball joints to steering 
knuckle.
6.Break taper joints using LRT-54-027 and 
remove steering knuckle. 
7.Remove tension collet from steering knu

Page 777 of 1529

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-32 REPAIRS
Road spring - front  
$% 60.20.11 
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
support the vehicle on

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-34 REPAIRS
11.Position the wheel hub and drive shaft on a 
press, place supports beneath the wheel studs 
and press the drive shaft from the wheel hub. 
12.Remove drive shaft oil s

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-3
Rear suspension component layout  
(vehicles without SLS)
1Coil spring RH
2Damper RH
3Watts linkage
4ACE actuator (if fitted)
5Anti-roll bar link LH
6Coi

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-5
1Rear axle
2Bolt
3Bush
4Locknut
5Transverse link
6Locknut
7Bolt
8Locknut
9Bush
10Bush
11Bolt
12Bolt
13Transverse link
14Bolt
15Bush
16Pivot housing
17Loc

Page 815 of 1529

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description
General
The rear suspension comprises two dampers, two radius arms, a Watts linkage and an anti-roll bar assembly. On 
vehicles without Self

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-7
Coil Spring Specifications – Models up to 03 Model Year
The rear coil springs are of the variable rate type and are manufactured from silicon manganese

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Anti-roll bar
The anti-roll bars fitted differ between ACE and non-ACE vehicles. On non-ACE vehicles a conventional passive anti-
roll bar is used. On