1999 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY wheel bolts

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-58 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Fit both sections of new pipe to  vehicle.  
2.Ensure O ring is fitted to union on  front section 
of pipe. 
3.Push both sections of pipe  together squarely 
a

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 60-61
Actuator - front - ACE  
$% 60.60.40  
CAUTION: The ACE hydraulic system is 
extremely sensitive to the ingress of dirt or 
debris. The smallest amount could render the

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual FRONT SUSPENSION
60-62 REPAIRS
9.Use LRT-60-009 to remove nut securing 
actuator to long  arm. 
10.Remove nut and bolt securing actuator to  short 
arm and remove actuator. 
CAUTION: The short arm and

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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
REPAIRS 64-27
REPAIRS
Wheel hub
$% 64.15.01  
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is 
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise 
the chassis may lower onto the

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
64-28 REPAIRS
10.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.
Refit
1.Clean drive shaft spl

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-31
Damper - rear  
$% 64.30.02 
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle and support under 
chassis. 
WARNING: Do not work on or under a 
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always 
sup

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LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999  Workshop Manual REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-33
4.Position LRT-60-034/2 over radius arm and 
locate bush to aperture.
5.With assistance, press bush into aperture.
6.Repeat above operation for remaining bush.
7.Position