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aboduk



Member Since: 09 Jan 2023
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Radius Arms & Sizing
Hi there,

Does anyone know the measurements of the radius arms? I believe there are two different sizes and think mine are too thick.

Thanks in advance
Post #977180 9th Jan 2023 8:37am
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Member Since: 16 Oct 2014
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Hi,
Presumably you're asking about the width of the radius arm, the front bushes and the gap in the axle bracket that they fit.

From 2012 Model year, CA chassis no.
Arm width 44mm, Bush (inner metal tube length) and arm gap 52mm. Arm pt no LR041266

From 1994 LA to 2012
Arm width 44mm, Bush and gap 52mm. Arm pt no NTC7331, superceded by LR041266.

Upto 1993 KA
Arm width 38mm, Bush and arm gap 46mm. BUSH pt no NTC7307, Arm pt no NTC2705.

I believe earlier arms, early 110 and Range Rovers had a few revisions on gap size and Bush diameter.
200 / 300 series Discovery may also have had some changes?
Post #977201 9th Jan 2023 11:01am
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aboduk



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That's fantastic - thanks very much for the explanation
Post #977271 9th Jan 2023 8:13pm
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Mossberg



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United Kingdom 1993 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Aintree Green
What axle do you have. I replaced my 200tdi front axle with a 300tdi one so needed to replace them too. I managed to pick up a set from a 300tdi disco.
Post #977521 10th Jan 2023 11:05pm
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