MN99s Metal Suspension Link Upgrades
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Suspension Arms: amzn.to/3AKxNZg
Tools used in this video:
Hex Driver Kit: amzn.to/3uyrxRv
Knipex snips: amzn.to/42HOMp2
Metric wrench set: amzn.to/49ff7wT
KNIPEX Tweezers: amzn.to/3OKVip8
M2.5 screw set: amzn.to/3ZaJwua
Here is a link to the arms I used in this video: Suspension Arms: amzn.to/3AKxNZg. See the description for the tools!
I bought these links for installation on the new MN 98 v2 and it doesn't fit. I think the new MN 99 and 98 v2 are very much an MN 82 or 86. 🤔
Yes, the old links on the new MN99s V2 are very different. The 82 links are also different. I don't have an 86 to compare. Looking on the tube, the 86 seems to be a 128.
Will that kind of suspension links fit on the new version of MN99?
No, the links are different. However, the design of the new links doesn't have the same problem as the old links. The connection in the new version is much better.
Nice video
Thank you!
Got these to fit at somepoint along with metal suspension upgrades 👍🏻
Nice! How is your Land Rover handling the mighty tails with the upgrades?
@@BillsWorkbench Not fitted any yet. Still stock and very impressed with it. Only mods I’ve done so far is remove the rear roof to make it short cab and remove front bumper and spare tyres so it doesn’t want to tip back on climbs.
@@SabretoothCreations I picked up the shorter roof for my "green one" and will soon make a video on installing and painting it. I like the look. My front bumper broke off, so that was an "Easy Upgrade." It is rather top-heavy. I wonder how much better it crawls if I strip the body down to nothing. Hummm.....
@@BillsWorkbench uploaded a couple of shorts earlier on my channel.
Yeah was too heavy with the full roof and spare wheel.
Metal upgrades to install and order new beadlocks with tyres.
@@SabretoothCreations Nice work!