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Whilst changing the rear springs on my Discovery the other evening I noticed that as the axle approaches maximum droop, the radius arm is hitting the bracket on the axle and limiting the travel. This happens with the shocks connected as I have 11" OME shocks, and Gwynn's challenge mounts, cranked radius arms and X-springs.

Would I be correct in thinking that I can clearance the bracket on the axle to stop the radius arm hitting, and if so how much material is it safe to remove?

Thanks in advance.

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Whilst changing the rear springs on my Discovery the other evening I noticed that as the axle approaches maximum droop, the radius arm is hitting the bracket on the axle and limiting the travel. This happens with the shocks connected as I have 11" OME shocks, and Gwynn's challenge mounts, cranked radius arms and X-springs.

Would I be correct in thinking that I can clearance the bracket on the axle to stop the radius arm hitting, and if so how much material is it safe to remove?

Thanks in advance.

I think your problem might be caused by the axle tilting forward to much when drooping. Have you changed anything on your A-frame? If not, perhaps you should consider an adjustable balljoint, to make sure the axle doesn't tilt too much.

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I am sure your correct however to get the casing to be in the correct position at full drop the diff pinion would be pointing up to much at normal ride height.

I have seen arms with the bush mounting off set to presumably stop this happening, However I am skint at the moment so I don't want to have to buy new arms if I can just grind a bit out of the bracket.

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