TheRealPlank
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i once lost my oil filler cap and took my sock off and stuck that in the hole. win win
Hahahaha
i once lost my oil filler cap and took my sock off and stuck that in the hole. win win
I used a nappy bag and cable tie to stop my power steering fluid from leaking. Not really an epic story but the only bodge I've done!
Had to use a ratchet strap to hold the back axil on when the tie rod snapped !
Chassis snapped in half on a mates 90 offroading with a big snatch recovery, most of it held by the body& tub but used logs cable tided both halfs chassis give it strength get back to a road.
a strap threaded through the wheel and around a tree as a winch , have many but mind elsewhere atm lol
Ooo forgotten my favourite!!!
Bear mats we made a 200tdi thermostat gasket out of in the middle of wales hills
Worked spot on, swelled up and held together fine, did t get changed for a month or so after the trip lol
In the Lakes, springs kept being pushed out, so tied 'em back on with straps .. worked well.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/2966182-post1844.html
Super glue and nail varnish on a rotor arm comes to mind.
throttle cable snapped, so wedged a stone in and limped home
Best I've heard so far!!! Must have been an almighty snatch for that to happen!
Cable ties - saved the day again!
He's just baught the truck of a dogey guy in wales without having a proper look underneith as it looked so tidy on the outside kitted up for offroading already,
Took it out and his mate got stuck, he had to do abit of a snatch and looked like both sides of the chassis just before it kinks up by the back wheels had rotted out,
Heard a good bang and the tub was holding the two halfs chassis together lol,
Got his money back from the guy he baught off so had a happy ending haha
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