Jay reKx
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You cant post those without telling us her name
haha, Misty was her name
You cant post those without telling us her name
in short, yes.What do you think, you have seen it, worth a try or not???
in short, yes.
if i was in any way hesitant i would minimise the risks involved-
i wouldnt take my 4 year old if i thought i might not get there and back,
i would have some sort of recovery (aa for me),
i would take a toolbox and equipment to get me out the ****. (accept others may struggle with roadside repairs, see opt 2)
i know my disco, and would have no issues setting off the lands end or john'o'groats. inc trailer. (if i knew someone was paying the fuel!)
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:brushteeth:NRG you have pulled, well done sir!!
NRG you have pulled, well done sir!!
Are you implying that I have a toyboy
yes of course,why not????
I might be gay, just about everyone else on here seems to be
well are you,or aren't you????.
really you only need stuff to change a wheel, fan belt and power steering belts, fuses and light bulbs they should be all you ever need at the roadside.
a bit of preventative maintenance goes a long way , if the belts are changed as preventative maintenance they should last years, same with radiator hoses...stick new ones on and they should last years. go over the vehicle after off roading...clean the mud off radiater ,grease propshaft joints and check fluids...... dont go playing the day before a long tow, playing off road is more likely to break summit or start a break than towing is.
learn what your temp gauge does normally and what the normal noises are. abnormal temp gauge and new noises are the first signs of a problem developing
II'd suggest keep what you have, learn more about the maintenance of it and maybe try changing parts before you need to, like wheel, fuel air oil filters etc, brake shoes/pads, and just enjoy it without trying to analyse too much. When you've towed at least a couple of long trips and if you felt bad about it, or had issues, maybe that's when you think about something else, for now I really see no reason to change. Sounds a little like it's 'in your head' that Defenders don't do long mileages - they do, regularly!
Have fun ...
Thanks, its not that I dont think Defenders will do long trips, more the age of her. 21 years old is old for a car these days, I know they last for years but the breakdown people seem to charge more for age. I assume that statistically she is more likely not to arrive Or perhaps all the statistics show is that old cars are not usually maintained as well as new ones
I am really enjoying learning about maintenance, not the hard stuff yet, and I am slowly learning the vocabulary too I used to think car enthusiasts talked a different language
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