You don't need them to go off road, a standard landrover is very capable, and I have driven them for 30 years, mostly on heavy off roading, farm and forestry work.
Service every year, first service when you buy it, then every year thereafter.
And this is an advice forum, you asked for our advice, and we gave it.
I have been stuck few times with road tyres on so bought some off road tyres.
It had just been serviced at the garage I bought it from.
Yes advice on why it was not receiving fuel not advice on wheels
I bought them to go off road, I maintain my vehicle's..
Like you said service every year. Who's to say I haven't ordered the bits already?
And as for your input on smaller wheels being a better approach, I'm not sure what that has to do with engine not getting any fuel?
Thanks
I have been stuck few times with road tyres on so bought some off road tyres.
It had just been serviced at the garage I bought it from.
Yes advice on why it was not receiving fuel not advice on wheels
Ask NB if your words are understandable in Narfuk ?
IF IT AINT BROKE DON'T FIX IT !! If it's Electric get some F00ker else to fix it !!
And if it is BROKE hit it with a BIG HAMMER !
As I see it you need to grow a set of BALLS or get THICK SKINNED rather sharpish
Coss your gunna get the sh!t ripped out of you ! If you don't !!
1st thing to do is take the FUEL filter off ! How much fuel is in it ?? It should be FULL !!
Report back when you have done this !!
Don't know mate ! don't even know why you have to lift a disco up to go GREEN laneing ! & why you have to fit big F00k of wheels unless your going to do some daft of roading (or is it a Narfuk thing )Wondering if he might have nipped a fool pipe when jacking the body about?
They do run between the body and the drivers chassis longeron as I recall, so smashing or breaking one is entirely possible.
Don't know mate ! don't even know why you have to lift a disco up to go GREEN laneing ! & why you have to fit big F00k of wheels unless your going to do some daft of roading (or is it a Narfuk thing )
Yes the pipes do run on top of the chassis But they are made of hard plastic so unless he's droped the body on top of the whilst lifting it the should be ok !
hey I'm a YarkieBit like Yarkies and Lankies!
Yes the pipes do run on top of the chassis But they are made of hard plastic so unless he's droped the body on top of the whilst lifting it the should be ok !
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