Freelander TD4 2005

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No offense, dont like those green hoses.

Look like there off a civic:eek:

No offense taken, everyone has different tastes. :)

They are being changed in the New year for orange ones........I supply and fit these hoses, so it's all advertisement. Especially at shows. :)
 
Probably the last clean of the year. :)
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Thought I'd put some fresh photos up as it's just been washed and waxed. :)

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Sorted my saggy rear end lol.......due to the weight I carry in the back, it was sitting an inch & quarter lower at the back. Now has exactly the same gap, front and rear. Part no. Grayson GE15. :)
First pic is before.

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What paint did you use on the covers? And as much as I do not want to sound negative, the engine-compartment bodywork could do with a good seeing to. Sorry to say, mate.
Otherwise, brill.
I will add this... , that when I strip, dismantle, inspect or service a part, any part, I really do rip into the relevant system in order to keep it in as perfect a condition as possible. Whether it is to paint, lube or simply protect it in any way, I do it.
When I remove a bracket it gets stripped & painted. Any bolt that is removed is greased before refitted or replaced. It not only enables it to be removed easily but also protects the threads from corrosion. And I know others on Landy-Zone have written the same kind of practice. I'm only one of many to carry out such work, whether it be remedial or replacement. But the name-of-the-game is to keep our vehicle healthy.
As for replacement silicon hoses, I've ordered a set. I asked my wife what colour she liked... she chose Blue. I would've gone for Orange, but to maintain a dignified level of détente, I agreed. I would still have preferred orange though!
Blue looks cold. Green reminds me of moss & Public toilet walls. lol
 

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