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Spot the mystery item??
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Well No......the rest of it was black..................?? LOL. Although hiding in the ditch was a good way to hide..LOL
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Spot the mystery item??View attachment 143370Cheers
View attachment 143377 Luckily not Gary. But I bet he wished he was wearing more appropriate attire...
Two light bars and he STILL got stuck!
Yup - ‘nuff said! Shame it’s a commercial otherwise I’d have been interested: want to be able to take the kids on landing and off-road adventures. It’s otherwise a really nice truck!
happy days and u will wonder how u survived without it
great bit of kit , don’t forget to print out the manual, some evening reading , lol
if it’s any use there’s a few of us with the iid so always happy to help with questions
Also while the wheels were off had a butchers at the suspension because I heard the airbag have a built date stamped on them.
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Well that’ll be the original suspension from new on 174,000 miles now.
Probably gonna be looking at new airbags this year then money depending.
Given the rate of suspension degradation on these cars, did Land Rover under-engineer them for regular off road use?
Looks like you're going to be kept a bit busy!
Just wondering about the airbags - if they ain't broke, why fix?
bet it now stops better , lol
is suprising how much the gap iid does and the main ecu reflash is nerve racking as all the lights go on and off etc
indeed those airbags are original, ive only managed to get my drivers side front strut replaced , too cold and will wait til it’s warmer to do the passenger side , when i do that side will grease up the turbo actuator , replace intercooler hoses with silicone ones i’ve got and fill in areas with some more dinotrol
i was amazed at the difference with just the drivers side and the bottom bush was knackered , i have bought all new anti roll bar bushes and drop links for the front and rear, the heavy duty meyle ones as the cheap ones will just snap
i bought genuine dunlop struts and i’ve always done preventive maintenance, no point leaving something till it breaks , i’m not looking forward to the rear upper wishbones that’s for sure
great you’ve got access to a ramp and makes life considerably easier
Yes, I know - it's a big heavy beast of a machine.u can fit different bushes but then u would have a firmer ride , it’s the compromise between longtivity vs ride quality
plus don’t forget they weigh over 2.7 ton so brakes and suspension will indeed be put under a lot of stress
there’s 24 x of them as they have a double wishbone system
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