JonFre
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Are you for real JF.
Maybe my sarcasm of the design was not realised. Engines produce heat by design, gearboxes should not.
Are you for real JF.
Maybe my sarcasm of the design was not realised. Engines produce heat by design, gearboxes should not.
so is it better to drain the silcone oil out and replace it with what thoughCrikey! Never thought I would hear that from you NI.
An i thought it only had dodgy winda mechanisms?:bolt: :behindsofa: :love: :love: :love:
so is it better to drain the silcone oil out and replace it with what though
keep what as a spare or chuck whatdont even consider it - remove it and keep it a s a spare or chuck it. Many have tried - there are numerous posts on here going back years. I cant be arsed to find em.
keep what as a spare or chuck what
HIPPO the videos look good but can i ask any mods or what kind of tyres you were running only had my 2000 td4 for just over 6 months and played last week on n york moors on road tyres in the snow i was amamazed how well it performed and i have owned a modified disco. freelanders do deserve the landrover name and landrovers have allways broken down or am i remembering wrong
30/28psi (bit high I think but had a long drive home) They coped well I think some side way's moment's but TC and driver kept it under control most of the timeJT - how did yu find the AT2's? wot pressure woz yu running them? i dint find em have much side grip.
We did ours on the sat saw a few others out there, I think some people don't know what a Hippo's capable of. We had load's of double takes (in a good way I like to think) driving back to the show. Only thing we went in to the water at the end a bit deep and finished off the alternator (may have seen use at the side of the road on the way to M6) not such a good wayWhen I did my 2 laps of the LRO show course this year I felt a bit paranoid. Mine were on Saturday morning. People kept doing second takes and pointing at me. Only saw one other hippo there whilst I was there. Got talking to a 90 owner who was interested in wanting to know how I got on. He praised my hippo too. It was fun, and a good experience. That track is very well laid out, to give you every eventuality youll meet off road.
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