1988smithy
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Yeah, I might do this myself now. You can't feel the top ones anyway!Luckily my air vents are on the front.
Yeah, I might do this myself now. You can't feel the top ones anyway!Luckily my air vents are on the front.
Not tried it yet while driving but I've got a 45minute drive to work in the morning so we'll see how it goes.Yeah, I might do this myself now. You can't feel the top ones anyway!
Jack under front subframe both wheels off the ground, open and shut the drivers door a few times itl try let air out the front bags to level it,What's the best way to get the tension off the drop link, Jack under the brake disc?
Nope..... The 2023 defender at the very back of the picture the one withWould that be the white p38 on the right
Thats true Land Rover tradition thenNope..... The 2023 defender at the very back of the picture the one with
14.000 kilometers on it and a broken throttle body.... It's only a few months old....
They stop beeping to warn you when the trailer has broken away from the hitch.blimey! never knew trailer wiring sockets are part of the MOT!!
which reminds me, still need to figure out why the reversing sensors are not disabled when the trailer is attached! I've owned a p38 so i should be used to the BEEEEEP but its frigging annoying. yes I know you can silence it with the button, but that doesnt make it any less annoying
If its a long beep when you put it in reverse you've prob got a sensor outblimey! never knew trailer wiring sockets are part of the MOT!!
which reminds me, still need to figure out why the reversing sensors are not disabled when the trailer is attached! I've owned a p38 so i should be used to the BEEEEEP but its frigging annoying. yes I know you can silence it with the button, but that doesnt make it any less annoying
only when reversing downhillThey stop beeping to warn you when the trailer has broken away from the hitch.
it works fine normally, you can feel each one clicking away merrilyIf its a long beep when you put it in reverse you've prob got a sensor out
whats a good oil change interval on the 4.4? the given 15,000 miles seems a bit mean to me, or is the oil really that good?
I was thinking doing an oil only change at 7-8k, not resetting the service interval than doing the next oil change with the oil filter and a reset?
Proper towbar electrics like? Not spliced into rear lights?it works fine normally, you can feel each one clicking away merrily
i believe so. its a genuine landrover badged towbar with paperwork and the tell-tail works on the dashProper towbar electrics like? Not spliced into rear lights?
Hmm, should be fine then 'ow queeri believe so. its a genuine landrover badged towbar with paperwork and the tell-tail works on the dash
Don't call him namesHmm, should be fine then 'ow queer
Hark at you duckyDon't call him names
Don't call him names
Wow, it doesn't clunk anymore!! Swear it feels nicer too
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