sheriff
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Oh noooo there’s just no words
Just what I didnt want, a view of @Dopey hairy arse !The wife bought me underpants..... what can you do? you cant teach them a thing sometimes!!!View attachment 159894 View attachment 159894
I thought it was his belly button!!Just what I didnt want, a view of @Dopey hairy arse !
Sounds about par for Euro car parts. My son in law has stopped using them, always sending out the wrong parts, no fun if you have a ramp blocked all day while their van runs back and forth swapping parts.Rear discs and pads changed. Be aware there are 2 lots of rear discs showing on the Eurocarparts site. I got the wrong ones! The ones I received had 10mm holes for the 5/8" wheel studs! So, back to the shop to exchange for the other ones. It took longer to source and exchange the damn parts than it did to fit them!
The wrong part number ends 1A. The right part number ends 3A. I'll dig out the full number when I find the receipt.
For over 2yrs I had battery issues.My woes with battery constantly being flat and needing exchanged on warranty several times, was finally found to be due to Eurocarparts. They were told exactly which vehicle it was each time. On the last occasion, they sent a battery and then about an hour after delivery, someone phoned the garage, to tell them the wrong one had been sent. When the correct one arrived it was clear that for all that time, even when sending batteries back for constantly going flat, they had been sending the wrong battery.Rear discs and pads changed. Be aware there are 2 lots of rear discs showing on the Eurocarparts site. I got the wrong ones! The ones I received had 10mm holes for the 5/8" wheel studs! So, back to the shop to exchange for the other ones. It took longer to source and exchange the damn parts than it did to fit them!
The wrong part number ends 1A. The right part number ends 3A. I'll dig out the full number when I find the receipt.
To do:
- Find the bloody metallic rattles underneath at the back. It's not the wheel well heatshield - I've fixed that
Drivers door and both rear doors only minute jobs so without thinking about it to much we are up to 4 already.Changed out the passenger side door lower puddle light, 1 minute job (one of the few 1 minute jobs to be found on a Rangerover)
Old brake fluid will produce weak brakes as I found recently on my MR2.Feckin useless pile of yellow snotgobbling sh!te failed her test today.
Boge self levelling unit weak and probably failed.
Rear brakes not quite up to std, tester did point out disks and pads were fine.
I assume I can just dump the SLU and fit new coils and shocks on the rear.
Rear brake problem - could that be the pressure reduction unit starting to play up? - not too dear to replace anyway and a good excuse to renew the fluid anyway.
To be fair I did think the arse end was starting to sag a bit.
No other advisories, tester said everything else was really good, so not such a bad result after all, I was more worried about the emissions though that was well within spec. Not bad for a 30 year old.
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