What did you do with your Range Rover today

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Checked the viscous coupling,greased the uj's and the sliding joints on the props, lubed the door hinges and check straps. oil levels tomorrow then finish painting the garage door after rubbing down and priming it today.The Boss won't let me leave the grounds as I'm in the at risk category :eek:

Know how you feel my boss is the same, no going out at risk:(
 
Checked the viscous coupling,greased the uj's and the sliding joints on the props, lubed the door hinges and check straps. oil levels tomorrow then finish painting the garage door after rubbing down and priming it today.The Boss won't let me leave the grounds as I'm in the at risk category :eek:

You are if that kitchen isn't finished!
 
Felt like an absolute sod to pull away
Abs/tc kicking in from standstill.
Abs fault yay. Rear right open circuit. Quick jack up and investigate no play found in rear bearings and the sensor bolts will undo.
Pair of rear sensors ordered heres hoping it's just that.
 
Felt like an absolute sod to pull away
Abs/tc kicking in from standstill.
Abs fault yay. Rear right open circuit. Quick jack up and investigate no play found in rear bearings and the sensor bolts will undo.
Pair of rear sensors ordered heres hoping it's just that.
Vaguely remember reading somewhere that the sensors are about face on nanocom if that's what you're using.
I might be wrong though, it seems to happen more with each passing year!
 

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Checked the viscous coupling,greased the uj's and the sliding joints on the props, lubed the door hinges and check straps. oil levels tomorrow then finish painting the garage door after rubbing down and priming it today.The Boss won't let me leave the grounds as I'm in the at risk category :eek:
If you keep being proactive you're going to give the rest of us a bad name. I only greased my doors the other day because the creak was so bad people on the other side of the carpark look up to see what the noise was. And the wife scorned me for not fixing it weeks ago.
 
As the barn is blocked with a big pile of rubbish waiting for the tip to open, I moved the project P38 to the lean to so I can re-time the FIP and do some other jobs. The aircon is screeching, hopefully the idler bearing or the clutch, that's waht comes of it being stood unused for 3 months. I have 4 new tyres waiting to be fitted when the lock down ends, then the car will hopefully be usable.
 
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Tell her if she thinks they are bad should hear the ones on her P38! :p
Every time I mention her P38 she reminds me it still needs 4 new tyres to get MoT, the rear airbags need doing and it is running rich... so I try to pretend it doesn't exist. Which is a shame because the ol' girl is going to waste :/
 
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