What did you do with your Range Rover today

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Ok it's pretty simple but it DOES WORK!

You'll need:
A glue gun
Some dowl about the same diameter of a 10p
Some wood screws

First cut the dowl to 1.5" lengths
Now put a screw either side of the dowl to make a handle.
Find the middle of the dent first this is very important as the glue drys mega fast.
Put a good blob of glue on the end of your dowl and immediately stick it in the middle of the dent.

Now leave for a few minutes to set and then pull it back off it will pull the dent right out with it.

I did two good dents in four attempts two goes per dent.

Go try it!
 
Stopped a coolant leak:eek: - hose plenum heater to valley area renewed:):):) effin awkward... ac pump out did make it easier

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Just had range rover for a few weeks. not done much apart from hooking up our caravan
took it for a run for about ahour . everything seem to be good. so looking forward to our first trip away in a few weeks
 
Changed the maf pipe what a difference it's got its get up and go now :D:D also changed washer pumps x3 and still cannot get rear washer to work pump works but no water coming out of pipe in rear :mad: but hey at least The front washers work:D:D
 
started to replace rear bags got one done and found i have a broken sensor on the left rear its snapped of it bolts :mad: so no point in going any further till i get a replacement for it :(
 
Had a bit of excitment yesterday, phone call from wife of friend to say she thought he was having a serious medical problem. Shot round in P38, looked bad, wife phoned paramedics and ambulance. Place well off the beaten track and not on SatNav, had to go meet the ambulance. Who says a P38 diesel cannot shift? Blue lights 30ft behind me, it was the fastest I've ever driven down a single track road 100Kmh in places.:eek:
Then off the the hospital. Thankfully it turned out to be suspected Gall stones so it was back to the hospital again at midnight to collect matey:)
 
Had a bit of excitment yesterday, phone call from wife of friend to say she thought he was having a serious medical problem. Shot round in P38, looked bad, wife phoned paramedics and ambulance. Place well off the beaten track and not on SatNav, had to go meet the ambulance. Who says a P38 diesel cannot shift? Blue lights 30ft behind me, it was the fastest I've ever driven down a single track road 100Kmh in places.:eek:
Then off the the hospital. Thankfully it turned out to be suspected Gall stones so it was back to the hospital again at midnight to collect matey:)

Well done Datatek,

Puts my swap of the front grille into perspective.
 
Gave her a wash,cleaned out the interior and fitted the towball,ready for taking the better half showjumping tomorrow!!;)

Hopefully she'll behave whilst towing,it will be her first time!! :eek:
 

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Had a bit of excitment yesterday, phone call from wife of friend to say she thought he was having a serious medical problem. Shot round in P38, looked bad, wife phoned paramedics and ambulance. Place well off the beaten track and not on SatNav, had to go meet the ambulance. Who says a P38 diesel cannot shift? Blue lights 30ft behind me, it was the fastest I've ever driven down a single track road 100Kmh in places.:eek:
Then off the the hospital. Thankfully it turned out to be suspected Gall stones so it was back to the hospital again at midnight to collect matey:)

Well done mate yes they can motor if asked to. All quite like though, non of that annoying exhaust burbling. :D:D
 
today refitted missing bolt holding throttle body on to bracket
fitted new outlet pipe to air filter housing as original trumpet style piece long gone awol
polished the Range Rover Classic for third time in a week cos i got shoulder injury and its good therapy
 
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