Datatek
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For the VCU yes, but whichever model, new tyres on the rear and worn on the front will stress the centre diff.Depends what landy it is?
For the VCU yes, but whichever model, new tyres on the rear and worn on the front will stress the centre diff.Depends what landy it is?
Front tyres will always wear faster than rears?For the VCU yes, but whichever model, new tyres on the rear and worn on the front will stress the centre diff.
Thats what comes with owning a RangieTwo new rear tyres. Has solved the dum-dum-dum-dum-dum vibration at low speeds. Has not solved my bank account
The fronts are both relatively new. Rears were over eight years old though (and an MOT advisory). Cor they were in a right old state.Hope the fronts are not too worn or the next bill may be for a replacement VCU.
Which is why I swap front to back every 6K miles.Front tyres will always wear faster than rears?
Best add this to the list of growing jobsWhich is why I swap front to back every 6K miles.
Check under the plastic that runs along the roof to body sides. My son's had a crack in the body sealer above the windscreen.Got the roof lining to take out so I can get an idea of where the water is getting in.
I just don’t have any space to work on the roof lining and don’t want the ‘38 minus the lining for eons. However, I agree it needs to come out, 1 to ascertain where it’s leaking, 2 to glue the saggy bit back up.I stressed and procrastinated for a year before Kev12 convinced me to just pull it out. Had it out, tarted up and back fitted in a day. Bit potchy at first but after you’ve done it once is real easy.
Omg I feel sick looking at that image.I stressed and procrastinated for a year before Kev12 convinced me to just pull it out. Had it out, tarted up and back fitted in a day. Bit potchy at first but after you’ve done it once is real easy.View attachment 305414
And that’s no sunroof!Omg I feel sick looking at that image.
The old stuff won't stay if you try and glue it back onI just don’t have any space to work on the roof lining and don’t want the ‘38 minus the lining for eons. However, I agree it needs to come out, 1 to ascertain where it’s leaking, 2 to glue the saggy bit back up.
So do I need a completely new roll of material .The old stuff won't stay if you try and glue it back on
Martrim do kits with the correct glue.So do I need a completely new roll of material .
If you want something that looks nice and well last.So do I need a completely new roll of material .
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