tlo
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spoke to soon a nice little puddle of fuel underneath my td4 could it be anything else other than the fuel pump?
Cheers Nodge...Ignorance is bliss except when you don't know...B-)...Is that your mum's car (IIRC) and how easy is it to replace all them seal thats everyone keeps going about?...and.....I could go on, better leave it there...
Unfortunately the 1.8 but it was only £270 with a few months mot!!! And will buy a diesel after this and swop what I can over yea I’ve not had much on and trying to diy most things to keep cost down to buy tyres and lift kitYou've been busy Nick! Which engine does it have?
Mine's a 1.8 too - having a lot of fun with it! For £270 with an MoT, that's pretty good going I think. It's still 4WD? A lot of these have been converted to 2WD (largely to disguise transmission damage from deteriorating VCUs)
I'd certainly consider a lift kit: 40mm is easier to fit with less modifications to the main chassis rails. Try Muddy Mods (other suppliers are also available!).
Check out threads by @Alibro who has undertaken the 50mm lift on his Freelander
Cheers Rob.Fingers crossed Nodge!
Awesome - and I love the pure 1990s colour too!
All depends on how aggressive off roading you're planning. I'm enjoying Green Laning, but the main limiting factor so far has been ground clearance (I ripped off the original plastic undertray after getting grounded and reversing off). I've replaced this with an alloy replacement. Will see how this fairs against the wilds of Salisbury Plain this weekend
Big tyres and a 50mm lift will certainly help. The former will impact upon the gearing, but you're not going too aggressive there, so should be fine.
The 50mm lift is very do-able, but will require cutting into the chassis rail. Check out Alibro's posts in this regard - I'd probably opt for the 40mm lift if it were me based on his experience.
That's certainly a competitive price - link for the Muddy Mods page in case you haven't seen it to compare (note that it comes with the camber compensating bolts as well): https://www.muddymods.com/collectio...er-1-lift-kit-all-years-50mm-inc-camber-bolts
Other kits are also available, but I think they're a bit more again?
They’re shipped from Bulgaria? Look fine to me in the pictures. Just need the camber compensation bolts (not sure if they’re included)
Look forward to seeing the next steps!
If I were doing it again I'd go for the 40mm lift kit. Take a look at this.I’m really happy with what I got for £270! And after hearing all the dreaded stories about the 1.8 it drove home 65 motorway miles fine and off road was ok no over heating issues and apart from nearly sinking it it’s been great !
As she’s going to be a mainly off roader I was hoping to go with the 50mm kit and the 195/80/15 mud tires?
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