rhodie
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washed it and MOT it all good
Winding him up? I don't want killing by a freelander!
Section 1 clearly states it doesn't have to be within a prescribed area! And you don't know what a prescribed area is! 30cm from any suspension mount. Steering mount. Seat mount. Seatbelt mount. Pedal mount. Handbrake mount. Etc that covers a huge area of the vehicle!
At the end of the day I'm saying do something safely, you're reading a book that is huge and you don't know the ins and outs of it and telling me I'm wrong?! Ask the guy that is locked up because he killed four of his kids because of dangerous modifications what he thinks! It's what the mots for. Sure not everything gets picked up, but if it does and it's considered dangerous its a fail! As a tester I'd consider it dangerous! That's why I did mine properly!
I think you should start a thread on fitting a 2" lift "properly" and show what other mods you have done to your hippo to suit the lift!
I think it would be a good read and I need to do something to the inner wings where the steering arms go through so would like to see pics of what you have done
I even think it would become a sticky!
Have not read my posts? It's not fitted and won't be until I'm happy. To be fair I don't really give a #### what a tester "considers" to be dangerous, until the tester shows me they are qualified to tell me what is a dangerous, as in structural engineers.
If you have done it properly, what have you done differently to me? All I have done so far is cut the bottom of the hole the steering arm goes through, down to the top of the chassis rail, then ground it all flat. It will be welded and inspected by a welder at work, who is a qualified structural engineer.
I haven't tried to **** you off by the way, and I didn't intend to make it sound like I was saying you don't know what your on about. I read what I read, and took it at face value.
Above sounds like a good idea. Would like to see a thread on that.
On the MOT and steering, I am with Mr Do on that. The 'good' MOT guys I use apply common sense as well as the VOSA rules.
If they have the car up in the air and suspension at full extension to check all the stretchy bits, and they find that the steering does not work properly because of a bad mod, they are going to fail it.
Above sounds like a good idea. Would like to see a thread on that.
On the MOT and steering, I am with Mr Do on that. The 'good' MOT guys I use apply common sense as well as the VOSA rules.
If they have the car up in the air and suspension at full extension to check all the stretchy bits, and they find that the steering does not work properly because of a bad mod, they are going to fail it.
Received a new set of tyres for the L series.
Went for 235/55/17 Pirelli Scorpions after some soul searching. Just need to get them fitted and the tracking done and all should be good.
Do like that L-Series. Might have to pitch it off the wife a bit more.
I told you what I've done and it sounds like it sank in! It sounds like you're doing it properly so why all the mot crap?
The stupid tester is the one giving you your ticket so you need to give a ****!
There is personal opinion in it. But most of it is laid out in black and white!
I know a structural engineer! He knows nothing about cars and admits it.
I'm a time served master technician that used to mot. In a round about way you've called me a retard!
I'm trying to give sound advice to encourage safe modifications! Why do you think most of Europe have banned any mods? It's cos idiots can't do it safely cos they think they know better. I come on here to offer advice and help. I don't ask questions. Most respect my opinions!
Winding him up? I don't want killing by a freelander!
he clearly has an idea of what's acceptable is all i mean
common sense applied it will be a good un
I know. And he's doing it right. I just don't get the mot stuff! It's black and white
pretty sure that you both mean the same things tbh
looking forward to piccies
i'm never going to do mine now it will stay as LR intended
Nothing wrong with doing it, just do it safely! They're more involved than traditional landys.
I know. And he's doing it right. I just don't get the mot stuff! It's black and white
I looked up the specific tests for steering as i read two post about people fitting lift kits without modifying the inner wings, i was curious! I will drop the MOT stuff now mate, like I said in the last post life's too short.
Can you see a problem with getting the spacers modified?
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