NeilTD4
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Will you have any recourse with the supplier Nodge, worth dropping them a line with the pictures attached...
You need to get the filter replaced. It can be done diy. There's video's on youtube of how to do it. You can buy the kit and oil from Bell engineering.Also asked them to do a Haldex service. Invoice just listed the oil, so I asked what about the filter?! Apparently they couldn't get the filter housing off. Seezed up, so just did oil. Disappointed with that. Is the seezed filter a thing?
After kicking up a fuss with the ebay seller, they've refunded me the pipe, and I don't need to return it, which means I can cut it off the metal pipes. I'm thinking of returning the metal pipes too, as I'm not happy about the fit. The bends don't exactly follow the OE pipes, so the flexy hose is too close to the brake lines on the inner wing. Also the bracket that carries the fuel line is about 10mm closer to the ARB than the factory pipes, again because the bends aren't so tight.Not even my car and I'm raging for you that the new parts arrived defective
Was the missus OK with cosigning for the new mortgage extension for the genuine LR parts?I've ordered a complete genuine LR pipe assembly, which I should have done to start with.
I didn't tell her.Was the missus OK with cosigning for the new mortgage extension for the genuine LR parts?
your F2 has been a very naughty Freelander recently. Sorry to hear of the grief. Hope it rewards you for genuine parts!!
It doesn't matter how often we tell others to do this we still try the cheap options ourselves.After kicking up a fuss with the ebay seller, they've refunded me the pipe, and I don't need to return it, which means I can cut it off the metal pipes. I'm thinking of returning the metal pipes too, as I'm not happy about the fit. The bends don't exactly follow the OE pipes, so the flexy hose is too close to the brake lines on the inner wing. Also the bracket that carries the fuel line is about 10mm closer to the ARB than the factory pipes, again because the bends aren't so tight.
I've ordered a complete genuine LR pipe assembly, which I should have done to start with.
It doesn't matter how often we tell others to do this we still try the cheap options ourselves.
Good to see he used the right car for the job.Last Sunday, my brother competing & winning the LWB class in the CVLRC Tyro I setup.
Yay, wheels in the air!
Just got my last big timing belt to change now and the vehicle is a good un. (Did the 2 x small onesfirst as they looked the most difficult to get to.
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