Paulindre
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well done, in April I took my TD4 Freelander 1 2003 for the test here in France Passed with flying colours, I don't need another MOT until April 2020 phew
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I've managed too free up the clutch arm with a mixture of engine oil and wd40 (tip from fellow member NODGE68)
I will do mate thanksTo keep it free. A drop or two every oil change will do the trick.
Make sure you get all the air out of the hydraulics, like is said the other day.
Looks clean,how come you castrated it? Just personal preference or forced?New front pads fitted today, hopefully there's nothing else wrong. The testing station reported an imbalance, but all 4 pads were equally very low. The caliper 'plungers' went back easy-as with a hub puller
Also replaced front tyres with the best 2 off the parts car which turned out to be Michelin Latitude Cross. Quite different to the GT Radial Maxmilers they replaced (and on the back), but should be OK and put off investing in new tyres for a year or 2. The Michelins and GTs are both the standard 195/80R15, however, having jacked the car up to remove the old GT, I then had to jack it up more to fit the Michelins! Anyone scanning through, its castrated to 2WD.
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New front pads fitted today, hopefully there's nothing else wrong. The testing station reported an imbalance, but all 4 pads were equally very low. The caliper 'plungers' went back easy-as with a hub puller
Also replaced front tyres with the best 2 off the parts car which turned out to be Michelin Latitude Cross. Quite different to the GT Radial Maxmilers they replaced (and on the back), but should be OK and put off investing in new tyres for a year or 2. The Michelins and GTs are both the standard 195/80R15, however, having jacked the car up to remove the old GT, I then had to jack it up more to fit the Michelins! Anyone scanning through, its castrated to 2WD.
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It was forced, when the IRD went bang.Looks clean,how come you castrated it? Just personal preference or forced?
Never a good thing to happen,think I’m going to change the fluid in mine looked ok when I bought it 4 years ago but no idea when it was done last it’s due it’s service soon so will do it then.It was forced, when the IRD went bang.
Nodge was almost right, it din't go bang, it went BANG! VCU & IRD (inc crown & pinion gears) knackered and getting big heavy parts shipped over to here is expensive. Sourced locally, the price was going to be £3,500 for an IRD and VCU.Looks clean,how come you castrated it? Just personal preference or forced?
The IRD is not the issue, its the VCU and tyres. I'm pretty sure mine went due to a tyre that lost air during a road trip. Still worth the maintenance of oil changes though.Never a good thing to happen,think I’m going to change the fluid in mine looked ok when I bought it 4 years ago but no idea when it was done last it’s due it’s service soon so will do it then.
I still take mine places where I shouldn't, and a combination of speed and TC has meant I haven't got stuck. Its only the stupid places where its needed recovering, oh and wet grassTo be honest my land rover on 2 wheel drive is better in the snow than my pajero
I have just read where your located,seen the springer on your pic and just assumed you were over here.Would have loved to have went over there and played a season of rugby!Nodge was almost right, it din't go bang, it went BANG! VCU & IRD (inc crown & pinion gears) knackered and getting big heavy parts shipped over to here is expensive. Sourced locally, the price was going to be £3,500 for an IRD and VCU.
So I got an IRD rebuild kit (bearings, seal and cooler) sent over for £150, rebuilt the IRD but removed the PTO pinion gear and put all back (inc shafts & old VCU) as 2WD. The shafts and VCU do nothing (other than get turned by the back axle), but the WOF (MOT) examiners see they are there.
The IRD is not the issue, its the VCU and tyres. I'm pretty sure mine went due to a tyre that lost air during a road trip. Still worth the maintenance of oil changes though.
I still take mine places where I shouldn't, and a combination of speed and TC has meant I haven't got stuck. Its only the stupid places where its needed recovering, oh and wet grass
That’s one of my cocker spaniels trying to get in the hot tub lovely dogs spaniels.I have just read where your located,seen the springer on your pic and just assumed you were over here.Would have loved to have went over there and played a season of rugby!
Nice pic. Our first one was an English English Springer and he came over here with us. Current fella is Kiwi born. They do love waterThat’s one of my cocker spaniels trying to get in the hot tub lovely dogs spaniels.
do the dog guards fit both 3 door and 5 door?
Cheers I thought as much but wasn’t 100%As far as I, they fit both variants.
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