What have you done to your Freelander today

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If you look at the toolboxes and workbench in the background, I reckon the average depth of deutritus is ~15cm across that 3.6m run. What can I say? I was busy.

I'd love those tool boxes, unfortunately the wife feels that they're a bit extravagant for my workshop or garage. :(
I have half a dozen cheap roller cabs with top boxes instead, and a couple of sturdy home made benches to work on.

I do put my tools neatly away when I've finished the job I'm doing, but until then, the tools will be piled up around the thing being worked on.:eek:
 
Did one last weekend.
Remove clamp, small chisel or large screwdriver tapped in all the way around the joint to flare the scrap pipe.
Chisel and drift it off giving a gentle rotate when it moves.

Spray wd40 into the joint helps.

Prise off rubbers and fit new.
 
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Another freedom of the land rover Freelander gaffaw passing it MOT yippee.
 
Wrote some helpful information on my rear diff, in preparation for installing it tomorrow.
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And received a delivery of oil for the diff and PTU.
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It seems there are a select few of us with our annual roulette at this time of year

Mine included. My MOT elapsed on December 18th, but sadly due to the diff issue, I couldn't get it done.:(

Hopefully the diff will be back in today, so I can concentrate on replacing the front brakes, in preparation for the MOT Monday week. :eek:
 
Mine included. My MOT elapsed on December 18th, but sadly due to the diff issue, I couldn't get it done.:(

Hopefully the diff will be back in today, so I can concentrate on replacing the front brakes, in preparation for the MOT Monday week. :eek:
Good stuff. It'll be good to see the new wagon on the road!
 
lets have a picture
It looks much better than the old cloth.
I put a relief in the gap around the upholstery, so you cover what you don't want to see ... some small finishing flaw. This relief is unglued because I have tried it in different colors and it improves a lot. Maybe in the future I will change it for another color and aye it is very easy to remove and put on.

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I'm not going to lie to you, while I admired the workmanship of your previous upholstry with the brown vinyl door cards, I disliked the colour, but the black is more to my tastes, and the finish is very good, so this gets a double thumbs up from me!
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It looks much better than the old cloth.
I put a relief in the gap around the upholstery, so you cover what you don't want to see ... some small finishing flaw. This relief is unglued because I have tried it in different colors and it improves a lot. Maybe in the future I will change it for another color and aye it is very easy to remove and put on.

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I'm impressed. That's a cracking job. I have the Alpaca interior and the cloth bit on the front door cards is looking too tatty for me so I might follow your lead if I can find some decent matching leatherette.
 
Good stuff. It'll be good to see the new wagon on the road!
It's nice to have her mobile again. :)
The diff is in, and working quietly, which is more than can be said of the front brakes, which are juddering badly.:eek: I knew they were knackered, which is why I bought replacements.

That's next weekend's job, then off to the MOT she goes.
 
It's nice to have her mobile again. :)
The diff is in, and working quietly, which is more than can be said of the front brakes, which are juddering badly.:eek: I knew they were knackered, which is why I bought replacements.

That's next weekend's job, then off to the MOT she goes.
This sounds promising.
 
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