I don't thank you
But this isn't about me and my OCD collection of wheels and tyres
Its for Sarah90, I dont think she has seen your post yet
:doh:
If you can wait till the Wales trip I have a 285/75 BGF MT on a steel rim that's good enough for a spare..
So does ya want a 13th???
If you can wait till the Wales trip I have a 285/75 BGF MT on a steel rim that's good enough for a spare..
Dave also has diff guards, no thanks to the people who supplied them
Where are the pics of Sarah modifying them with the angle grinder
looking back for the pics, came across the antifreeze saga. never have I seen owt as funny, how many wimmins does it take to top it up, and what size funnel!Dave also has diff guards, no thanks to the people who supplied them
Where are the pics of Sarah modifying them with the angle grinder
Sarah where are your leather work gloves when using a grinder? the disc leaves nasty wounds and cuts take forever to heal. And a full face shield?
Is Dave on his original axles?
Nothing on Dave is original, or even from a Defender in many cases.
I did suggest to Neil that the axles might be from a transit ound:ound:
You did put the 2mm steel plate that goes through the diff retaining bolts on first and put the bolts in loosely first as per the instructions i take it?
I had no problems with mine but there are different ones for different years. Is Dave on his original axles?
Sarah where are your leather work gloves when using a grinder? the disc leaves nasty wounds and cuts take forever to heal. And a full face shield?
Now here's the thing, I can't decide between papers in the pouch or not. When in the pouch, you don't drop/lose them so easy, but they get all manky. Although I am test running a metal tin just now as I kept setting the pouch on fire when welding :lol:
ound:ound:ound:ound:ound:ound:I offered Sarah my leather work gloves :angel::angel:
The fact that I use them when mucking the horses out might have something to do with her refusing them ound:ound:ound:
And the anti freeze technique worked very well Neil
We removed 2 litres of water with the syringe and then filled it with 2 litres of antifreeze. The water is now a really nice pink colour (might swap my boring blue water for this in the future ) and for once we didn't make a mess
well aint that just it!
papers in the pouch tend to stick the gum together, so I don't do it.
I find buying bulk boxes of papers, using some, leave the pack laying about, have spare packs in various pockets, means there's allus some somewhere.
do find if i'm careless with the pouch tho, it gets spark eaten or half dissolves thru contact with brake fluid.
on the flip side, every so oft, a smoky rolled with oily fingers tastes great.
got the tin too, tho that's emergency back up.
You did put the 2mm steel plate that goes through the diff retaining bolts on first and put the bolts in loosely first as per the instructions i take it?
I had no problems with mine but there are different ones for different years. Is Dave on his original axles?
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!