That is the problem. Seem to be plenty around that don't have it.
easy identifiable, there the ones who sit up against there steering wheel
That is the problem. Seem to be plenty around that don't have it.
Can the oncoming drivers?
easy identifiable, there the ones who sit up against there steering wheel
I tend not to have my full beam on when there are oncoming vehicles
I tend not to have my full beam on when there are oncoming vehicles
But I am always very aware of my surroundings and find myself to be far more cautious when in the Discovery than in my works van, not because the van isn't mine, but because I can seriously do some harm to someone else without trying in the Discovery, the little fiesta has fancy crumple zones and ABS, the Disco has 2.2T of ladder chassis and driven on my whits.
there fantastic for lamping , so i’m told
Or so far back they can barely reach it. Or go 90mph in fog or blinding spray. Or drive with defective brakes.
Sadly, the list is long.
forgot the rear fog lights on when there isn’t any , lol
I'm surprised this doesn't happen more often especially to lesser vehicles, given the state of some of our roads.
I tend not to have my full beam on when there are oncoming vehicles
But I am always very aware of my surroundings and find myself to be far more cautious when in the Discovery than in my works van, not because the van isn't mine, but because I can seriously do some harm to someone else without trying in the Discovery, the little fiesta has fancy crumple zones and ABS, the Disco has 2.2T of ladder chassis and driven on my whits.
You should, but I had to point out another driver's completely flat tyre recently. He hadn't noticed either!You should notice, really. I have had wheels come loose on tractors, due to total wheel bearing failure, not nuts.
And it was visually obvious, and felt weird on the steering, well before the wheel actually fell off.
And it doesn't help with that if they have fitted LEDs in the fog lamps.
You should notice, really. I have had wheels come loose on tractors, due to total wheel bearing failure, not nuts.
And it was visually obvious, and felt weird on the steering, well before the wheel actually fell off.
not my vehicle , but will fit the same type of lightbar at some stage
is one of the curved ones , just got to find some neat fixing brackets
also found a oem switch kit for the dashboard
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When my front wheels came loose it was after having had to bleed the brakes for the humpteenth time before the autokeuring on the Sunday night and having pinched them up but forgotten to torque them up, went to the test, got my pass two days later I got my number plates in the post and on the day off I wanted to go to Amsterdam, I'd already driven 130 kilometers and it was after driving a further 30kms I felt a vibration and when I pulled over I found that there was space between the front wheels and the hubs, jacked them up and pulled the wheels off to check the studs, all was well and wound them up tight with the torque wrench and double checked the rears, which were fine, and off we went on our merry way for a smoke and a coffee.
The vibration came on very gradually though and I will never forget that feeling through the steering wheel.
That's quite neat, I found a 52" curved LED light bar on Amazon that would look fab on my Disco, but after Sundays telegraph pole incident, I'll stick with a steel light bar and 6 smaller 7" light bars I can direct exacly where I want.
didn’t see that, hope ur ok mate
Fine, but me wing mirror shot
That lane was like this along it's whole length.
Luckily it only removed the wing mirror
good to hear ur ok , least u got off lightly
glad i didn’t see that lane , i would need a defibrillator , not unless those bushes etc were bubble wrapped, lmao
no scratchy , scratchy
Not bubble wrapped LOL
I really thought I was going to lay it on it's side, my Disco is a bit more top heavy than Ed's and Dave's 90s