Joe_H
Well-Known Member
Does than mean your Statler?
We'll have to see if the LZ dev team can build us a balcony on the header bar from which we can heckle the petrol and TD4 owners from
Hey Waldorf - here we go .
Does than mean your Statler?
We'll have to see if the LZ dev team can build us a balcony on the header bar from which we can heckle the petrol and TD4 owners from
So, there are Tree Fellers nowWot a silly pair of auld farts!
So, there are Tree Fellers now
Take a look you old fart....
Don't mess wit da Grumpies ! - otherwise you get the naughty chair.....
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We were talking about lower arms here https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...-kilo-hippo-delta.304131/page-17#post-38942562003 freelander td4
189k and still going strong
Window regulators
Front lower arms rotting through
Rear diff mounts
Still love my car though
The wishbone on his Subaru failed before he left the road? I'm glad he's OK (hopefully!) and every time my son takes his Tomcat out I hope he comes back OK, but I do wonder what excuse he will come up with as to why his Tomcat didn't come back with him! Thankfully I haven't had to test his excuses, he's actually been a decent driver (I believe) and always got home. Aided at the moment with a broken brake light, no warrant and he can't be arsed to fix it!We were talking about lower arms here https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...-kilo-hippo-delta.304131/page-17#post-3894256
A bit of rust flaking off is normal but if there are holes rusting through then get them changed. My son had a wishbone fail on him last year in his Subaru and he ended up in the ditch.
We were talking about lower arms here https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...-kilo-hippo-delta.304131/page-17#post-3894256
A bit of rust flaking off is normal but if there are holes rusting through then get them changed. My son had a wishbone fail on him last year in his Subaru and he ended up in the ditch.
Nodge was saying Delphi were oem at a time and are less than half the price of Lemforder. I guess it depends how long you intend keeping the car.Yes I looked at mine and in the centre of the arm it rotted through the skin I am going for lemforder ones I think with poly bush rear bush
Apparantly it was a known weakness in Subaru's and there was a recall for it. The car had been checked and passed as OK before he bought it so after it failed he contacted Subaru to see what they would do.The wishbone on his Subaru failed before he left the road? I'm glad he's OK (hopefully!) and every time my son takes his Tomcat out I hope he comes back OK, but I do wonder what excuse he will come up with as to why his Tomcat didn't come back with him! Thankfully I haven't had to test his excuses, he's actually been a decent driver (I believe) and always got home. Aided at the moment with a broken brake light, no warrant and he can't be arsed to fix it!
When the rear diffs go on F2s and the owners call JLR - they are equally as helpful, ah no, they tell them to sod off !Apparantly it was a known weakness in Subaru's and there was a recall for it. The car had been checked and passed as OK before he bought it so after it failed he contacted Subaru to see what they would do.
Not only did they repair the wishbone free of charge but they also replaced the other one, the damaged wheel and wing and fitted 4 new tyres.
And they always replace the headgaskets in the K series free anorl.When the rear diffs go on F2s and the owners call JLR - they are equally as helpful, ah no, they tell them to sod off !
.Nodge was saying Delphi were oem at a time and are less than half the price of Lemforder. I guess it depends how long you intend keeping the car.
Looking forward to the build thread..
I plan to go through the whole car as been a mechanic for a land rover specialist it will be a project some may think that's a pointless exercise but I have a plan
Yeah, but you have to love it for the colour alone!so far IN 49HRS
suspension
cooling system issues
and lack of accerlation with chuddering
got myself a good one here!
Yeah, but you have to love it for the colour alone!