Try sending a PM to those who offered help, do you have a haynes manual?
I don't want to be too pushy, people might have changed their minds
(which leaves me a little panic stricken, but its not their problem!).
There was a Haynes manual in the thing..I'll try and find it.
Part of the reason things are slow at our end is because DH often works away through the week so everything goes on hold till weekends. I've got a borrowed car for 8 weeks now, but I'm starting to panic about what will happen after that
Well I'm sure you'll get it sorted in 8 weeks, and just lure everyone in with the promise of a bbq and beer .. maybe somewhere to camp if you're feeling very generous and want the landy fixed super quick
Good luck!
As long as your bolts aren't all rusted / seized up it shouldn't take long.. famous last words It won't be nippy to camp in my landy soon ... I have a diesel heater to install so i will be in 5 star luxury
DH's landrover is never warm. My old series three used to keep my toes warm in winter, but in DH's I just freeze
There is a field to camp in anyway (and we have a working septic tank now, which we didn't when I first posted so that's good)
If there is money left over I'm thinking of buying something to have as a backup. But if the LR is deemed to far gone by the Landyzone experts I'm voting we get a Freelander instead (ducks quickly)....please don't throw things at me. And then a lorry instead of a trailer.
As long as your bolts aren't all rusted / seized up it shouldn't take long.. famous last words It won't be nippy to camp in my landy soon ... I have a diesel heater to install so i will be in 5 star luxury
And failing that, my favourite tool - the angle grinder!I guess WD40 and strong hands would do the job there?
Thanks Landroverjack - from what I can see, some of the bolts do look seized up (I don't think rusty though). I guess WD40 and strong hands would do the job there?
Sounds good!
I love that Defender so much, I'm determined to get it back on the road. It may sound corny, but it saved my life and so now I'm going to save its.
:rolly:
Just whatever you do, don't buy a gaylander
If you are scared any won't come lose when you come to undo them all, spray them a bit with WD40 every day for a few days and if you can loosen them and tighten them just a little, do it so it helps the oil seep through and along the thread. I have found this works wonders. Some screws that are exposed outside are likely to be rusty. I learnt the hard way with my headlights :doh: