You got a weight problem with your range rover? And :wtf:you tryin to do. Buy your kids a new pair of shoes or something for the family.Well got some money back from the tax man so been looking on the inter web for anyone who make carbon fibre props for my old range rover if anyone knows of any or the pros and con of doing this speak up would love to hear from you:welcome2:
You got a weight problem with your range rover? And :wtf:you tryin to do. Buy your kids a new pair of shoes or something for the family.
That is the most stupid self centered thing i've heard anyone say on here.
Stupid is what stupid does.![]()
Waste of time and cash, if you got that much to waste send it to me I can find a better use for it.
Waste of time and cash, if you got that much to waste send it to me I can find a better use for it.
You Brit's making any ice wine yet? Read where you guy's are starting to make some good wines cutting into France's market.cheeky yank!though i guess you know more about whine than wine.:mooning::hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi
Ice wine is German not French.You Brit's making any ice wine yet? Read where you guy's are starting to make some good wines cutting into France's market.
thanks for the answer, will look at some other options as well nowwaste of cash bud,carbon fibre is very strong in itself so can handle the rotational forces but if you are going off road it's not particularly resistant to impact so one good smack on a rock and you have a shattered shaft,at least with steel you can limp home and get it properly straightened or just replace it for pennies and the first time someone puts it in a vice to replace the u/js it will crush rendering the item scrap.