l is not harder to steer without pas, is making it up.

I must have made up the owners manual too then
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I must have made up the owners manual too then
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Wow I did not know that! Fantastic piece of evidence.





Apart from two things 1: you have not been reading what has actually been written by myself
And 2: see the note under your fantastic evidence :rolleyes:

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As I said , you are just being silly , and I can't be bothered. There will be no more response on this silliness from this call-sign.
 
Less steering input required at higher speed is all I said. Engine runs pas doesn’t stop the steering wheel turning you div

There is a reason half the RR section have you ingnore - The magnitude of pointless rants like this of yours being the key. Atleast that means most wont see you were wrong, is all you care about
 
The manual "no assist" systems lack of assist means that the gear ratio must be lower to allow the you to turn the wheel, the higher ratio of PAS systems in why they weigh a fair bit more when the PAS fails.

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Believe me steering a Range Rover around a roundabout without power steering is very difficult. It's not like the old
days when cars had no power steering. The wheels are pretty wide and there is the resistance through the failed power steering to consider. It's ok when the wheels are rolling but if you are going slow it's bad.I've had XR2, RS Turbos in my youth and they weren't difficult to steer without power steering.
 
Less steering input required at higher speed is all I said. Engine runs pas doesn’t stop the steering wheel turning you div

There is a reason half the RR section have you ingnore - The magnitude of pointless rants like this of yours being the key. Atleast that means most wont see you were wrong, is all you care about
Am I missing some of this thread? I cannot find any pointless rant,could be that it was posted by someone on my ignore list after another pointless ignorant rant.:rolleyes:;)
 
So the bend wasn’t always in it? o_O:D

Looks Heavy duty
You’ve also snuck a nice hub in there too :)

Its a fair weight at very least it bent rather than break the welds.
It started out straight then my mate decided it would work better with a bend in it lol
That's the rebuilt axles of my D1 left them at my ar$e :oops: I will need to move them tomorrow.
 

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