is it just me or do the tyres not seem to fit the rims properly?
Nice looking motor
Now go and buy a welder
Cheers for the reply about the heater mate, jst as I bloody feared then, whole shaggin dash out!! Grrrrr lol... that can wait til the mots up and I do the re, build..
As for the tyres I think they fit correctly, beenbin 6 months with no problems so I'm not worried, well not until you mentioned it!!! Now I'm going to be para everytime I go past 40!!! Lol...
Right then my first job i want to tackle is to fit a winch bumper and winch..
After reading green hornets write up and video I think I will go with the same winch, the warrior 9500hp, I noticed that he made his own bumper as he said the shop brought bumper s won't fit correctly on lifted landys, is this correct????
Cheers...Clive
Haha well lucky enuf iv been given the option to rent a space in a unit that already fixes cars so I think il do that , save me buying expensive tools like welders ect plus I can do all the work in doors in the warm!!! Nothing worse than working on cold metal is their!!!!
Hello Clive and welcome.
Re your heater problem, you say that you only get heat on position 2 - I'm assuming you mean on the fan speed selector? Is this the only position the fan will work? If it is the fan problem it's very easily sorted !!!
You have a TDi 300 and with this model you can access the fan and it's speed resistor by removing the the glove box (2 screws from memory) then you are right there!
If I might suggest something? If the car was mine I would be changing all fluids - oils and coolant - and all filters, straight away. This will give you:
a. a baseline for future servicing;
b. an excellent opportunity to assess the mechanical fitness of the vehicle.
I would also replace the cambelt at the same time.
Re servicing intervals if you are going to use this vehicle off-road alot, ignore the LR service intervals - she is going to need servicing at least twice as often if not more, to keep her in optimum condition.
Paddockspares.com is an excellent place for bits.
Enjoy your new toy she looks the business.
Dave
Hi dave, thanks for the welcome and helpful advice, the more posts like that the easier it wil be! Lol....
Yer I had planned on changing oil, filters ect ect, do this to all my new cars, bikes ect, like you say, gives us a good idea of how well or BAD shes been looked after!!!!
Seems these days people take very little if no intrest at all in keeping their motors in tip top condition, I mean how many people do you see cleaning their cars on a sunday morning these days?? Exactly hardly any! 10 yrs ago half my st used to be out on a sunday morning fixing, cleaning their pride and joy, not these days tho, don't see anyone out!!! Sad realy..
soooo yet another noob question I'm affraid!! Lol... iv had look wat L, R recommend for oil but is their a certain type you lot are using?? Dont mind spendingthe extra money for quality,
Also I need to get a manual but iv seen a few people refer to the haynes manual as the haynes manual of lies??? Is their a offical LR manual instaed??
Cheers....clive
Hello Clive and welcome.
Re your heater problem, you say that you only get heat on position 2 - I'm assuming you mean on the fan speed selector? Is this the only position the fan will work? If it is the fan problem it's very easily sorted !!!
You have a TDi 300 and with this model you can access the fan and it's speed resistor by removing the the glove box (2 screws from memory) then you are right there!
If I might suggest something? If the car was mine I would be changing all fluids - oils and coolant - and all filters, straight away. This will give you:
a. a baseline for future servicing;
b. an excellent opportunity to assess the mechanical fitness of the vehicle.
I would also replace the cambelt at the same time.
Re servicing intervals if you are going to use this vehicle off-road alot, ignore the LR service intervals - she is going to need servicing at least twice as often if not more, to keep her in optimum condition.
Paddockspares.com is an excellent place for bits.
Enjoy your new toy she looks the business.
Dave
Nice pictures DC and a great day out by the sound of it. I loved the look on your dogs face.
Re the fan heater, the speeds are controlled by a resistor pack fastened to the side of the fan. Access is easy, just take off the glove box and you can get right at it.
Dave
That's really unlucky mate, but you seem to have had a blast, if that's the right term to use. lol. I hope you didn't put the guilt trip on your mate too long telling him it must be the way he drives. Not long got a 200 tdi auto myself, in very much standard spec. You have many of the goodies I would like. I wondered how the auto would cope...you were impresed?
If your riding the clutch your in the wrong gear