Had it's new boots fitted

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Interior noise compared to the Goodyears was hideous.
Oh and Wet grip was terrible, even though they were supposedly good for all conditions,
That conflicts with what I have found with 255/55R18-109V HP M&S extra load Nexen Rodians on my P38, it also conflicts with the Euro tyre ratings. They are quieter than my previous tyres, wet grip is excellent and they are wearing well, I'm trying to get a set for my other P38. They are also being fitted as original equipment on the cars of a number of major marques, so there cannot be much wrong with them. Of course Nexen make many different tyre patterns, some are summer only, some winter only and some like mine all season, so you may be talking about a different tyre such as the Wingard or 542.
 
That conflicts with what I have found with 255/55R18-109V HP M&S extra load Nexen Rodians on my P38, it also conflicts with the Euro tyre ratings. They are quieter than my previous tyres, wet grip is excellent and they are wearing well, I'm trying to get a set for my other P38. They are also being fitted as original equipment on the cars of a number of major marques, so there cannot be much wrong with them. Of course Nexen make many different tyre patterns, some are summer only, some winter only and some like mine all season, so you may be talking about a different tyre such as the Wingard or 542.
That's why i bought them! ;)
 
Interior noise compared to the Goodyears was hideous.
Oh and Wet grip was terrible, even though they were supposedly good for all conditions,

Grabber AT2 are my tyres of choice. Prefer them ovee the Scorpions.
 
I've got rodians on the L322. Shortly after the rears were fitted, one blew out on the motorway. I'm sure I hit something that damaged it as there were two of us on the service area with the exact same story.
The only tyre the mobile fitter had in stock was a pirelli P Zero. It's wearing at about double the rate that the nexen is.
Ive since bought two more rodians on the front and had a set of winguards on the p38.
I love them, great tyre, quiet, good grip and last well.
As long as they stay competitive on price I won't consider any other make.
 
You have lots of Freelander bits lying about then?!

Nope just the 1 part dropped off at mine by a neigbour who was moving he cleared out his shed and found it, thought I could make use of it.

Yes the bottle is a bit sucked to death I would normally drop a feed line straight into the 20 litre drum but I want to keep any eye on how much is going in.
 
Fixed the tow socket:)
Socket all good wiring to plug all good, no dampness in the back:).
There’s fuses and relays in the back and 2 in the glovebox fuse box.
How many fuses do you need ffs.
Anyway it was 1 of the mini fuses in the front box behind the glove box.

J
 

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