Used mine again today and the hand brake is not going all the way down and i have water coming in by the drivers a pillar so looks like the scuttle want a good looking at as well the brakes:(
apart from that all is well:D
 
That's because you only polish it :p;)
Polish it? Me?? No chance, it gets washed once every 2 years for the CT. It also used to get a wash when we used to go to the UK, I have never ever polished it:p The hose pipe ban means the project car will not even get a wash for the CT next month:)
 
What's he got? He's obviously not infected with LR disease:rolleyes: Clever lad;)
Remember, a Range Rover is not a car, it's a hobby:rolleyes:
No hobby of mine, it's our off-road, car towing, bin runner, people transport (not so many nowadays) and all time favorite of mine everyday car... Mind you she sits and waits patiently most of the week as I work at home but is always ready to go! :D
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he bought this and everyone thinks it's mine... I wish... :rolleyes:
 
Come on then, what do you lot recommend as a decent tyre for anL322 on 255/55R19 not the cheapest profile but that's life. I won't be doing mega miles per year but want something that will live up to the landy name and not get me stuck. Pirelli scorpion seem to be the all season of choice, currently i have general at3 but that's not an option
 
Come on then, what do you lot recommend as a decent tyre for anL322 on 255/55R19 not the cheapest profile but that's life. I won't be doing mega miles per year but want something that will live up to the landy name and not get me stuck. Pirelli scorpion seem to be the all season of choice, currently i have general at3 but that's not an option

We run Goodyear ultra grip on our 19s. Not had a problem, on our second set now. They were supposed to be our winter wheels but they stay on all the time now.
They are M+S plus the little mountain thingy:D.
The beast has scorpions on but that isn’t going out when there’s risk of it going in a ditch:eek: that’s what the fenders for:D.

The original 20s for the 322 have continental cross contact and they were fine, I do like continentals though, and have had a on past cars/bikes.

J
 
We run Goodyear ultra grip on our 19s. Not had a problem, on our second set now. They were supposed to be our winter wheels but they stay on all the time now.
They are M+S plus the little mountain thingy:D.
The beast has scorpions on but that isn’t going out when there’s risk of it going in a ditch:eek: that’s what the fenders for:D.

The original 20s for the 322 have continental cross contact and they were fine, I do like continentals though, and have had a on past cars/bikes.

J
Thank you :) i don't mind winter tyres due to my low mileage, like the idea of m+s though, always done well with them. Are you saying the scorpions don't dare so well? I think they're all season, not winter?
 
We run Goodyear ultra grip on our 19s. Not had a problem, on our second set now. They were supposed to be our winter wheels but they stay on all the time now.
They are M+S plus the little mountain thingy:D.
The beast has scorpions on but that isn’t going out when there’s risk of it going in a ditch:eek: that’s what the fenders for:D.

The original 20s for the 322 have continental cross contact and they were fine, I do like continentals though, and have had a on past cars/bikes.

J
Loved conti sport contact on beemer, couldn't fault them, wouldn't have them on a jlr product though
 
Thank you :) i don't mind winter tyres due to my low mileage, like the idea of m+s though, always done well with them. Are you saying the scorpions don't dare so well? I think they're all season, not winter?

The scorpions would probably do just fine but don’t think they have the little mountain thingy, plus I am not risking putting 1 of 25 in a ditch:D.

J
 

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