Because you now like freelandersWent for a drive up to Lancashire, and bought this:-
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Now the observant among you will notice it's the same model and spec. as my current RR (which my eldest son is buying from me) - any guesses as to what & why I'm changing cars?
Just reminding you it can when it wants but didn't want todayArrived back home from my caravaning mission inside ulez
22 mpg brim to brim.. dash said 21.5 so that's pretty close again! Much rather have slightly under vs massively over reading
Car didn't miss a beat, although just once and for only about a second it behaved like i took my foot off the accelerator. Most odd but it was fine for the rest of the journey
See i do sit and wonder if id enjoy a 4.4tdv8 compared too the supercharged, they seem similar cost wise to run on that figuresArrived back home from my caravaning mission inside ulez
22 mpg brim to brim.. dash said 21.5 so that's pretty close again! Much rather have slightly under vs massively over reading
Car didn't miss a beat, although just once and for only about a second it behaved like i took my foot off the accelerator. Most odd but it was fine for the rest of the journey
We get up to Skipton quite often, If I see it around, I'll just say to the driver "I know where you got that" tap the side of my nose, and walk off....Took the one in the background to the station to collect the buyer for the one in the foreground. Guy came from Skipton to Maidstone and is currently heading back "oop norf". Hope it does as well for him as it has done me. Glad to know it's going to get used again and also happy to have a few pennies in the account to throw at the 4.4 now. Oh boy, here we go again
Pleased to report that the LR fleet is down to just 2.5 cars now.
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It’s definitely side to side play. I’ll give it another look then to see. Reason I suspected bearing is I have no record of them being changed in the paperwork I have and it’s just ticked over 170k miles, I also got an occasional drone around the 60mph mark which appeared intermittently.Check the ball joints top and bottom of each hub these are definitely more likely to fail than the bearings. Bearing give a top to bottom movement like the ball joints. Side to side is normally steering bars and their ball joints
Plus the hub oil sealGot the P38 up on the jacks to start replacing air bags.. front OS wheel has a significant knock/play on the side to side. So that’s a wheel bearing/hub assembly need doing.
Just phoned the local garage who know the car, £380+VAT. Throw an MOT on top as well, there’s a healthy £500 as well as the suspension
I’m hoping they’ll have accounted for that as well!Plus the hub oil seal
Lucky a garage will take it on. The local garage said no, and a mates mate who works for JRL said £800 on the drive if it goes well. I just did it myself, dead easy.I’m hoping they’ll have accounted for that as well!
Got the P38 up on the jacks to start replacing air bags.. front OS wheel has a significant knock/play on the side to side. So that’s a wheel bearing/hub assembly need doing.
Just phoned the local garage who know the car, £380+VAT. Throw an MOT on top as well, there’s a healthy £500 as well as the suspension
Check the ball joints top and bottom of each hub these are definitely more likely to fail than the bearings. Bearing give a top to bottom movement like the ball joints. Side to side is normally steering bars and their ball joints
Not sure why this in RR section?! Mine’s a 90 csw!Passed MoT on Friday
Advisories for corrosion on coil springs & top of chassis rails, slight seepage from power steering pump, and slight wear on both front disc brakes. All manageable!
Will have its 40th birthday next June so hopefully tax exempt (and MoT exempt but will still do them) from April 2026.