Mathematical problem that is Kizzeh - number of vehicles required is n+1 where n is the number currently owned! But not forgetting d-1= n where d is number of vehicles that would result in divorce!
 
Fitted a new LH brake light bulb, 49p for a twin pack from Halfords with a trade card.
Can't grumble at that price.;)
 
Oiled up my bumpers too, looks great and it's really cheap.

You should have seen the wife's face when I got the baby oil out of the shopping bag.

did exactly the same thing washed polished and oiled up all the bumpers and trim with baby oil quite impressed to be honest looks really good
 
Removed the propshafts and VCU for testing. It's definitely stiffened over the last 6 months.
 

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just welded a new bracket to my exhaust back box in half hour before we went to see some new born lambs.

like quick and successful jobs

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Just fitted new front discs and pads, what a big difference that has made. The old pads must have been about 3-4 mm thick, and it passed MOT with no advisories.
Next job is rear brakes now.
 
Just fitted new front discs and pads, what a big difference that has made. The old pads must have been about 3-4 mm thick, and it passed MOT with no advisories.
Next job is rear brakes now.

Did you go for OEM or something else?
 
Did you go for OEM or something else?

I'm driving a courtesy TD4 auto at the moment (which is also remapped :lol: ) it also has standard brakes. They feel dead compared my my drilled & slotted discs. Yes the oem ones are quieter. I prefer the bite from the discs & pads fitted to my car.
 
I'm driving a courtesy TD4 auto at the moment (which is also remapped :lol: ) it also has standard brakes. They feel dead compared my my drilled & slotted discs. Yes the oem ones are quieter. I prefer the bite from the discs & pads fitted to my car.


I thought about replacing my front discs on my Freelander 1 Td4 with drilled & grooved discs. Would you recommend them?

I've just replaced the pads with Mintex pads so probably best to change the discs soon.
 
I thought about replacing my front discs on my Freelander 1 Td4 with drilled & grooved discs. Would you recommend them?

I've just replaced the pads with Mintex pads so probably best to change the discs soon.


Yes I would recommend them. They do make a noise when you use them though. A sort of whirring noise. I can live with that as the stopping power is better than the ones on the car I'm driving at the moment.
 

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