Decided against it - only had a couple of hours today, and looking at the job, it’s another PITA!Will be having a crack at replacing the front passenger door lock assembly tomorrow…
I’ll save it for when I have a whole weekend… just in case!
Decided against it - only had a couple of hours today, and looking at the job, it’s another PITA!Will be having a crack at replacing the front passenger door lock assembly tomorrow…
Pics?Fitted a safety devices roof rack
Looks great. Where did you manage to source that from?
It IS a PITA but shouldn't take too long if you already know how to remove the door cards.Decided against it - only had a couple of hours today, and looking at the job, it’s another PITA!
I’ll save it for when I have a whole weekend… just in case!
So after a quick drive there is good news and bad newsReplaced leaky N/S drive shaft seal and the front subframe with a spare that was painted a few months ago. It has new ARB bushes too which seems to have sorted the knocking I heard while driving up the lane.
So after a quick drive there is good news and bad news
The good news is as already mentioned the knock is gone.
The bad news is the moron that installed the ARB bushes didn't use grease and they're squeaking.
So I guess I'll be doing a bit more today to sort the squeak. Anybody know if red rubber grease would be OK with them?
Guy selling on FB market place. I had to drive 150mile round trip to get it. He didn't know what it was other than a freelander roofrack.Looks great. Where did you manage to source that from?
I'd forgotten I have some silicone grease. I'll use that later thanks.Although the ‘book’ says to not use any grease, I put a smear of silicone grease on the new ARB bushings I just installed, after cleaning the bar to within an inch of its life and rust-treating it (there was only a few tiny patches).
Silicone grease is great for rubber, and should help prevent any corrosion build up.
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I Suppose I am selling a used lift kit for £100 for someone silly enough to want them 50mm Front and 60mm Rear
50mm Lift kit! Been there, done that and never again.Replaced the rear glass to the new one now and it closes itself nicely, need a new rear handle though, my one was 100% broken in about 16 places, so that need to be renewed, the rust is quite bad so may need some welding to sort but nothing I can't fix.
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Also Removed the 50-60 lift kits as I can't afford new driveshafts every weekend!!! instead going to go for some smaller more viable 20-30 springs, I saw someone with a nice blue pair on here but haven't been able to find them since
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But I Suppose I am selling a used lift kit for £100 for someone silly enough to want them 50mm Front and 60mm Rear, to be clear the car needs to be grinded down to use them.
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Followed your guide to install them!!!50mm Lift kit! Been there, done that and never again.
As for the handle I've repaired several by epoxying in spouting bolts and they lasted for years. Having said that £33 for a new one........
What's up with it? It didn't give any codes when I last checked, but the passenger rear did, although they didn't reappear after I cleared them. I bought the door lock though, which was in the box of spares.Decided against it - only had a couple of hours today, and looking at the job, it’s another PITA!
I’ll save it for when I have a whole weekend… just in case!
What's up with it? It didn't give any codes when I last checked, but the passenger rear did, although they didn't reappear after I cleared them. I bought the door lock though, which was in the box of spares.
Yes, that's the door lock actuator on the frits. Definitely change it before it locks you out.Yep - got the rear one in the box
The passenger front has decided to play about intermittently and not lock/unlock on the fob. The rest seem fine atm.