just finish fitting lift kit and now one the hunt for synergy 2 box :) hope it will surpass expectations as lift kit did :D
 
Cut out some rot from the rear cross member and welded in a shiny new section. Laughed at the "patches" I welded on for the MOT this time last year. It's fair to say the cross member is on it's way out - whether this is the last year I can get it through the MOT remains to be seen...
 
Cleaned the Waxoyl from the driveway following yesterdays chassis spraying using a wire brush and a bowl of hot soapy water. The only coloured rubber gloves to hand were pink so I had to act like I had a Gaylander for an hour!
 
Cut out some rot from the rear cross member and welded in a shiny new section. Laughed at the "patches" I welded on for the MOT this time last year. It's fair to say the cross member is on it's way out - whether this is the last year I can get it through the MOT remains to be seen...

Sounds ominous ... did mine last year as it was like apple crumble! ... When you do have to get a new one I can highly recommend MibComponents in Warwick for a rear 1/4 chassis ... hand made and fit perfectly. No I'm not on commission ... hope you get it through this year first though ;)
 
Shelled out £260 to get my disco unclamped! Thought it was SORNED till the end of June, but apparently the sorn ends when the vehicle changes ownership, doh!
 
Sounds ominous ... did mine last year as it was like apple crumble! ... When you do have to get a new one I can highly recommend MibComponents in Warwick for a rear 1/4 chassis ... hand made and fit perfectly. No I'm not on commission ... hope you get it through this year first though ;)
Cheers for that - yeah, I've heard good things about MIB. I considered taking it to them last year... and this year... maybe next year? I'm confident it'll get through this time - there was only one bad bit, right in the middle. It's clearly rotting from the inside out, so it'll just keep disolving until I replace the whole thing.
 
ripped the carpets out and jetwashed inside and out. and found a nice rust hole which acted as a drain hole which was useful :)
 
Used mine to collect a wood burner from Devon (good ole ebay)

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I bloody cursed my 90 today - when I returned to the car park it wouldn't start. Battery?

A bloke in a HiLux wouldn't let me jump start it off his wagon as he was in a hurry (bless him). So I called Mr RAC who arrived in less than 10 minutes!!!

Straight away he reached into the engine compartment. tweaked the exciter wire to the starter motor and then it started straight away. After warning me that it'd probably do this again "in about 6 months time", he departed within about 3 minutes of arriving. Job done!

For my very first Landy breakdown, it was quickly fixed, free (as in no need for a new battery e.g) and painless. I also learned a trick of the trade. Not bad, eh?


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Kinda closing the door after the cuddy has bolted, but.

As in any electric type fault, you should always give everything a wiggle just on the off-chance. Plugs and connectors gets dirty, wires and relays come loose etc. Especially if everything had been ok up until fault showed up.
 
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Kinda closing the door after the cuddy has bolted, but.

As in any electric type fault, you should always give everything a wiggle just on the off-chance. Plugs and connectors gets dirty, wires and relays come loose etc. Especially if everything had been ok up until fault showed up.

This I now understand :)

I had checked battery connections and fuses etc but the wiring to the starter was alien territory until Mr RAC pointed it out to me with a torch and long metal poking thing. Useful knowledge for the future I thought.

Not helped by my being slightly disabled too. I'd reverse parked the Landy up to a big hedge so couldn't access my tools even if I'd known what to do with them :rolleyes:

All good fun;)
 

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