It's a bit of a bugger in that when you need momentum to get through the thick stuff it keeps sticking the brakes on and dragging you back in.
That central viscous coupling is a bit of a sod too. With a diff lock you feather the throttle and...
That was a super slippery hill. You can see in the terribly fimled decent video theres abit of a bump in the road and as my front wheels drop off they lose traction and from then on the ABS just decided no more brakes. I basically just plowed...
Im assuming you mean the plugs. But no probably not, they are stamped sheet metal. Id just get a short stubby galvanised bolt and turn it in there from below just to plug the hole and the galvanising will help keep rust at bay. They just standard...
Those in red are threaded holes for cargo tie down points. They are surposed to have metal plugs insterted from below and then rubber coated over that but i assume yours have rusted away.
All the hoses and then the rad itself. Given that there's coolant in the battery tray the little hose from the rad to the expansion tank would be worth looking at first.
You can get UV dye to go in the coolant to help track leaks.
Have decided to upgrade various lighting elements, so a quick trip to Ming Woo's Parts Emporium and I've got:
New Puddle Lights (These have never worked so will take forever to get working)
New Reverse lights so I can see what I'm going to hit...
finally here we are! not yet 100% but in the meantime it's on the road!! now I've disconnected the air conditioning compressor because it started to make noise, when I have time I'll disassemble it, the fabric of the headliner still needs to be...
I'm on the train today and left the rr at home as I've used up my work from home days :(
Β£11 for a 20ish mile round trip. Not even the rr costs that much and that only does 22 mpg
Better. Just thinking of fabricating these brackets myself, they do not look that hard to make.
Sprayed Lanoguard down the chassis rails as far as it could go after vacuuming out and inserting the whole length of the vac hose.
There's potholes i go around with big squishy tyres, then look in the mirrors and see the audi etc go straight over/in/thru it with low profiles ππ«£
I'll agree with the Meyle HD parts. The 9-5 i have used to go through droplinks every 6-12 months. Meyle HD now been on for about 10 years and only just needing replacement. The roads round Oxford are generally crap at best as well.