1. DiscoPol

    It's a bit Infantile for my liking, but this is only a first impression.

    It's a bit Infantile for my liking, but this is only a first impression.
  2. DiscoPol

    Welcome to the refurbished LandyZone

    Skins, by god we need skins. Well done those that did the work though.
  3. DiscoPol

    Air Con works for 10 mins then stops

    Low pressure
  4. DiscoPol

    Big Stripdown and Weld thread 300tdi

    mine are as shown
  5. DiscoPol

    need winch controler

    does the winch work? have you opened up the switch pack and shorted out the right cables to try? what kind of winch is it? any pics? i could go on but i think you get the message
  6. DiscoPol

    exhaust fumes in the cab

    ahhh the Sadim touch.
  7. DiscoPol

    exhaust fumes in the cab

    Well we know as soon as YOU touch anything it just falls to bits. :D
  8. DiscoPol

    what does the clutch damper do?

    removing the damper certainly doesnt make it lighter.
  9. DiscoPol

    SERIOUS tire question (not trolling)

    HA HA that looks like mine when i put my road wheels on, i have had it described as my Disco wearing its high heels.
  10. DiscoPol

    how long can I make a snorkel?

    what material? bare in mind the resistance created by the length of the pipework.
  11. DiscoPol

    Best tyres

    And I guess you are simply into trolling these days.
  12. DiscoPol

    Best tyres

    Agreed, I've run mine for 20,000 km now and they are holding up well, they are fine in the dry and in the wet I simply don't throw it about anyway, after all is a 2.2 tonne tractor not a sports car.
  13. DiscoPol

    Best tyres

    I run insa turbo special tracks, noisy on road fair grip on the dry but can be skittish in the wet, awesome in the mud **** in the sand.
  14. DiscoPol

    300 tdi dpf filter scrap value

    its not a cat though its simply a filter, sadly not much value in it, some but not much.
  15. DiscoPol

    Breaking - Good spec D1 300tdi

    Lack of a decent price more like.
  16. DiscoPol

    Front and rear trailing arms??

    Might be worth having a small grinder handy with some 1mm slitting discs, if I remember correctly when I did some that hadn't been touched for a decade or so I had to cut the bolts off and then knock the shaft of the bolt out with a drift and big hammer
  17. DiscoPol

    Front and rear trailing arms??

    Jacking the radius arms into place, trust me it makes life a lot easier, a bit of upward force can be useful for persuading the arms into the right spot for slipping the bolts through. If you are doing it alone I would say almost essential.