N Dentressangle Posted May 11 Posted May 11 Post some more stuff about it being shit and breaking down again please. I still want one. sutty2006, EyesWeldedShut and Tickman 1 2
Zelandeth Posted May 11 Posted May 11 6 hours ago, beko1987 said: I had a set of cheap led spotlamps fitted to a zx and they were amazing! Too bright infact on b/a roads with tons of road signs everywhere the light bouncing back was blinding 😂 But on a dark quiet night I felt like a rally driver 😂 I'm sure I had a muntjack think twice before darting out over the road too but I could have just got lucky That's my biggest complaint about the headlights in the Volvo - retro reflective signs are downright blinding. I had a pair of 150W spots on my Lada Niva and it was always kinda funny when you switched to main beam and the entire world for about 1/2 a mile seemed to turn to daylight. We did have a lot of deer out our way and they definitely helped me spot a couple which I'd otherwise have been oblivious to.
sutty2006 Posted May 12 Author Posted May 12 20 hours ago, R Lutz said: Anyone who wants a Disco 2 TD5 manual, drop me a line. How much? Any MOT?
R Lutz Posted May 12 Posted May 12 It'll get a full one. And I'll let you know the price when I get it back from the specialist....
MrBig Posted May 12 Posted May 12 On 31/08/2024 at 11:19, sutty2006 said: and the shockers had had it, due to the poor state of the roads on my way to work (thanks stoke on Trent council) the suspension has been taking a beating. I had to go to Stoke on Friday and the roads are appalling! You have my sympathies. I honestly have no idea how I managed to get out of there without cracking a wheel!
sutty2006 Posted May 12 Author Posted May 12 44 minutes ago, MrBig said: I had to go to Stoke on Friday and the roads are appalling! You have my sympathies. I honestly have no idea how I managed to get out of there without cracking a wheel! My dad has a a Mercedes CLA200 and has gone through 3 front tyres in 2 years. Usually when I clean it for him, I spot the bulge. Nearside every time. But he doesn’t see the potholes until it’s too late. Brothers cracked a few rims on his 535d. I don’t really have tyre related pothole damage because I run the highest profile tyres I can get.
sutty2006 Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 After noticing the new rear shocker leaking on the drivers side, I picked up a set of shockers again with the intention of taking the others back next week. Options for good quality standard shockers are limited. The PR2 are now naff, or there’s “All makes” which I’ve heard bad stuff about, or there’s genuine, which are much more expensive. So I’m trying these All Makes. that shocker is just under 12 months old. I kind of wish I’d just rebushed the old ones. also found the offside level sensor rubber has broken yay. Fixed that with cable ties. Dyslexic Viking 1
sutty2006 Posted July 7 Author Posted July 7 So after fixing my suspension many times it is dropping the air out of the bags over night. The culprit? leaking solenoid valves they take 30 seconds to remove so I bought a second hand pair off and eBay breaker for 25 quid…. Which dumped all the air out of the left side over night. yay. now I need to send these back to the seller, find another set all before going away Thursday beko1987 1
beko1987 Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Coat/pot the top of it with epoxy resin then let it cure as a temp bodge?
sutty2006 Posted Friday at 20:46 Author Posted Friday at 20:46 Been quiet on this one, which usually means things are going OK. But obviously I’m here now, soooooooo We went to convoy in the park last weekend and left around midday Monday. Got a mile from the campsite and lost drive at a set of traffic lights right outside donnington park. luckily rolled it back far enough to get traffic past. AA called, family put in a safe location. 2.5 hrs we were stuck there. Only about 48 miles from home. first time on the big taxi. this was a “safe tow” to get us off the lights. We were taken to shardlow services on the A50 and dumped in the car park. AA said next relay 5mins away. and hr later and I got bored, I lay underneath and buggered about with the transfer lever, box had slipped into neutral and needed wedging in with cable ties and hopes and dreams. Got drive back, hooked up and got the hell outta dodge. will fix that this weekend maybe. so later that evening after a stressful day, we went to the pub for a carvery. On the way home I could smell burning. It was boiling hot outside. I had the side lights on and the AC on. The burning smell was melting electrics. It didn’t go away when we turned off the main road away from traffic. Luckily not far from home. Pulled on the drive, smoke coming out of the grill. set to disconnecting the battery and pulling the front end off, only to find no melted wires. The only thing I found was a seized AC fan. So I’m going with that one. Disconnected that and it’s back to running ok again. Dick Cheeseburger, Tickman, Wibble and 7 others 10
sutty2006 Posted yesterday at 07:18 Author Posted yesterday at 07:18 Then we had the garden done out back. With some left over fake grass…… lost my mind havent I? Supernaut, Westbay, vtec-e and 6 others 1 8
Supernaut Posted yesterday at 07:49 Posted yesterday at 07:49 Land Rover heritage, innit. Our 1955 Series 1 decided yesterday, after we fiddled with settings on the carb, that it would provide no spark whatsoever. Still trying to figure out why! It's always something.
N Dentressangle Posted yesterday at 09:13 Posted yesterday at 09:13 By most sensible measures, Land Rovers are bloody awful things. But at least on the older ones the fixes are usually fairly basic. Disco 2 is definitely as new as I'd risk. Supernaut 1
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