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Door buffer? |
Tinytim
8th Jul 2014 7:39 pm
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Forum: Technical · Replies: 16 · Views: 7676 · Subject: Door buffer? |
Just out of interest , and not wanting anyone to go out specially to look, but have they changed the pressing of the door to delete the bump that the buffer sits on or just the hole. |
Tow bar |
Tinytim
8th Jul 2014 7:31 pm
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Forum: General · Replies: 2 · Views: 1444 · Subject: Tow bar |
I know Witter do a detachable flange towbar as that is the type we were considering as it offers a lot of flexibility. Not seen any other makes that do them though.
http://www.pfjones.co.uk/landrov ... |
My sons collection! |
Tinytim
6th Jul 2014 8:56 pm
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Forum: General · Replies: 7 · Views: 4223 · Subject: My sons collection! |
That a shame, done up a bit it would make a very nice land rover number 5. |
Door buffer? |
Tinytim
6th Jul 2014 8:44 pm
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Forum: Technical · Replies: 16 · Views: 7676 · Subject: Door buffer? |
Thanks for the replies. i may get a couple of spares as well considering they aren't too badly priced for a piece of land rover rubber, either that or use it as an excuse for not cleaning the car too ... |
My sons collection! |
Tinytim
5th Jul 2014 11:30 pm
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Forum: General · Replies: 7 · Views: 4223 · Subject: My sons collection! |
That looks like nice collection to have with a suitably nice drive / garage to house them.
Is the s2 on the trailer a restoration project destined for a full refurb or just a recommisioning? |
Door buffer? |
Tinytim
5th Jul 2014 11:22 pm
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Forum: Technical · Replies: 16 · Views: 7676 · Subject: Door buffer? |
Just noticed today that on the inside edge of each front door there is a hole that corresponds to a raised area on the b pillar, which looks like there should be some sort of buffer. Should there be ... |
Independant servicing in Worcestershire? |
Tinytim
1st Jul 2014 6:01 pm
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Forum: United Kingdom · Replies: 3 · Views: 4005 · Subject: Independant servicing in Worcestershire? |
If its not too far, Neil at landtec in honeybourne is a helpful chap who knows his stuff. |
Seat Belts |
Tinytim
4th May 2014 5:45 pm
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Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 2 · Views: 1639 · Subject: Seat Belts |
I am not certain but the rear seat belts could be mk2 ford focus, the bottom mounting points look identical and the freelander uses a lot of ford group parts. Looking at the labels attached to the be ... |
car on fire in Longleat lion enclosure |
Tinytim
19th Apr 2014 9:01 pm
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Forum: Off Topic · Replies: 5 · Views: 3114 · Subject: car on fire in Longleat lion enclosure |
It is a peugeot 807 / citroen c8. Although the daily mail called it a 4x4, but at least they got the name of rescue vehicle right. |
Monkiefone's FL2 |
Tinytim
6th Apr 2014 10:29 am
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Forum: My Freelander 2 · Replies: 48 · Views: 30777 · Subject: Monkiefone's FL2 |
Nice looking d2 in a great colour, I have always liked those adventurer alloys.
The freelander will compliment it nicely but not sure it will make a replacement, I would miss the td5 sound amongst ot ... |
freelaner 2 making strange screeching sound, video attached |
Tinytim
6th Apr 2014 10:15 am
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Forum: General · Replies: 15 · Views: 9990 · Subject: freelaner 2 making strange screeching sound, video attached |
Not an expert but it sounds like it could be a bearing in a pulley or tensioner, but lots of things being run off of one belt makes pinpointing it a bit trickier. On a couple of different cars we ... |
Are Discovery 2's any good? |
Tinytim
20th Dec 2013 9:32 pm
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Forum: Off Topic · Replies: 11 · Views: 5694 · Subject: Are Discovery 2's any good? |
The discoveries are a good vehicle, but like all land rovers they have common problems to watch out for, some seem to suffer from these whilst others don't. After getting rid of our discovery 1 we lo ... |
Garage shelving |
Tinytim
8th Dec 2013 5:48 pm
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Forum: Off Topic · Replies: 7 · Views: 4275 · Subject: Garage shelving |
I fitted some bigdug shelving in a garage and it is quite good and easy to assemble, it just slots together with a bit of tab bending needed. The shelf spacing is also quite versatile although you nee ... |
Seat covers |
Tinytim
1st Dec 2013 9:49 pm
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Forum: Maintenance & Modifications · Replies: 2 · Views: 1793 · Subject: Seat covers |
I can recommend the inka seat covers that are sold on ebay and amazon, the quality and fit are excellent. However the price has now gone up from £40 for a front pair to £60/£70 . |
Seat covers |
Tinytim
23rd Nov 2013 11:35 pm
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Forum: General · Replies: 1 · Views: 1352 · Subject: Seat covers |
We have a set of these too, purchased from amazon for the same price. They have been fitted since April and hold their shape/ fit to the seat well with no need for constant re adjustments.
In terms ... |
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