Cheers dude, after wiping all the mud and brake dust off the hub I now see the witness marks and am now wondering why I couldn't have worked this one out for myself!!!
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Cheers dude, after wiping all the mud and brake dust off the hub I now see the witness marks and am now wondering why I couldn't have worked this one out for myself!!!
The defender that your hubby is after is not the defender that we all know and some of us have used . The new defender is simply an uncomfortable suv without any of the robustness that made landrover...
I have auto locking hubs that have a hex bolt head in the center where I would expect the manual twist to engage to be. Is it possible to lock these in manually?
Great idea, have used coppercoat etc..on loads of other things but never an oil filter.Mine seem to come off easily on the TD42 but smaller ones like the wee Suzuki outboard and Honda industrial seem...
Spigot bush perhaps? Are you sure it's not just the pedal or linkage that needs a skoosh of oil?
If your mechanic can't find a major leak like that it's a pretty simple fix.
1. Fire your dodgy mechanic.
2. Get a new mechanic, explain the situation and ask him to fix your ride.
Coolant...
That is quite cheap. If that was imported into NZ though the price would at least double due to excise tax gst and then shipping, but still about half of what we expect to pay off a yard. There are...
Cheers for this, Gregorys is a joke I can't belive that they can make virtually generic manuals and charge so much.
X2 on the rubber guide. A quick and cheap way is to put a few wee gobs of rtv around the channel to replace the worn rubber. Don't go overboard and glue your window in though.
If you are going to use expanded steel mesh as a floor make sure you weld every single piece around the perimeter or add an edge cap of some sort to prevent it ripping the sh!t out of any thing that...
Thought I'd get a bite from that one!
Dude, a 4wd is for four wheel driving in. Implied is the fact you need to listen to what your ride is doing. You can't do that in a mobile nightcub. Maybe city living and a WRX would be more use to...
CRC contact cleaner is the go for this squirt it in and it takes out all the crap and then evaporates.Just remember to lubricate afterwards as there will be no oil at all left inside. Are you sure...
Nice ride mate, the suspension lift is probably the most over rated piece of 4wd kit anyway!
Peak torque will be close to the lowest revs ie the most load you can place on the engine and hold. Most efficient will depend a lot on you and how you use this power, but normally well above the...
Cheers fellas at the speed I type this may take some time!
Jump on to the LTSA website and have a gawk at the truck loading code, it's all there.
Not enough jandal , should have flown through that wee puddle!
Great thread...Trying to think of reasons to not head back over, truly the lucky country.
Hi all, I'm new to the site, I own a 1992 safari granroad LWB low roof and thanks to everyone here have now started to get a feel for the wagon. There is one problem I have found and that is the rev...
I watched this a few times just to see if I'd missed anything...because on first impressions it didn't look that hard out. Am I missing something? Heading up might be greasy but going down would...
That's what i'm hoping...never to use my manual! Being from a Range/Landrover background this is a bit of a novelty.I nearly wore out all my LR manuals with greasy pawprints.
Palmerston North NZ
Hi there, I've recently purchased a 1992 y60 low roof LWB TD42 Safari Granroad to replace my well worn and problem plagued 300TDI Discovery. Should have done this ages ago, the Safari as you all know...