On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 20:29:52 +0100, Mother <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net>
wrote:
>On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:34:15 GMT, T i m <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>roof of my mates heated and fully equipped garage <smug grin>. I
>>didn't hear it at first as I was raising the car on the two poster
>>lift .. <smugger grin> .. ;-)
>
>I've all that and a whole lot more within 50 yards from here - plus an
>experienced Landie loving engineer who does all the actual work.
>
>So, I'll match your grins full on and raise you a nice clean pair of
>hands!
Hmmm .. <thinks .. the latex gloves *do* tear time to time ...>
Ah, but, well ..
1) Where's the fun in letting someone else fettle yer pride-n-joy ..?
2) Does he / she do it for nothing .?
3) Can you trust that they will put in 110% ..?
While I was working on the 'Rangy' (see, it's even taking on LR
attributes .<g>.) my garage owning mate was checking out the rear
brakes for a customer and her 106 (or summat). She had been told that
she needs new brake shoes on the rear but on inspection it was obvious
it needed more work than that and infact in the 40k miles showing on
the clock, the rear drums had never been off?
He asked a local main dealer what was actually done on a typical
'service' and was told 'oil and filter' (for the 90 quid ..) ;-(
I'll do my own thanks and that *may* be why my Sierra is still running
(daily) after 21 years ... and the base vehicle for the Ranger after
26 years .. (see, it's not just Landy's that can live to a ripe old
age .. <g>)
All the best ..
T i m