Land Rover friendly MOT station

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johnty

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Hi All

Matilda (our 109 station wagon) is now ready for an MOT.

Has anyone got a recomendation for a landrover friendly MOT station
somewhere around south Bradford/Dewsbury/Huddersfield area

Thanks


Johnty


 
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:55:56 -0000, "johnty"
<[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:

>Hi All
>
>Matilda (our 109 station wagon) is now ready for an MOT.
>
>Has anyone got a recomendation for a landrover friendly MOT station
>somewhere around south Bradford/Dewsbury/Huddersfield area


Googling gave this, among many others:
http://www.series123.com/service.html#Yorkshire(WRiding)

Depends if you want it to pass, or want it to pass and be worth it :)
Smiling aside, I've taken Land Rovers to some local to me who are fair
but not lenient, but early on I met one jobsworth who was just plain
frustrating.

Him "you've got a crack in the chassis mate, instant fail"
Me "that's not the chassis, it's a joint between the ally of..."
Him "Aluminium chassis?, gonna be expensive to repair that innit"
--

Wayne Davies, Harrogate 07989 556213

Just another point of view...
www.4x4prejudice.org
 

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> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:55:56 -0000, "johnty"
> <[email protected]> made me spill my meths when he wrote:
>
> >Hi All
> >
> >Matilda (our 109 station wagon) is now ready for an MOT.
> >
> >Has anyone got a recomendation for a landrover friendly MOT station
> >somewhere around south Bradford/Dewsbury/Huddersfield area


Try Hallmark garage Huddersfield rd Dewsbury Nr Dewsbury fire station..It's
a small garage specialise in 4x4's .Mot man knows about landrovers and he
will explain whats going on to you and you can watch from close by.....

Adrian Ford



 
> > >
> > >Matilda (our 109 station wagon) is now ready for an MOT.


They failed my old 109 on the brake servo. Manual says sit in car, pump
brakes and start engine with foot on brake pedal. Pedal should depress. But
of course it won't if you have the butterfly type of valve as it requires an
overun to generate the vacuum. If you get them to search hard enough in the
manual, it is actually covered.
TonyB


 
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