GrumpyGel
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Sounds good
Effort and reward and all that !
Effort and reward and all that !
Well done mate, far too many Hippos lying in the scrappies because of HGF.Happy days: filled the coolant system with water, screws down the coil packs and connected the battery, and bimmey, it started first turn of the key!
A happy little Hippo!
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Absolutely! I wasn't expecting it to start that easily to be honest! LolIt's always a relief when they start without any unfortunate noises!
Avoid Grabbers, they are horrible on the Freelander. They are OK on seperate chassis vehicles. But transfer loads of noise on the monocoque Freelander. Grabbers are not good in the wet either.
Mine lives on road, its only really been off-road for the photo-shoot. the insa turbo rangers aren't too bad at all for noise on tarmac. It gets used as my daily run around and car.Realistically, unlike Ali's and DD's off-road toys (hope you don't mind me calling your project cars that chaps!), my Hippo is going to spend most of its time on the road - so a car that does an impression of an angry swam of bees might prove a tad tedious.
Let's assume for now a road:green-lane mix of 80:20 (probably more like 95:5, but I can dream... lol)
Okay, Pirelli Scorpions (thanks Nodge). Any others to look at?
Thanks DDMine lives on road, its only really been off-road for the photo-shoot. the insa turbo rangers aren't too bad at all for noise on tarmac. It gets used as my daily run around and car.
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