You are right but they have enough evidence as it is in reality and you cant blame the council.
The 4x4 community are in general their own worst enemy, 10 vehicles and not a single person could see anything wrong with their behaviour. I have no...
If you fit a new cable make sure you oil/lubricate the inner cable before you fit it.
Britpart ones are OK for a few years as long as you pull the release handle straight out, otherwise they weaken and the handle snaps off.
Do a temporary one for...
Changed the rear diff pinion seal on my son's D2. Everything went just fine, even the centering spigot came out no problem, unbelievable!
Didn't bother to look for any other problems while I was under there.
Decided to do some lanes tomorrow, Monday 5th May, if anyone wants to come along.
Starting near Reading at 9.30am, yes I know it's half way through the day.
Message me if it's of interest.
Completely agree with the above and should have said. I was more focused on getting it open.
To alight it you need to remove the grill (just large cross head screws) then loosen (not not undo) the tow bolts holding the latch in place. This will...
It's these sort of things that people don't bother to sort. Spend a bit of time lining everything up and lubricate every now and again and it should open ok.
Let's face it a Defender bonnet needs to be opened on a regular basis.
Try watching these halfwits without throwing something at the TV!
Blatantly driving off track on a couple of well known routes in Wales and in general behaving like a bunch of feral halfwits.
Note the GLASS decal on one of them, reminds me why I...
Have you tried pulling the cable while the other person pushes down or lifts the bonnet?
Otherwise take the grille off and pull/push the catch release over.
Found a nice flat parking spot for the night.
And had a good day on the lanes in wales. Friend decides to drag the trailer round to see how it is(done well,but you have to remove trailer electric to raise the suspension to highest settings)
First time I ordered filters for mine I struggled to fit the new one as it was a ‘bit’ longer than the one that came off. Can’t remember how much longer it was but I’ve always ordered the short Mahle one since
Exactly the same with my son's Ninety.
I spent ages sealing it up, insulating, recovering the head lining.
He parked it at his girlfriends house one night, next day she got rather wet when he braked 🤣
She wasn't impressed, even less so since it...
I was getting a lot of condensation so wanted to insulate. It's helped quite a bit and I have stopped almost all water leaks getting in.
Doesn't help that both front door lower frames have rusted through letting water into the footwell when it rains.
You can't without stripping it all down.
You need to turn the wheel to full lock to squirt some grease in, take the plug out turn the wheel and the hole will become open as the swivel is out of the way.