Recent content by Freelander novice
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Try carrier bearings. .that would be my first thought
But I could be wrong.as there could be a few things. But im a novice.
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Does anyone have thoughts on using genuine LR carrier bearings as opposed to after market bearings. Is there any real difference. Or is it worth spending the xtra on genuine LR bearings ?
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Which is where my friend.
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Sent if from my phone. Then when it asks to upload image it the screen reads ' you do not have permission to perform this action or view this page' wierd
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Cheers. But it won't even let me attempt to post a photo. Just says I don't have permission to view. ?
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Thank you for your welcome..
While I'm here I'm after a bottom set of rear light guards for my 2006 freelander as they have been damaged. I don't want to spend out on another set of upper guards as I have them already. Any thoughts ?
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Further on from my previous message about the reverse sensor I've just found these photos of the said item. It's worked for 2 years hard wired. Botch job.com. but it won't let me upload......ANY IDEAS WHY. Keeps saying I don't have permission to view this ??? But I'm the one typing the message.??
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Here's one I've never heard before. Fitted a dascam front and rear on my freelander. Got to the point where I had to connect the single red wire to the reverse bulb connection for power to the rear camera lights. Found out which one was the live wire cut it and connected all 3 to a connector...