Recent content by Madcowz
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Here is another one:
» Land Rover Manuals Land Rover One Ten: Articles, Manuals, VIN Checker, Guides and Tips on the Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender 90 & 110
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There is, it is called the X Shaft and is made by X Eng
Some swear by it, others say it doesn't work very well.
When my front shaft snapped there is no way that tool would have removed the stub left in the diff or all the bits of metal scattered around inside the casing. I had to strip...
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No. You said:
and I gave a lot more information including part numbers, the part number ranges and what (as far as I know) the differences are and why someone would/should fit a certain type to their vehicle.
Just thought it might help the OP and others who were looking for information on this...
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I was under the impression that there are two types. The older rubber version (MUC4299) that is glued to the bulkhead and a newer foam one that is self adhesive and sticks to the vent (JAE000030).
"While both will fit late or early models, the rubber one fits better/looks better on the older...
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The slider in that Ebay link is a single pin.
For a two pin slider try:
hight adjustable towbar
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If it is the front shaft. I have heard that it is more likely to be the off side one as it is shorter and has less flex.
That was certainly the one that snapped on mine, but are they different lengths?
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I would also highly recommend doing it yourself.
I snapped a halfshaft within 3 months of picking up my One Ten :( and had to remove it, along with the diff (which I found out is pretty heavy when you are lying on your back trying to remove it only inches from your face - ouch), and all the...
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RCV say they can't help. Any luck with Savage?
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My last rack (Safety Devices) had the brackets built in but I have since sold it and bought a bog standard one so am also looking for brackets.
I have emailed RCV - Land Rover service and repairs specialist and will give you a shout when I get a reply.
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I have a Toad 606i alarm and immobiliser.
NFU give me a 10% discount and it seems to work well. Has all sorts of functions for zones and types of detection. Can also integrate into remote central locking using the same plip.
mad
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Excellent thread with nice big easy to see pictures and description.
If only the Haynes manual was printed like this I wouldn't spend half my life looking at tiny B&W pictures wondering what the hell it is meant to be.
Thanks for doing this for the benefit of others.
mad
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I take it that the fan will still turn when the engine is cold or is my vc broken?
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I wouldn't bother. Wipe it all clean so that you can see where the oil is coming from and then work from there.
I have had mine for less than 3 months and had bought all the oils/filters/etc for a complete service but was hesitant to make a start as it is all new to me and I was unsure (silly...
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I have a great trick to beat Speed Cameras and it works very well for everyone.
Stick to the limit.
No tricks, no detectors, no GPS maps with locations marked, no heavy braking when I see one. Just pootle along at or below the limit and job done.
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Short answer: yes.
Long answer: anything that isn't factory fit is a modification and thus should be declared to the insurance company. I have declared my winch, snorkel, roof rack, steering guard etc etc.
NFU (who are my insurer) are more than happy with everything I have added and don't seem...