Recent content by StevenDef90
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Swale - Land Rover thefts | Kent Police
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Puma 2.2 Air Intake .... rattles and vibrates causing a racket when there is any vibration. Can't see if there are any securing screws / catches that should hold it securely in place. Resorted to wedging a wad of white foam into the offending piece which has "solved" the problem. Any ideas if...
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I use a Roadhawk DC-2 ... works well - software is easy to use. Not the cheapest on the market but good quality, compact and easy to install with a suction mount.
RoadHawk DC-2
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I use the Clutch Claw (sold by the NKGroup). Reasonably quick to take on and off.
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Hope nobody on here was involved in this one and the driver was ok.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYxIhPbPZ_E&feature=youtu.be
Skip to 1min 45 secs to see the images.
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Damn .... I jumped in too early and bought a new one last year ! ...I'm liking the look of the Heritage model ....
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Surprised it's not been stripped already !
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This has generated some interesting comments today....
Land Rover in Bucksford Lane, Singleton, Ashford, deemed a danger by parent as wheels are removed but Kent Police won't move it
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Not sure I'd fancy going that quick in mine....not without some uprated brakes !
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Spotted this whilst browsing Tinternet....
Wildcat Defender LS3 V8 | Official pictures and specs | Digital Trends
Sounds rather good....
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Thanks....I may need one of these then....hopefully the pliers will do the job...
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Probably ..... will have a look in the light ...... looked tricky to access.
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Some idiot snapped off the wing mounted telescopic aerial on my Defender 2.2 TDCI :mad2:
Seen some replacements on Fleabay etc but how do you get the old one off !
Access looks to be a nightmare and the 'nut' on top of the wing looks like it needs a tool to get it off.
Anyone replaced one...
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Looks good - same spec as mine .... clocked up about 7,000 in mine since July. No problems except the rattle from the bonnet ! Must get it sorted.... !
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A new board was used.......it's now just the right height to rest your elbow comfortably....and you don't bash your elbow on it when changing gear either!