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  1. mmajor2

    Lost in translation

    Thats a bit better, cos you can get a new CV for like 30quid
  2. mmajor2

    fused

    Its a landy heater, save your self a few Kg's and a whole load of hassle and just chuck the thing, mine was about as useful as being coughed on by the pope. But if your set on keeping it, first check all the connections, sounds as though its shorting on something and blowing the fuse. Oh yeah...
  3. mmajor2

    Lost in translation

    £300 seems a bit steep for a new CV joint mind...
  4. mmajor2

    Lost in translation

    Sounds like it must be the CV joint, not a very expensive part in itself, but im not sure what the labour costs would be, also would have to replace all the axle lubes. Lifes cheaper when you can tackle these problems in your drive!
  5. mmajor2

    Lost in translation

    What joint needs replacing? Did they specify??
  6. mmajor2

    90 Centre of Mass

    Woody > Bristol UWE Cheers James, although is that just a fairly common sence observation?
  7. mmajor2

    90 Centre of Mass

    Hi all, im not too sure where to post this as im a fairly new member of this forum. I have recently been set an assignmet at uni which involves looking at all the forces involved with the suspension set up of a car. Obviously as an avid land rover enthusiast i have chosen to conduct the...
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