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  1. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    Blimey: all I wanted to know was whether there's a Technical/ Service Bulletin or somesuch available in which LR acknowledges the existence of the front tyre fitting/ IRD failure problem. Clearly not! Hey ho. Cheers, JD.
  2. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    Thanks - and that's kind of my point. I've got a lot of these kind of references, including this one, yet not one single thing from LR itself. Which is what the tyre chain is asking for as proof that such a failure can arise from incorrect tyre fitting. If I'm able to produce that, I reckon...
  3. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    That's the plan - yet I need a primary source from LR that this problem actually exists. Can't go into court with loads of threads from forums; or with a couple of pages off garage web sites. That's all just hearsay and conjecture, from a proof point of view. What is so far interesting is...
  4. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    That's correct - although not conscious of stiffness. Yes. All the same notional size. All were Michelin - Synchrones to the rear; and the new ones were Latitudes. Yes. Cheers, Johnny.
  5. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    Seems not. This from their web site: "...we do not recommend tyre rotation and we do recommend fitting your best tyres at the rear of the vehicle. If you are replacing a single tyre then this should be paired with the rear with the tyre having the most tread depth". When I had the old two...
  6. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    The Freelander is the best-selling 4x4 in the UK ever (I believe): with over 540,000 units of the 1 sold. It is reasonable to expect them to be familiar with it; and rely on them to get it right. They also offer MoT, service, exhausts and brakes - do they guess at that as well? Does they car...
  7. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    I wish I could... Their work - as automotive professionals - was negligent. Lay people are entitled, legally, to rely on the competence and expertise of professionals. The Freelander is the best-selling 4x4 in the UK ever (I believe): with over 540,000 units of the 1 sold. It is reasonable to...
  8. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    Thanks for that: it's an 'official' LR document about putting new tyres on the front - against manual advice - and what happens if you do I'm trying to locate. Cheers, Johnny.
  9. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    Thanks for your input - appreciated. Back to the point: I can show they put the new tyres on the front; but I can’t prove it causes IRD failure. I can find lots of garage sites that say it causes this problem. I can find lots of forums that say it does. I’ve got owners and workshop...
  10. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    1. Apparently larger radii tyres on the front cause problems because of the way the IRD distributes power differently front and back. 2. They are a specialist - a wheel and tyre expert; I'm a layman relying on their expertise. It's what professionals are for... 3. LR Freelander workshop manual...
  11. J

    Tyre co. wrecked my IRD – need official proof

    My Freelander 1 is 56 plate, approx. 75,000 miles. Last year, I took it to a well-known National Tyre Chain to have my winter tyres removed; and summer ones put on. I had two (old) summer ones in hand; and needed two new. The National Tyre Chain fitted the two new tyres to the front axle. This...
  12. J

    Cream coloured oily patches on drive

    Nah - she's as dry as bone...
  13. J

    Cream coloured oily patches on drive

    Thanks. All levels are spot on; and all fluids appear to be as they should be. Hmmm... Johnny.
  14. J

    Cream coloured oily patches on drive

    I seem to be getting putty/ cream coloured oily patches on the drive; roughly in the corners with the worst/ largest around the front nearside wheel. It's a 56 Td4 Adventurer, 15000 miles. Any suggestions as to what it could be? Cheers, Johnny.
  15. J

    Fitting a lighting board

    Thanks. Looks like I'll have to have a bit bolted on, or wing it for a while, as don't fancy the extra cost at the moment. Cheers. Johnny.
  16. J

    Another TD4 Adventurer!

    Two weeks into a Td4 Adventurer, 56, with 15 miles. Cracking price. So: have cleaned it; added roof rails and cross bar kit; loadspace protector and (black) armrest. Having a breather from further expense, and then will consider what's next. Cheers. Johnny.
  17. J

    Fitting a lighting board

    Thanks for that - followed by another silly question. The manual only makes passing reference to the socket so: will I have one as standard (I don't have a tow bar, the board is to cover a cycle rack); and, if so, where, er, is it? Cheers. Johnny.
  18. J

    Fitting a lighting board

    I need a lighting board; and have seen references to 7-pin/ 7-pin connectors and wiring kits for cars without. For the clueless here (me), and before I go shopping: what type do I need and how do I connect it up (Td4 Adventurer, 56)? Thanks. Johnny.
  19. J

    Simbars bike rack straps

    Just got a Simbars 3-bike rack from John Craddock, which looks like just the job. But: was a bit surprised/ disappointed to find it didn't include securing straps. Plenty available around - but all seem to start at around 2.5m long, which seems excessive. Can someone recommend a shorter ...
  20. J

    Quick Td4 Adventurer question

    Thanks Steve. Went back today for a drive; and you're right - they look keen. If the Significant Other is happy after her drive later this week; they could be in for a sale (provided I can get them to add a bit of value). Best wishes, Johnny.
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