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  1. Ive got a 4" spring lift, and a 2" body. With 305/75/16 grizzly claws on deep eight spokes. I did have insa turbos special track on standard alloys, i needed to adjust the steering lock as they catch on the radius arms due to the standard offset wheels. They were fantastic in mud but not to good on rock. But good for what you pay for them. If you put 265 insas or bigger on you will need to cut your arches there is a good guide in the tech archive.
  2. I fit a full system to a ex marine 90. Took about 6 hours, and cost £40 for parts. Parts for a rangie are easy to come by, I would go for a four bolt box.
  3. I get my engine parts from here My link Coils are in the accessories tap.
  4. Yes, you can pay alot for coils. I run on gas and i stick with lucus stuff, apart from my mallory plug leads. Ive not had any problems.
  5. HA, keep your cat thats rubbish.
  6. It`ll come, lots of WD40 and a good hammer.
  7. I think that earth belongs on the back of the head, the one for the bonnet is on the uther side.
  8. Nothing wrong with that, You may have to replace the springs in a few years as i found they sag a little.
  9. Hello, yet again its soon upon us and ill be there again. The thing is ive been going for a few years now but ive never camped till now. I know one lot is two adults and two children or three adults. Can any one tell me how much space each lot is, can i fit two landys on it? as we are three adults with different cars. Thanks Dave
  10. thanks. had a look in tech archive hes not done a write up on renewing seals, he just replaces the box.
  11. Hello, has anyone referbed a steering box on a rrc as mines leaking like hell. I think its leaking from where the steering shaft is attached.
  12. I personally think ABS is fantastic off road as you can stop all be it slowly, unlike non ABS which will just skid. I think engine braking is normally sufficient all though it is a little hi geared compared to a manual. But gentle on the brake keeps it under control.
  13. All the same, just exept brakes. A Salsbury can be fitted you need to shorten your prop though. Personaly i would get a td5 4 pin diff axle.
  14. Hi, where i live a brick is the choice of the local kids. But as you want to keep it in one peice, i would cut the rubber away and push it out from the inside.
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