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Bowie69

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  1. Correct, very interesting conceptually though.
  2. Agreed, I should get some of that $1.5M I reckon.
  3. I see this much more as a Baja style truck, but even for that $1.5M is utterly potty.
  4. I believe they are drilled slightly differently, but otherwise will bolt together, in fact I think the Gems will even bolt to a 3.9 inlet.
  5. Oh man, that's beautiful, even if it is a just a mockup for the moment.
  6. £140 currently.... pa that is. Worth every penny.
  7. A friend has just had his series insurance double to just over 1K.... He's not old and wrinkly like me, and earns a reasonable wage, but I could see it still stung. All to say that insurance costs may be your biggest issue with anything with a green oval badge on it at the moment.
  8. Surely any acid will get neutralised first and then boiled out of it by the molten zinc bath? Otherwise all new panels would suffer the same.
  9. On a Mac, QuickTime can do that for you too, File --> Export as... The other way to do it is jam it on YouTube and copy/paste the url into a post on here, and it will auto-embed.
  10. TD5s are not complex beasts at all really, yes of course more complex compared to a 2/300TDI, but then most things are. A TD5 was designed in the 90s, so it is already 30 years old! Nowadays with a scan tool of some description and some googling you get anything done DIY, just the same as a TDI. Plus the 5 cylinder does sound a lot better, well, at least for a diesel
  11. NPT is most common for this sort of thing, if you ever had to swap it out you're more likely to find a direct replacement, IMHO.
  12. Seems like it has been left/come loose and the bolt has worn the metal tube down and now it won't crush down and clamp it tightly -you may get away with just tightening it temporarily, but if it has been like that for any time time it should really be replaced. A lot of people use Superpro poly bushes in there with reported improvements, as the rubber ones, especially if aftermarket, really don't last.
  13. Honestly, if the pan is in good nick then one of these half-protectors does 90% of the protection you need: ebay.co.uk/itm/185742334578?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=710-53481-19255-0&campid=5338749392&toolid=20006&customid=GB_131090_185742334578.146649679390~1869457966696-g_CjwKCAiAlJKuBhAdEiwAnZb7lVvY64a0CPNnFkn6LGnBQzQpGXZrDZS7SjpJN_GNRKXg5SHbXwCCuxoCS5UQAvD_BwE They don't stay full of mud unless you are completely neglectful after being offroad, and are very tough indeed.
  14. It has been done, and even photographed on here, but they do tend to look just a tad odd, the stock LR pan is quite snug and when you put a big thing like that on it sticks out rather a lot...
  15. In Jordan, are you really worried about fuel economy?
  16. Yeah, pretty good value too. Halfords include in some of their kits a 10mm hex bit holder you then use with your 10mm ratcheting spanner, which is even slimmer, but this was an easier/quicker find.
  17. Have you got some Torx screwdriver bits? These are handy for this sort of tight spot: Sealey Ak6962 Bit Driver Ratchet Micro 1/4 Hex Stainless Steel : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
  18. If you go into the wheel page, and choose the manufacturer and model it states the -20ET does not fit a Land Rover, presume it is for a Jap pick up or something similar. There's also a nice diagram showing how offset effects the wheel Easy way to see where a wheel will sit is measure from the wheel mounting surface out by however much dish you have on the outside of the rim.
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