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  1. Hmmm, I've check the website, but not seen the article... I still have my reservations... but I wont dispute indisputable proof :rolleyes:

    Just my head is still screeming why would you change the body shape so much etc. it just looks so half arsed. even for a concept vehicle you don't go to the trouble of doing the body work, then sticking some tatty standard mil spec indicator lights on it etc.

    I'm not sure why I find this so hard to digest.

    For examples of what I see concept vehicles to be like:

    My link1

    My link2

    My link3

    My link4 - a really nice one here...

    I'm just glad it stayed a concept as it looks pants.

    link 2 looks like some kind of post apocalyptic transport for footballers wives to take the kids to school in - plain butt ugly with a hint of campness thrown in for good measure.

  2. some very valid points being made in this thread - maybe worth adding to the tech archive as an information section???

    having been taught by my dad to tow trailers within weeks of passing my test, i like to think i'm pretty good at it (complacency is not a good thing, i know), but even the best can be caught out by the slightest thing - a passenger talking, kids in the back arguing, momentary lapse of concentration after spotting a rather nice looking pedestrian.....the list goes on.

    i have seen numerous cars/caravans on their sides or embedded in the central reservation - one of the hotspots seems to be the downhill section approaching bristol from the south (before the Geordano services heading north) and also the flat section heading south, just before weston, where there are alot of side winds from the coast.

    experience counts a long way to being able to tow properly and safely - speed is usually a factor, as is being too heavy on the brakes, causing the inevitable jack knife situation - lot's of people seem to forget that whilst larger trailers (over 750kg) have got brakes, they are never going to be as good as the brakes on the tow vehicle.

    i was alwas taught that there are only three ways out of a snake situation - speed up and hope it pulls out, slow down gently, without touching the brakes (use the gears to avoid sudden weight transfer - same as getting a blow out on a car) or wait for the inevitable. 9 times out of 10 i prefer the slow down gently option.

    I think with nose weight, its about setting it up right to tow nicely, but also not exceed the car manufacturers limit on nose weight (Taking into account that most stuff in the boot will count as nose weight)

    all approved towbars should have the nose weight etc displayed on a plate mounted on the bracket - something that will cause a few headaches come MOT time in the near future, as tow brackets and electrics are being phased into the test

  3. from the evidence you have gathered, it sounds very much to me like an insurance job - although that will be down to the insurance co to work out.

    the bonnet is ally, and would have melted onto the engine. the lack of plastic around the front bumper area, and the fact that the bumper was missing point strongly to it being removed, and as for the wheel nuts, well if your car catches fire the first thing you think of is getting away from it quickly, certainly not removing the wheels.

    sounds very suspect to me. get some pics :)

  4. Advice time chaps.....

    I fitted a +2" lift kit to the Disco last Friday, but have a small problem. I think i ordered the wrong rear springs :ph34r: . Basically, I ordered the +2" off road springs, rather than the +2" HD lift springs, and as a consequence my back end is a little soft :ph34r: :ph34r: and bouncy.......so muc so that with my tool box, trolley jack and a few parts in there, it sits too low.

    I've spotted these but from what i can make out in there adverts, they are Britpart springs - which i'm not really keen on fitting.

    My only other option is to go back to the standard HD Blue Bearmach ones that i took off, which are 10mm shorter.

  5. all valid points, that seem to be common across the country.

    flashing lights to let someone in (especially if it's a long vehicle) has been around for years - it was never taught in my driving lessons, more passed down by my dad when i first went on the motorway (the day after my test)

    roundabout etiquette seems to be non existant, no one seems to know that you use the left hand lane approaching a roundabout if you are turning left, or using an exit before 12 o'clock. the number of times i've been cut up/flashed/beeped or had an alternative hand signal for obeying the rules by some idiot in the wrong lane.

    as for one other point raised about indicating onto a motorway from the slip road, it's supposed to be to let the traffic on the motorway know your (obvious) intentions to join the carriageway.

    this has probalby been put up somewhere before - but seems rather appropriate for the thread....

    A day from the diary of a BMW driver...

    "The other day I was cruising along as usual coming onto one of my

    Motorways, which was very busy with inferior cars.

    First off, I couldn't believe that the volume of traffic DIDN'T slow

    Down for me AT ALL as I came off the slip road! I had to squeeze into a

    Barely big enough gap between two cars in order to get onto my motorway!

    The driver of the car behind me did realise his mistake though and

    Honked an apology to me with a long blast of his horn.

    Unbelievably, I had to do the same again before I could get to the BMW

    Lane. Anyway, once I was in the BMW lane and posing along at 110 mph

    Enjoying the adulation that the inferior car drivers were giving me, I

    Noticed an inferior car ahead of me which was not only in the BMW lane

    Of my motorway, but was driving at a ridiculous 70 mph! Naturally, I got

    Within a foot or so of his rear bumper and flashed my headlights to

    Remind him he shouldn't be in the BMW lane of my motorway and to get

    Out of my way.

    Of course, once he realised it was a BMW behind him, he did just that,

    But I could hardly believe it when he pulled straight back out behind

    Me! He also tried to keep up with me and when he realised I would

    Out-run him, he put on some blue lights in his front grill and urged me

    To get onto the hard shoulder so that he could congratulate me on my

    Excellent car. Needless to say, I was eager to oblige and when we had

    Stopped, the man gave me a piece of paper confirming what I already

    Knew - that my car goes fast!

    Apparently he wants everyone to know what a superior car I have, so I

    Had to take my driver’s licence to a police station to be sent away to

    Have some points put on! (They're not free points either - they're £20

    Each and I was only allowed 3.) But the man at the police station said

    That because I drive a BMW, it won't be much longer before I earn the

    Full 12 points, and then I won't even NEED a driving licence, so they

    Will take it off me!

    See, now THAT'S the sort of respect you get when you own and drive a

    BMW!

  6. Hi please be careful when installing the TC. Stand the auto box upright, with two bolts in the TC feet lower the converter into the auto rotating as you go, you should feel 3 distinct steps, if in doubt check our web site for installation height. The reason you CANNOT install the TC in a horizontal position is that the 'stator' plate in the converter 'floats' so when horizontal it drops down out of position and the splines cannot be started. If it is not fully home it will break the pump tangs and result in complete removal to replace the pump. Regards Ian Ashcroft

    your website was my first port of call for information :D i've already printed the fitting instructions for the TC and autobox, and have read of the pitfalls of failed oil pumps due to incorrect TC fitting - thanks anyway for the tip, always appreciated

  7. Here's a question, the project defender me and a friend are building was originally going to be manual, but due to a change in his circumstances, it is now going to be an auto.

    So, the question - what parts do we need to source to bolt an auto box to a 300 tdi?

    we have;

    Disco 300 tdi engine

    Disco 300 tdi autobox/transfer box

    Engine backplate

    soooo, what else am i going to have to order?

    cheers

  8. use a multimeter and check the wiring connection where it goes into the door from the A pillar, it could be a broken wire in there.

    as you say you can hear clicking from the window ecu, it's more than likely a broken wire.

    is it just the one window, or both/all?

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