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tegrey2012

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  1. the TC is kicking on because of a knock/clunk that I cant pin point so looking for advice on what to check. the hubs were purchased on advice from a landrover specialist and they were purchased to see if it would stop the knock but it didn't so its not to do with the hub.
  2. Had it on a reader and nothing came up so not just randomly replacing things for the fun of it and also its not wasting money as once al done everything will new so will have a tight smooth car to drive. When I bought the car it had the 3 amigos but that was sorted due to an abs sensor and been months now with out them returning. The problem seems to be the front right hand side but I wouldn't say it for sure as it does happen when hit any bump. What's the best way to know if the radius arm bushes are buggered as that would be the next to replace as not much left on the front to replace.
  3. When ever I hit a small bump I got a knock/clunk that licks in the TC. I have replaced the front shocks, arb bushes, hubs, ball joints and its still happening. Any idea on what to check next? Or what to replace?
  4. I wanted to replace the links anyway as slowly going thru bits to replace so all should be like new. What do u mean by damper mounts? If we get a break in the weather today I will try to check the radius arm bushes.
  5. Do you think I would be better off replacing the drop links as replaced all the other stuff and will check the prop shaft joints in a min. What would I be looking for?
  6. I have a discovery 2 td5 and I have knock/clunk on the front end when I hit a small bump that also kicks in the TC. I ha e replaced the front shocks, anti roll bar bushes, panhard rod bushes, top and bottom ball joints and hubs but still getting it. What should I check/do/replace next?
  7. ah rite i see, its only the rear drivers side speaker thats not working and i'm assuming the rear door sub woofers ain't working due to an after market head unit fitted? if so how do i wire them up? ie amp wires? and where is amp situated?
  8. i have a disco 300tdi and the drivers side rear and rear door speakers ain't working, i know about stereos and speakers so they are wired up correct but was wondering if anyone knew where the wires run on the body so i can check for any breaks in them
  9. im thinking of putting some 33x12.5x15's on my discoand was wondering what was needed to do it right? im gonnado a 2" suspension lift and 2" lift blocks but was wondering about castor and prop shafts and any think else that needs doing to make it right.
  10. i have just bought my first LR a 300tdi disco and it has these wheels on it and i was wondering if they are standard or after market wheels? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x16-Alloy-Wheels-Range-Rover-Discovery-Defender110/370452172470?_trksid=p2045573.m2042&_trkparms=aid%3D111000%26algo%3DREC.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D16013%26meid%3D8325982140463097527%26pid%3D100033%26prg%3D7655%26rk%3D1%26sd%3D370452172470%26
  11. its a dark blue not sure what its called. i done the adjuster nut on the steering box and its made a difference but will get another box. its the R380 gear box and found out its the syncro so gonna get a recon gear box. Dont suppose you have a blue/grey parcel shelf for sale?
  12. i'm after a bonnet for my 1994 disco in blue anyone know where i an find one? also when i change into first and second gear it grinds any idea? also my steering is very non responsive and has a fair bit of play at the steering wheel down to the steering box then any idea?
  13. i'm after a bonnet for my 1994 disco in blue anyone know where i an find one? also when i change into first and second gear it grinds any idea? also my steering is very non responsive and has a fair bit of play at the steering wheel down to the steering box then any idea?
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