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Thread: Puma Chassis Flex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    You're safe. Dealership staff would never venture out into a Land Rover enthusiast's website .

    Actually not true - there are a few mechanics from the various dealers on this forum, their nice people though!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BilboBoggles View Post
    there are a few mechanics from the various dealers on this forum, their nice people though!.
    I'm sure all dealership staff are nice people .
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    I'm sure all dealership staff are nice people .

    NO - Not all dealer people are nice. Some of them are infected with a hatred of Defenders and prefer to be working on nice shiny vehicles owned by pimps and lawyers.. After being told by the dealer to that all "defenders are a pile of crap" (Their words) and I should have bought a Discovery instead if I wanted one that did not have issues, and that I should not worry about the fist sized dents they put in my wing tops, I now know that all dealers are not alike, and a few of them are not nice...

    Ooops - There you go you I'm complaining again! I'll shut up now...

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    Bilbo, thats pretty much the attitude Im expecting from the local dealer here in Bris should I ever need warranty...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Elephant View Post
    Thanks for the info.

    Coming from a racecar background I was a bit alarmed when it happened, but I guess the extra articulation from the chassis flex can only help with offroading.

    [snip]
    These are road going 4WD's, torsional rigidity is as needed as it is on the track

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