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matbor
20th March 2008, 09:55 AM
Anyone seen the Difflock magazine, online version ! Not bad for free !

Well if you haven't check out the two issues here :
Difflock: The Magazine (http://www.difflock.com/magazine/magazine/index.shtml)

Matt.

Yorkshire_Jon
20th March 2008, 05:42 PM
I cant praise the Difflock guys highly enough - very nice guys.

Whilst not direct mates of mine, I do know them both quite well - Simon and Richard are both proper blokes. Richard bought one of my 90's and Simon... Well he helped me and a dozen other blokes keep my marquee held down when mother nature felt like picking it up and dropping it in the next county!! We won!

Needless to say, support not only the magazine, but the website and shop too.

RonMcGr
20th March 2008, 06:46 PM
I cant praise the Difflock guys highly enough - very nice guys.

Whilst not direct mates of mine, I do know them both quite well - Simon and Richard are both proper blokes. Richard bought one of my 90's and Simon... Well he helped me and a dozen other blokes keep my marquee held down when mother nature felt like picking it up and dropping it in the next county!! We won!

Needless to say, support not only the magazine, but the website and shop too.

Well done :D
Nice to see support for innovative people who provide a really good service to the Land Rover community.

I read the two magazines and they are great :)

Cheers,
Ron

Dances With Trees
22nd March 2008, 08:28 PM
I have to say i love the publication, although I will be writing for Simon in the upcoming months.
He seemed to like what I was saying in LRM and asked me to join the team, for which I am very thankful.
I suffer from clinical depression, been off my regular work for a little over a year, and only now are things just starting to look brighter. I told Simon this and he welcomed me with open arms, great guy.
I hope to be sending in some rather interesting projects covering what I am up to with my 90 over the next year, and if you find yourself asking yourself; 'why in the hell is he doing that' well it's a Canadian thing,with the long winters we have far to long to think about what we can do to our trucks. I am also heavily influenced by the North American car culture, why leave it stock when it can be changed?
Once again, thanks to Simon for saving my fragile, and slightly twisted head, I hope I can pay him back with some great articles that everyone will love to read.

have a great Easter Everyone, careful of those eggs...:D

Kevin

Jojo
23rd March 2008, 02:47 AM
I've been using Difflock for years and have been very pleased. The new magazine makes these guys even more admirable.