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    finished work early today so i went and had a played and treid to get it to lock in.
    didnt for a bit then the light came on and it went in,
    my disco goes heaps better
    thanks every one for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon2000 View Post
    finished work early today so i went and had a played and treid to get it to lock in.
    didnt for a bit then the light came on and it went in,
    my disco goes heaps better
    thanks every one for the help
    Goes heaps better? Must be some rough drive home from work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon2000 View Post
    finished work early today so i went and had a played and treid to get it to lock in.
    didnt for a bit then the light came on and it went in,
    my disco goes heaps better
    thanks every one for the help
    Just dont forget to take it out when you come off the rough stuff.....
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon2000 View Post
    finished work early today so i went and had a played and treid to get it to lock in.
    didnt for a bit then the light came on and it went in,
    my disco goes heaps better
    thanks every one for the help
    Mate reading through your posts some thing worries me.
    ONLY USE THE DIFFLOCK WHEN OFF ROAD ON LOOSE SURFACES!
    It's not meant for everyday driving on the bitumen. If you do It will cause wind up and then you'll be in deep poo.
    For everyday driving on suburban streets and bitumen keep it to the right and in high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragon2000 View Post
    finished work early today so i went and had a played and treid to get it to lock in.
    didnt for a bit then the light came on and it went in,
    my disco goes heaps better
    thanks every one for the help
    Liam,,,

    Seeing as Im just up the road, and Im going through Cranbourne to get to Warneit on the weekend,,,would you like to meet up and check some stuff out,,??

    My lever is quite tight sometimes, and I have to sort of rock the car to get it in, and stay in,,
    Cause its a mighty loud crunching sound when it slips out at full noise,,

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    thanks heaps
    i know no to leave it in
    thanks
    chops on sat would be cool

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