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Thread: what part of your land rover do you hate the most?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    for me it is the mongrel brake light switch on counties and series landies with them on the brake tower facing back towards the firewall where no mans hand has a ****s show in hell of fitting without disjointing a swag of fingers....

    the arsewipe that devised this prime little piece of torment needs to be hung drawn and quatered while being simmered in oil.

    i spent most of day trying to track down an intermittent fault with the brake lights and once again this pox ridden little switch was the crux of the problem.

    nigh on impossible to get out in one piece after a few years just to add that extra bit of joy .... so i get to spend another hour or two trying to get the broken bit out before i can experience the joy of fitting a new one..


    You've got it EASY
    You might remember that I have been chasing a vibration problem
    Have over the last 5 weeks done the following

    Removed and repacked & re-tensioned all wheel bearings
    Removed & replaced the Transfer case
    Removed & installed a temp rear diff / waiting to get the diff man to repair it
    Removed & replaced the Transfer case
    Replaced front & rear Output bearings on the Transfer case
    Removed & replaced Output shaft on the Transfer case
    Removed and checked the preload on the front C/V swivels
    Removed & checked the front C/V's
    Rechecked & re-tensioned the front wheel bearings
    Replaced rear Gearbox mounts
    Replaced front Engine mounts

    Replaced the studs on the exhaust manifold
    Removed the exhaust 2 times

    And after all that .... I still got the vibration

    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I've wondered that too on the Disco. It surely must be the job that the foreman gives you when you're ****ing him off.
    That foreman must be hiding in my ride somewhere .... Cause I have also taken both those tailshafts off half a dozen times

    And Heres the best part

    TONIGHT .... I am gonna take that front one off again so I can get it checked for balance at a engineering shop .... Because if it's not that then It's the front Diff .... And you know what that means as far as the next job to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    I reckon the worst is the drips of water that fall on your feet in a fender when it is raining heavy.
    In my old 109 gum boots were a must in wet weather but I did not complain I bellieve that these things is what give character to the LR's

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    Electrics ..... 'the prince of darkness'


    Hucksta

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    For me it would have to be the four bolts that hold the front quarter panel of a Defender onto the fire wall, times like these I wish I was about 5 again.

    Because FFS took me ages to get them in (big hands)

    But was all good in the end

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    I would have to say after yesterdays effort of fitting the rear BA132 rear wheel carrier to the defender.

    That bottom bracket was a real pain in the you know what I dont know how many times I dropped the nut when I was trying to thread it to the back of the bolts.

    There is no room to fit your hands in the back of that cross member to fit those nuts but I got there then trying to fit a spanner in there to hold the nut while it used the rattle gun on the bolts.

    My fingers have lost a little skin but it was worth it ...
    Aaron & Jacinta
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    I generally find my Disco easy to work on. Base model MY95 V8.

    However two dodgy points are the pillar tail lights and changing globes. Painful in a 5 seater. Hell in a 7 seater.

    Also adjusting the steering box. The air con compressor covers it perfectly. Luck I have long arms so I can reach around things from both sides. Also I literally a bit of a contortionist. Inc maybe you need me to do your brake light switch!

    As for the RRC propshaft bolts, they must be different to a Disco1 as they are easy as. Transfer in neutral and put the rear (or front if you doing that end) on stands. Use a 3/8 drive socket set (can use 1/2in but 3/8 easier) and spin the propshaft around by hand and put the handbrake on as you undo or tighten each nut. Bolts are captive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    TONIGHT .... I am gonna take that front one off again so I can get it checked for balance at a engineering shop .... Because if it's not that then It's the front Diff .... And you know what that means as far as the next job to do
    feel your pain i have played similar game in the past and it was frustrating as hell.... but that one was a nissan ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    Inc maybe you need me to do your brake light switch!
    beers in the fridge
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    For me, it's not the drivers door handle on my 110 that jams in the up position if you don't give it a reciprocal thump after opening the door, allowing it to bounce open again;

    and it's not the front parking lights making such bad contact in their sockets that they only work on days with an "E" in them;

    and it's not the heat that eminates from the two exhaust pipes that run under the floor, causing temperatures in excess of 50 degrees on a hot day;

    and it's not the water that comes in the vents when it rains if i don't shut them properly;

    and i couldn't say that the hand brake switch never having worked has bothered me;

    the heat that comes off the metal part of the handbrake that rests against my leg is just somethings i have to deal with;

    but the thing that mostly annoys me is the boot over my hi/low range lever that lives on the front of the driver's seat box, evrytime i put it into low range, the boot pops out of the seat box wall and i either get buckets of water in if i'm crossing a river or blasts of hot air as i'm driving!
    LAND ROVER;
    HELPING PUT OIL BACK IN THE GROUND FOR 70 YEARS
    CARS DON'T GET ANY "GREENER" THAT.

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    i hate the

    i hate the corrossion that has eaten the floor pan on my tdi too far gone to fix so now i have a td5 to fix up [ love that though!]

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