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    Thanks BradC,

    I get most of that but am surprised on the heated front screen but not the interference. Didn’t think too many in the country. I am interested in how you go on improving your reception although my direction for gps off road is an iPad mounted to a Kuda mount (thanks Tombie) which seems quite stable. I don’t have a heated front screen.

    Your level of Ken in the deeper arts of gps is worthy. Looking forward to the tales of your exploits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eckolsim View Post
    Didn’t think too many in the country.
    It's an import. Has lots of UK specific stuff, including a bit of underbody rust.

    Quote Originally Posted by eckolsim View Post
    Your level of Ken in the deeper arts of gps is worthy. Looking forward to the tales of your exploits.
    I've been working with GPS for >30 years. Started on boats in the very late 80s and on from there.

    It's easier these days. We used to write our own tools that were always pretty application specific. These days the time-nuts write all sorts of clever software that will tell you pretty much everything that can be known from a $15 USB GPS receiver and make it freely available on the net, so all I have to do is run the software and report the results. The problem is my GPS receivers that report data are all dedicated to timing stuff, so I need to wait for a new toy to arrive to actually collect measurable data from inside the car.

    Still, no job worth doing that isn't worth buying a new toy for!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    Thanks for confirming - must be a licensing or warranty issue with selling OEM LR parts via a non-JLR distributor. Mine were the same.

    Looking forward to hearing your view on if they perform as good as new (having never driven a new D3/D4 I can’t comment if it was as good as new, but certainly better than the old set I removed).
    Well. Tonight was the rears! That was fun.
    Added some more crimson marks on the workshop floor What happened to your D3/D4 today? looks like a murder took place atm What happened to your D3/D4 today?

    Finished it up, EAS back in normal mode and off for a drive.

    Alignment is obviously out (that gets sorted at 14:00 today) however it still drives so nice! I remember now what it felt like when I picked it up from the dealer in 2011.

    Smooth, supple and responsive. No more thuds over bumps.

    Will give it a 1,500km test this weekend.

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    Tombie et al - what's your guestimate for the realistic time allowance for someone who's mechanically adept, but has never done the arms before, to do this themselves? I'm guessing 'about' a weekend, assuming no seized bolts etc? Any mega-specific tools required that I'm unlikely to have to hand? Thanks.

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    What happened to your D3/D4 today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Well. Tonight was the rears! That was fun.
    Added some more crimson marks on the workshop floor What happened to your D3/D4 today? looks like a murder took place atm What happened to your D3/D4 today?

    Finished it up, EAS back in normal mode and off for a drive.

    Alignment is obviously out (that gets sorted at 14:00 today) however it still drives so nice! I remember now what it felt like when I picked it up from the dealer in 2011.

    Smooth, supple and responsive. No more thuds over bumps.

    Will give it a 1,500km test this weekend.
    I don’t understand on the YouTube videos all the techs have both clean and unbloodied hands.

    On even the most simple job my right hand looks like a triage ward in a US civil war amputation tent. Mixed in with copious grease and dirt. I find gloves either turn your hands to a sweaty mess and you lose a lot of touch.

    If there is a zip tie edge or razor sharp item I will inevitably find this in the first few minutes to open up a nasty bleeder for the rest of the job.

    My entire clothing must be left at back door also being completely soaked in blood oil and grease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jpdv View Post
    Tombie et al - what's your guestimate for the realistic time allowance for someone who's mechanically adept, but has never done the arms before, to do this themselves? I'm guessing 'about' a weekend, assuming no seized bolts etc? Any mega-specific tools required that I'm unlikely to have to hand? Thanks.
    An easy weekend job.

    A flex head 15mm ratchet spanner for top bolts.
    12mm flare nut spanner to disconnect air lines.
    Impact driver and 24mm and 19mm sockets
    Couple of spanners to suit the bolts at the other end!
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    Patience
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    Thanks Tombie,

    I love it when you talk dirty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jpdv View Post
    Tombie et al - what's your guestimate for the realistic time allowance for someone who's mechanically adept, but has never done the arms before, to do this themselves? I'm guessing 'about' a weekend, assuming no seized bolts etc? Any mega-specific tools required that I'm unlikely to have to hand? Thanks.
    Took me a full weekend to do upper and lowers, then I did wheel bearings all round as well. I use nitrile gloves, and with the right tools there's less chance of injury.

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    Alarm switch under the bonnet decided to play up recently. Such a weak feeble sounding thing I thought it was the builders oik over the road until I saw the Discos indicators flashing. Couldn't find any fuse to pull so rang around a bit and got very helpful advice from the service manager, Gordon, at the stealers.
    Start the car if possible in normal way and see if that works. It did. Then pull the connector off under the bonnet left hand side latch (L/H when looking at the engine) and insert paper clip into connector and tape in so it doesn't come out.
    Worked a treat.
    Thank goodness the noise wasn't anywhere near as loud as the car horn going off which it did once.
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