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New Rear Springs - Now including a question about Diff Lock!
BrumLee:
Hi Mark
Rear springs are a doddle, if you can wait I'll do them the next time you're up this way.
Diff lock: have you tried driving the vehicle backwards and forwards? Sometimes my light doesn't come on straight away.
Homer:
--- Quote from: "BrumLee" ---Rear springs are a doddle, if you can wait I'll do them the next time you're up this way.
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Thanks for the offer Lee, but I suspect you are going to regret it, I will have a chat with you about it at the Party tonight!! :wink: :lol:
BrumLee:
--- Quote from: "homer" ---
--- Quote from: "BrumLee" ---Rear springs are a doddle, if you can wait I'll do them the next time you're up this way.
--- End quote ---
Thanks for the offer Lee, but I suspect you are going to regret it, I will have a chat with you about it at the Party tonight!! :wink: :lol:
--- End quote ---
Don't forget to bring the springs :wink:
Homer:
Hi All,
Well as usual the advice was correct - Fitting rear springs is a doddle and very straight forward. BrumLee had no problems fitting my new springs! (Thanks a lot Lee!).
Going back to the difflock question, does anyone know where the switch for the warning light is located? I still cant get the light to come on even though it seems like something is now happening when I move the transfer lever. Would like to check for any electrical problems before looking any further at the mechanical bits!
Cheers
Mark
ChrisW:
Forgot all about this yesterday - could have had a look :roll: :lol:
Is there anywhere round your way that has a gravel surface? You can put it in diff-lock then drive round in circles (slowly) and you should get the wheels on the outer circle spinning/crunching to release any build up - you know it's working then.
(You can probably do it on tarmac too but I wouldn't go more than a couple of times round in a circle before unlocking and making sure it's off).
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