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Is my front end twisted or just bumper?
muddyjames:
i may give the unbolting tecnique a go first as I have spanners where as I dont have another 4x4 handy :lol:
J.D.:
--- Quote from: muddyjames on October 04, 2008, 18:02:27 ---i may give the unbolting tecnique a go first as I have spanners where as I dont have another 4x4 handy :lol:
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If it does need a tweak with a winch mate, let us know when you are down in reading and I can do the honours with the wrecker truck or Disco.
muddyjames:
--- Quote from: J.D. on October 07, 2008, 12:42:08 ---
--- Quote from: muddyjames on October 04, 2008, 18:02:27 ---i may give the unbolting tecnique a go first as I have spanners where as I dont have another 4x4 handy :lol:
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If it does need a tweak with a winch mate, let us know when you are down in reading and I can do the honours with the wrecker truck or Disco.
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Nooooo. Cant take disco. No mud or towing involved and far too expensive on fuel to take for a road trip. I will be taking the much cheaper on fuel option, my rover 620. 38mpg vs 22mpg. No brainer really! :lol:
Thrasher:
HA!
You think that's bad???? Plenty of people here have seen Piglets body mounts .......
I think if you search on here there's a post about it, but let's just say there's about 1/2-1 inch differnce from side to side on my chassis and it is WITHIN LR tolerence. Bodymounts look damned odd tho. LR fit them and then mill the chassis with the mounts to sit the body straight.....
muddyjames:
good old LR build quality then!!!
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