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Emperor Mong



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United Kingdom 2019 Range Rover Autobiography 2.0 PHEV Loire Blue

Nope - Trumpington Road but going in at about 12.30.

Post #109556 26th Feb 2012 10:04pm
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just0007



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Java Black

Not paying attention in traffic, managed to mount a Mercedes coupe, pulled its back wheel out and dented its rear wing. Full fat has a scratched wheel and a misaligned front bumper. The Mercedes was left undrivable, mine is going to garage tomorrow to check all is well underneath. Big Cry

Post #109802 27th Feb 2012 10:01pm
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swirl80



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

Not quite today but at the weekend i did the landrover driving experience in Skipton, unbelievable what these ffrr's can do with standard tyres! Learned a lot about the setup of the car too which is a bonus!!!

Was tempted to turn left instead of right out the carpark and give it a blast in mine.

Only downside is I now want a 4.4 tdv8, makes my 3.6 seem rubbish in comparison Sad

Post #109811 27th Feb 2012 10:25pm
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benjj



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver

Had my Td6 remapped. I wish I'd had it done when I got it 18 months ago. What a difference...

Also fitted the nice new RR wheel centre caps to replace my tatty old ones. Quite happy with them.

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Post #109901 28th Feb 2012 12:13pm
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47p2



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Went to visit my daughter a couple of weeks ago in the highlands and noticed I had a n/s rear caliper sticking. I changed the o/s front caliper last year so decided that instead of faffing around I might as well change the other three as the n/s front was just starting to stick and the n/s rear looked as though it wasn't working properly either.

So today I changed the three calipers and everything seems fine again until something else crops up Shocked

Post #109945 28th Feb 2012 4:53pm
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47p2



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Done 120 miles today and the new calipers are working a treat and an added bonus of the fuel consumption increasing now that the brakes are not sticking Thumbs Up

Post #110053 29th Feb 2012 10:51am
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Mikeyjd



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Wales 2003 Range Rover SE Td6 Zambezi Silver

Changed my rear callipers and pads. The Fixed near side pad was almost down to nothing but the offside pads were almost like new! It must have been sticking for some time, I was only aware because they started to squeal recently. No longer FF owner but still interested. Present car Jaguar XE
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Previous car Td6 SE
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Previous LR- Disco 300TDi Auto

Post #110294 1st Mar 2012 3:21pm
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down the tip, twice.....its amazing where all this rubbish comes from..

Post #110296 1st Mar 2012 3:27pm
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47p2



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stan wrote:
down the tip, twice.....its amazing where all this rubbish comes from..



Got rid of the FFRR Stan? Whistle

Post #110303 1st Mar 2012 3:55pm
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benjj



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver

Lots done today:

Wing mirrors opened up, microswitches fixed and put back on. Folding mirrors now working.

Installed the cargo nets for the boot. 2 x side nets and one boot floor net won on ebay for £42. All OEM in original packaging. Top buy.

Also 'fixed' the CD changer by Censored it with the end of a screw driver. It worked and now I'm back enjoying AC/DC's Back in Black.

A good FFRR day.

Post #110305 1st Mar 2012 4:06pm
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47p2 wrote:
stan wrote:
down the tip, twice.....its amazing where all this rubbish comes from..



Got rid of the FFRR Stan? Whistle


no...?

Post #110307 1st Mar 2012 4:10pm
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47p2



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Just thought you had taken it to the tip Laughing Laughing

Post #110308 1st Mar 2012 4:11pm
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i wouldnt do that to my pride and joy, ........... Mr. Green

Post #110310 1st Mar 2012 4:12pm
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stenh02



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Scotland 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Rimini Red

Got the 4.4TDV8 its first service as it is a year and 2 days old.
I got the oil from site sponsors Opie Oil (10litres for £82 inc FedEx delivery) and the service came in at £235 (originally at £380 if they provide the oil and thats with a 10% discount!!)
They also said they did a software update on the heated seat problems we were having and programmed the FBH remote so it works now.

Post #110597 2nd Mar 2012 7:56pm
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47p2



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Collected a new set of wheels...for the A8 Thumbs Up

Post #110600 2nd Mar 2012 8:28pm
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