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Ricardo Villa Member Since: 01 Nov 2020 Location: Worcester Posts: 186 |
Thanks guys, will keep em peeled! |
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7th Dec 2020 2:19pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
yes that's my one photographed above, brand new still in the Mercedes styrofoam, I bought it for £40. |
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7th Dec 2020 10:00pm |
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Ricardo Villa Member Since: 01 Nov 2020 Location: Worcester Posts: 186 |
Yes at £40 I would be happy. |
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7th Dec 2020 11:37pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
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8th Dec 2020 11:57pm |
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Hermes Member Since: 06 Nov 2020 Location: Oop north Posts: 108 |
Had a puncture yesterday in the Mondeo... the Ford supplied scissor jack is far from the worst I’ve used but still felt flimsy and borderline unsafe.
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9th Dec 2020 5:47am |
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Ricardo Villa Member Since: 01 Nov 2020 Location: Worcester Posts: 186 |
Thanks, will have a look at that one. Cheers. |
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9th Dec 2020 9:48am |
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Tugger Member Since: 28 Feb 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 247 |
Think I've just ruined my jack attempting to fit one of these ebay blocks - my own fault BTW, nothing to do with the block at all which is a great quality item.
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12th Apr 2021 3:15pm |
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Tugger Member Since: 28 Feb 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 247 |
Well, at the risk of replying to my own post, I think I've solved it with the help of YouTube - seems it is easily fixable. I didn't have the new top piece fully attached hence why it was leaking, and it's just a case of refilling with fluid and bleeding the air out. Should be quite easy as it turns out, just need to get the correct fluid and should be fine. 09 RR Westminster 3.6TDV8 - Stornoway Grey / Black interior - now gone (sad face)
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12th Apr 2021 5:04pm |
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Ricardo Villa Member Since: 01 Nov 2020 Location: Worcester Posts: 186 |
Always nice when an easy fix is found! 2009 Range Rover Vogue 3.6TDV8, Bournville, Parchment/Navy
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12th Apr 2021 10:20pm |
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Nylands Member Since: 08 Sep 2019 Location: Somerset Posts: 194 |
Hi
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14th Apr 2021 9:02am |
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Tugger Member Since: 28 Feb 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 247 |
Dave - might be you are in the same position as me - the new block is a very tight fit (understandable since it needs to be a hydraulic seal) but it also seemed on mine like the hole might not be deep enough to get the piston in with the holes line up. I'm going to have another crack at it over the weekend to make sure
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14th Apr 2021 9:36am |
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Nylands Member Since: 08 Sep 2019 Location: Somerset Posts: 194 |
Thanks for your response and I was looking for confirmation that the ones advertised would work. The two items together aren't cheap but would be great for roadside use if they are compatible. Hoping you make progress at the weekend.
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14th Apr 2021 11:58am |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
. duplicate deleted by author. |
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14th Apr 2021 4:59pm |
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Range Rover L322 Member Since: 03 Sep 2019 Location: South West Posts: 329 |
Hi Nylands,
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14th Apr 2021 5:02pm |
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