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Thomas-the-Terrano2
03-09-2019, 22:36
Anyone seen him lately, felt last looked hadn't renewed, but also appeared
to have visited the site in last few days.

macabethiel
04-09-2019, 07:32
Anyone seen him lately, felt last looked hadn't renewed, but also appeared
to have visited the site in last few days.

He is GCC owner now praps he is staying as a REd member?

jims-terrano
04-09-2019, 08:40
Doesn’t he go to Dorset Steam Rally?

Think it’s around this time of year.

Banshee
04-09-2019, 17:32
Has anyone heard from Don Simon?

I've not heard from him since he left mine weeks ago after we did his leak off pipes at my house :nenau

elty001
04-09-2019, 20:07
Must be a Bermuda triangle for terrano owners.
They drive into it,disappear for a few months and come back jeep owners:lol:lol:lol

Banshee
04-09-2019, 20:50
Must be a Bermuda triangle for terrano owners.
They drive into it,disappear for a few months and come back jeep owners:lol:lol:lol

:lol :lol :lol

Lazy-Ferret
04-09-2019, 21:07
Anyone seen him lately, felt last looked hadn't renewed, but also appeared
to have visited the site in last few days.

Hi, I am here... Tapatalk still checks the forum automatically, so shows you logging in every time you start the app, even when you do not actually view anything.

We have been mega busy with life, so not had a lot of time on the computer for the last couple of months, so could not get on here to pay my subs.

We lost my little ferret to Lymphoma. She was a real Daddies girl, and sorely missed.
Managed to get some time away in the caravan.
Are having a kitchen fitted, which is a nightmare.
Part laid a patio, so we could put a couple of plastic sheds out there, to transfer the kitchen contents to.
Took the Jeep off roading... which resulted in things to fix!!!
Jiggly needs an MOT, but as there is a huge skip in the drive, I can't get to work on her, so she is off the road at the moment.

Oh, and as noted, we did the GDSF, walked miles and miles, and wore ourselves out.


Thanks for asking after me..:bow

jims-terrano
04-09-2019, 21:22
Glad you’re back with us Clive :thumbs

Banshee
04-09-2019, 21:36
Here he is

Banshee
04-09-2019, 21:36
I knew it wouldn't be long

Lazy-Ferret
04-09-2019, 21:39
Glad you’re back with us Clive :thumbs

I knew it wouldn't be long


:bow:bow

terranosaurusdoug
04-09-2019, 22:54
Has anyone heard from Don Simon?

I've not heard from him since he left mine weeks ago after we did his leak off pipes at my house :nenau

Have you checked outside mate?, he might still be there amongst all the others :roflol:

Thomas-the-Terrano2
04-09-2019, 23:16
Good to see you back Clive, Forum was detecting your visits.

Wanted to say thanks for encouragement, along with Ted and
advise on getting a JGC.

That said now with no Nissan for now something of an embarrassment
as a mod here.

Oh well, hopefully can still share knowledge and experience gained
over 15 years of 3 Terranos and 1 Patrol.

elty001
05-09-2019, 07:15
Have you checked outside mate?, he might still be there amongst all the others :roflol:

:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol

macabethiel
05-09-2019, 09:56
Hi, I am here... Tapatalk still checks the forum automatically, so shows you logging in every time you start the app, even when you do not actually view anything.

We have been mega busy with life, so not had a lot of time on the computer for the last couple of months, so could not get on here to pay my subs.

We lost my little ferret to Lymphoma. She was a real Daddies girl, and sorely missed.
Managed to get some time away in the caravan.
Are having a kitchen fitted, which is a nightmare.
Part laid a patio, so we could put a couple of plastic sheds out there, to transfer the kitchen contents to.
Took the Jeep off roading... which resulted in things to fix!!!
Jiggly needs an MOT, but as there is a huge skip in the drive, I can't get to work on her, so she is off the road at the moment.

Oh, and as noted, we did the GDSF, walked miles and miles, and wore ourselves out.


Thanks for asking after me..:bow

Glad to see you are still around Clive trust the WK2 is doing well!

Lazy-Ferret
05-09-2019, 12:40
Glad to see you are still around Clive trust the WK2 is doing well!

It's fantastic... Just the driver has let it down a bit.

Poxy Aldi carpark has some short bollards in front of the lamp posts on the pavement, but the bollards are about 6 inches into the parking space. The parking sensor picks up on the curb, as it is high, so I was using the reversing camera. The trouble is, the bollard was literally between the 2 sensors on the near side, and not visible in the mirrors, or camera. Put a crease in the bumper, and broke the fog light. :doh Waiting to get it repaired.

I have always used a Dixon Bate coupling on the back of my cars, so when I got a "new to me caravan" with a built in hitch stabiliser, Zippy told me that you have to watch the clearance on them. Checked it out on the T2, and with the raised suspension, the caravan sat on the back a little nose high, and there was no clearance problems. Move on to the Jeep, and I forget all about the warning. Over the winter we have done a few mods to the caravan, including adding 2 x 150w solar panels to the rear of the caravan roof, so needed to change things around to rebalance the van. So with a new tow car, and a differently loaded caravan, the first trip out this year was a real test, and it was a long one to Wales. Put the caravan on the back of the Jeep, and it's a real joy... hitching up is so easy, no spare wheel in the way, perfect camera angles, you can still open the boot, and if it is something small, just the rear boot window, and best of all, it doesn't even notice the caravan on the back, but you really have to watch your speed. On the M4 where the Seven Bridge Tolls used to be, there are a couple of large humps in the motorway. When going over them, there was a huge bang from the back of the car. Pulled over to check it out, but could not see anything wrong. Drove it carefully for a few miles, but all seemed OK, so started to relax a bit.

On the hill down that heads towards the Cardiff junction, the caravan set up a snake... it was just throwing the Jeep all over the road.. I got to the point that I decided to try to accelerate out of it, but just at that moment, the traffic in front stopped.... I had no choice but to hit the brakes... Now this is where things get a bit fuzzy... the brake peddle felt like it went from under my foot, and there were judders coming from different corners of the car, and a bright yellow light on the dash... the Stability control had kicked in, and it straightened everything out, and stopped the unit easily... Don't get me wrong, I would not want to rely on it being there, but in this instance, it was amazingly impressive, and a saviour.

Pulled into the services, and checked the stabiliser, and discovered the pads were not gripping the tow ball tight enough. Took some heavy items from the car, and put them in the front of the van to up the nose weight and towed it to the site not going over 40mph. Ordered new Alko pads for delivery to the caravan site. I fitted the new pads, and they were better, but it was still not gripping properly, so we ordered a new Dixon Bate hitch, that is designed for Alko stabilisers, again to the site, and fitted that to the car. After adding 1 of the adjustment washers to the pads, it all seemed good. But, on the way home, it still felt very twitchy, so I stayed at 45mph all the way home, felt like it took forever.

Suz was all set to sell the Jeep and fix the engine in my T2!!

Once at home, I set to checking it out properly, and found the new pads had worn to the point they were not gripping the ball again... weird.. Added another adjusting washers, and tried again, but this time when I pushed down on the stabiliser handle, it nigh on exploded in my hands, the aluminium roller housing shattering into several bits. Found the problem!!

That loud bang on the way into Wales was the result of the caravan nose being lower on ball, and the front of the stabiliser hitting the Dixon Bate, cracking the aluminium housing of the stabiliser.

So, we bought a new stabiliser, fitted that, expensive past time, but worth it as now it all tows perfectly.

macabethiel
05-09-2019, 18:09
There is no doubt that stability control & ABS gadgets do work. I only had the ABS & SCS trip in once on our old MB 26E Saloon in the snow on the A50 dual carriageway near Stoke on Trent.

I was doing a steady 50 mph on snow the Tarmac road surface was covered with a light layer of surface snow with ice underneath. The outside lane was closed with drifting snow so everyone kept out of that lane. The traffic was virtually non existent so I took in the scenery. You know snow & ice covered trees etc.

I was glancing at some pretty looking snow covered sheep in the fields to my left then when I looked back where I was going there was a line of stationary vehicles a short distance ahead.

A rear shunt seemed inevitable as I stood on the brakes as the pedal pushed back violently I kept the pressure on then the dash lit up like a Christmas Tree & I stopped about 10 feet short of the car in front.

Not good at the time luckily I was on my own so no witness to the near miss and my instant sweat!

Banshee
06-09-2019, 13:48
There is no doubt that stability control & ABS gadgets do work. I only had the ABS & SCS trip in once on our old MB 26E Saloon in the snow on the A50 dual carriageway near Stoke on Trent.

I was doing a steady 50 mph on snow the Tarmac road surface was covered with a light layer of surface snow with ice underneath. The outside lane was closed with drifting snow so everyone kept out of that lane. The traffic was virtually non existent so I took in the scenery. You know snow & ice covered trees etc.

I was glancing at some pretty looking snow covered sheep in the fields to my left then when I looked back where I was going there was a line of stationary vehicles a short distance ahead.

A rear shunt seemed inevitable as I stood on the brakes as the pedal pushed back violently I kept the pressure on then the dash lit up like a Christmas Tree & I stopped about 10 feet short of the car in front.

Not good at the time luckily I was on my own so no witness to the near miss and my instant sweat!

You lived to tell the tale!!!! That's all that matters :sly