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Old 06-06-2016, 22:16   #16
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Yeah meaty looking tyres, mind you even tho the wing is wrong colour at least it looks solid which is more than most
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Old 06-06-2016, 22:33   #17
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Yep, I bet the old one was kaput.
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Old 07-06-2016, 16:17   #18
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Thanks for the welcome.
Yes they are meaty tyres and the vehicle is in not too bad condition. House repairs have me busy for the next couple of weeks but I cant wait to play. I also have to give it a good clean inside as well. The last owner used it for lamping (not heard of that before and had a dog in the back which has left behind what looks like all its fur. Its either going to be new carpet in the back and on the back of the seats or just strip it out and leave it metal.
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Old 07-06-2016, 18:32   #19
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Thanks for the welcome.
Yes they are meaty tyres and the vehicle is in not too bad condition. House repairs have me busy for the next couple of weeks but I cant wait to play. I also have to give it a good clean inside as well. The last owner used it for lamping (not heard of that before and had a dog in the back which has left behind what looks like all its fur. Its either going to be new carpet in the back and on the back of the seats or just strip it out and leave it metal.
Hi and welcome.
I'd have them carpets out. It'll give you a chance to check for rot.
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Old 07-06-2016, 19:36   #20
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I'd have them carpets out. It'll give you a chance to check for rot.
Good point, back seats out, carpet out and have a look for rust.
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Old 08-06-2016, 07:51   #21
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I will put that high up the list then, although the last thing i want to find out is that they are load bearing carpets
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Old 08-06-2016, 09:50   #22
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I will put that high up the list then, although the last thing i want to find out is that they are load bearing carpets


Another tip, before you undo ANY nut/bolt/screw, soak it in wd40 or better for as long as you can, about 3 million years should do it . Eg, under rear wheel arches you will see seatbelt bolts coming through, clean off with wire brush and give them a spray every couple of days until you're ready to remove them
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Old 12-06-2016, 12:07   #23
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Default Carpets

I started to clean the carpet in the back with the VAX and it does a good job, but i think the dog left too much of itself behind. So ive cut it out up to the back seats at the moment. That has taken most of the smell out. Also used the vax on the seats, its like oil at the bottom of the bucket. Ive ordered some seat covers now because ive seen too much. Im not prepared to sit on them without protection. It will also help with any mud i bring or gets spashed in.
All seat anchor points are in great condition, very pleased.

Question. Stearing feels nice and easy but its like driving a boat at anything over twenty, is that normal with chunky tyres?
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Old 12-06-2016, 13:08   #24
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Hiya mate, sounds like linkages in steering mechanism are worn/wearing, have someone give the steering wheel a wobble while you look underneath. Also check the front ant-roll bar drop links.
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Old 13-06-2016, 09:35   #25
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Thanks, I have a look at that.
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Old 13-06-2016, 10:14   #26
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What Doug said!!!!
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I prefer PEK
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