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Old 01-02-2009, 15:05   #1
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Default Owners club in the press

I got a copy of 4x4 mag (Feb) the other day & noticed in the problem page there was a question on Terrano FWH & the club got a nice mentionIf any one wants to read the whole Q & A i'll type it up on here for yous
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Old 01-02-2009, 16:01   #2
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yes post it sweety nice to have a look
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Old 01-02-2009, 16:02   #3
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I got a copy of 4x4 mag (Feb) the other day & noticed in the problem page there was a question on Terrano FWH & the club got a nice mentionIf any one wants to read the whole Q & A i'll type it up on here for yous
Well we are a nice bunch on the whole
Sounds good to me Sweety
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Old 01-02-2009, 16:22   #4
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Im just daft..



dont all agree at once though!
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Old 01-02-2009, 20:04   #5
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What has been printed in the mag
NISSAN TERRANO'S 4-WHEEL-DRIVE SYSTEM

Q: I have a susicion that the four-wheel drive system on my Nissan Terrano II is'nt working correctly. The car seems to stay in two-wheel drive even, when 4x4 is selected. My local garage recons it could be the automatic fee wheeling hubs not engaging as they should. I know John Carroll ran a Terrano up until recently. Did he ever have any similar problems with the 4x4 system, specifically the free wheeling hubs ?

A: Up until JC's Terrano met a premature death in a field on a Derbyshire hillside, the truck had preformed flawlessly. However, my man in the know reckons your local garage diagnosis is probably right. He reckonsit's likely to be the 'brake rings' within the freewheel hub mechanism. When these fail, the front axel will fail to engage when 4x4 is selected. The only remody is a hub stripdown. For lots of useful info on all Terrano related matters check out the Nissan Owners Club at nissan4x4ownersclub.com KB
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Old 01-02-2009, 20:06   #6
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so we going to get lots new members then from that wright up???

hope so

more welcome POST for ME!
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Old 01-03-2009, 18:55   #7
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zippy 656----shouldn't it be "a wife and three kids" -sooory ----didn't mean to be personal

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Old 01-03-2009, 19:27   #8
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dont all agree at once though!
Oh no your NOT, your "Paddy Murphy" daft, your only daft when it suits you.LOL


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Oh no your NOT, your "Paddy Murphy" daft, your only daft when it suits you.LOL


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Dead right,Bob. Paddy Murphy is a friend of mine and far from daft. LOL
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zippy 656----shouldn't it be "a wife and three kids" -sooory ----didn't mean to be personal
wel had two kids first then got married, then had another kid, all girls.
oh, i was married at teh time just to some one else


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thats true, get the best of both worlds then
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Old 01-03-2009, 21:23   #11
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Nice of writer to remember JC had a t2, though being a mk4 dint have auto hubs but
didnt know of its untimely death, wonder what happened.
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Nice of writer to remember JC had a t2, though being a mk4 dint have auto hubs but
didnt know of its untimely death, wonder what happened.
Something happened on the road when his G/F was driving it she swerved & went into a field where the T2 flipped & rolled a few timesshe walked out of it sore but ok IIRC
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www.borders4x4club.co.uk

Whats this then Sweety, Just another 4x4 club starting up?.

I did have a look and it looks good if your up in the North,

Must state its only my opinion.

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www.borders4x4club.co.uk

Whats this then Sweety, Just another 4x4 club starting up?.

I did have a look and it looks good if your up in the North,

Must state its only my opinion.

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Yeah nice little site that i'm on & a mod aswell open to all types of 4x4 & to anyone even if you don't live in the borders area
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Old 01-03-2009, 22:48   #15
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