Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billing)
Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Too many years of abuse doing extreme sports got at least 10years of BMX in me though (I hope)
But yeah it really sucks, even walking and driving is super painful. I'll be fine soon though
But yeah it really sucks, even walking and driving is super painful. I'll be fine soon though
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Get yourself a nice coil sprung disco to help with the driving pain
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
timwilks13 wrote:Get yourself a nice coil sprung disco to help with the driving pain
No thanks
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Another BMX stack? Sorry Scottie, recover swiftly matey!
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Nope not at all, started playing up last weekend and then woke up this morning and it was screwed, mist have strained it too much yesterdaydonkeychomp wrote:Another BMX stack? Sorry Scottie, recover swiftly matey!
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Tims right, you cant beat a disco for comfort, crap at everything else, but comfort its a winner
And yeah what you done???
And yeah what you done???
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Discos? I hate them so much I spit on them lol.
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
I won't often defend Land Rovers, but as a more comfortable alternative to an SJ the Discovery is the only option that springs to mind besides a Grand Vitara, without spending a metric fuck-ton of money.
For the love of god, don't get a V8, they're bloody hopeless. We've had two V8s and a 300TDi. The V8s are great to drive when they run, but they are SO unreliable it goes beyond a joke. The first one started refusing to start and then the rot got to the point it wasn't worth fixing. Second one has excellent bodywork but has also started not-starting. It's been sat in a barn for over a month now and I ran out of ideas after about a week. It's got spark, it's got fuel, it's got compression, the timing is good, etc. etc.
The TDi on the other hand was very reliable and tough as old boots. Sluggish on the uptake, in part because it was an automatic. I know a guy who claims to get 35mpg out of his TDi manual; Mum used to get 28 from the automatic.
The steering in the Discos felt a bit vague to me but I'm used to the old skool SJ, which was light and didn't have PAS; you definitely notice the extra weight. It'd pull a trailer all day and not give a toss. Brakes worked great, ABS did its job and even the windows worked. Big boot, seven seats if you need it, pretty decent stereo etc. Trim options are a bit swings and roundabouts. I personally would go for a low spec to get rid of as many unnecessary electrics as possible but high spec has all sorts of fancy gadgets, provided they still work.
For the love of god, don't get a V8, they're bloody hopeless. We've had two V8s and a 300TDi. The V8s are great to drive when they run, but they are SO unreliable it goes beyond a joke. The first one started refusing to start and then the rot got to the point it wasn't worth fixing. Second one has excellent bodywork but has also started not-starting. It's been sat in a barn for over a month now and I ran out of ideas after about a week. It's got spark, it's got fuel, it's got compression, the timing is good, etc. etc.
The TDi on the other hand was very reliable and tough as old boots. Sluggish on the uptake, in part because it was an automatic. I know a guy who claims to get 35mpg out of his TDi manual; Mum used to get 28 from the automatic.
The steering in the Discos felt a bit vague to me but I'm used to the old skool SJ, which was light and didn't have PAS; you definitely notice the extra weight. It'd pull a trailer all day and not give a toss. Brakes worked great, ABS did its job and even the windows worked. Big boot, seven seats if you need it, pretty decent stereo etc. Trim options are a bit swings and roundabouts. I personally would go for a low spec to get rid of as many unnecessary electrics as possible but high spec has all sorts of fancy gadgets, provided they still work.
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
My mate sold his 300TDi after spending £4k on it. He got £500. Says it all really...
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Re: Muddy good weekend - 25-26th April 2015 (Formerly Billin
Story isnt much different with SJ's to be honest, I lost a huge amount when I sold mine. Just the way it is with modified cars it would seem!donkeychomp wrote:My mate sold his 300TDi after spending £4k on it. He got £500. Says it all really...
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