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Thanks for the responses guys. We have family in both Altona and Lara, so will probably aim around there in the first instance. I would like to join a club some time fairly soon, but wish to avoid the UK experience, where there are a lot of clubs registered, but only a small percentage of them are ...
Melbourne
Hi, I am new to this forum. My partner and I are moving to Melbourne in August, so just want to say Hi and find out where the best people seem to be, and where the best off roading is. I have been living in the UK since emigrating from Kenya in 1988. Have been off-roading for the last 3 years. Well ...
- Thu Jul 24, 2003 1:03 am
- Forum: Rover
- Topic: Leaning Rangie
- Replies: 13
- Views: 775
I have had this problem on a 1992 Discovery. I asked the guy who repaired it and was told that it was the springs. I replaced these with non LR parts and it still leaned. He still insisted that it was the springs and that the fault was because I had bought 'cheap' springs. I later replaced it with ...