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Is this supposed to have a bend in it?

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Is this supposed to have a bend in it?

Post by Micka »

:oops: :rofl:

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I think this is what caused the weak spot in it....damn rocks :bad-words:

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Grimace said to put it over a burning candle for a while and then twist it back into shape :roll: I'll give it a go, but I think it will take a few beers for it to heat up enough :drinking:
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I'll keep everyone posted...
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Post by GRIMACE »

:rofl: :armsup:

you could have tried dropin the clutch in reverse aswell remember :lol:
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Post by Micka »

AnthonyP wrote::rofl: :armsup:

you could have tried dropin the clutch in reverse aswell remember :lol:
:bad-words: :bad-words: :bad-words:

That would have been heaps quicker :armsup:

Why didn't you tell me that before I took the bloody thing off :bad-words:

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Post by Aquarangie »

Bloody nasty. If it's worth doing, you may as well do it right :bad-words:

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Post by Micka »

Aquarangie wrote:Bloody nasty. If it's worth doing, you may as well do it right :bad-words:

Trav
That's the only way we do things, Trav...we're LR owners :armsup:

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Post by Slunnie »

I'd keep it as a spare.... just in case you break one. :lol:
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

bahhhaahhaa, as if youd buy a land rover. nice one micka ya hoon :D :D
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

Boy do I know that feeling, 2 in 2 trips for me.

The new nissan one seems to be holding up fine.
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Post by Timbot »

Micka..

I think Grimace is right, but you need a bigger candle..

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floor

Post by trr35l »

i wish my shed a nice timber floor whats the house like??????
rover gone zook here i come
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Post by GRIMACE »

trr35l wrote:i wish my shed a nice timber floor whats the house like??????
:? d00d, wat :?:
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Post by Micka »

trr35l wrote:i wish my shed a nice timber floor whats the house like??????
Crap :roll:

Its got a concrete floor with oil spills all over it.

That's why the missus is out there and the LRs and I are inside the house ;)

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