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Old 03-10-2016, 09:21 AM
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even the harbor freight one is not bad, if you get it on sale
 
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Originally Posted by Charlie_V
Oh man I need huge cordless impact drill! I do everything the hard way.
Yep. You are super duper hard on yourself. Never heard of anything remotely close to being on-par with your dilemmas. I don't even think it's your motors that are "cursed," but YOU. Haha
 
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Old 03-10-2016, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by chubbs878
Yep. You are super duper hard on yourself. Never heard of anything remotely close to being on-par with your dilemmas. I don't even think it's your motors that are "cursed," but YOU. Haha
Ain't it true?! I need a new vehicle. The problem is that I can't find one that I like and that I think will last as long as the Rover... Except another Rover. And the new ones?... Pass...

Cars and trucks are going the wrong direction.

One of these days I'll get bold and import an ex MOD defender for a few thousand pounds sterling, leave it green, put UN vinyl on the side, drive it up and down the highway (at 45 miles per hour) to excite the crazies, and probably be put on a watch list.
 
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Old 03-10-2016, 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Charlie_V
Ain't it true?! I need a new vehicle. The problem is that I can't find one that I like and that I think will last as long as the Rover... Except another Rover. And the new ones?... Pass...

Cars and trucks are going the wrong direction.

One of these days I'll get bold and import an ex MOD defender for a few thousand pounds sterling, leave it green, put UN vinyl on the side, drive it up and down the highway (at 45 miles per hour) to excite the crazies, and probably be put on a watch list.
Would you look at this beauty!! I just got a little turned-on.
 
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Old 03-11-2016, 06:07 AM
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do you have days you feel like this:
 
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Originally Posted by chubbs878
Would you look at this beauty!! I just got a little turned-on.
Yeah, that would do! Cram a 12v 6bt from an old Dodge into it and never have another engine problem in this lifetime.
 
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Old 03-11-2016, 09:59 AM
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Get an LR3 with the 4.4 jaguar motor. I'm sold. Still love my D2, but the LR3 is in a different Galaxy.

You can actually get underneath it and do work without looking like you passed a grease laden birthing canal.

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Yeah, that would do! Cram a 12v 6bt from an old Dodge into it and never have another engine problem in this lifetime.
 
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Old 03-11-2016, 12:03 PM
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Get an LR3 with the 4.4 jaguar motor. I'm sold. Still love my D2, but the LR3 is in a different Galaxy.

You can actually get underneath it and do work without looking like you passed a grease laden birthing canal.
Oh I remember you getting one a few months ago... I have been watching Craigslist, BELIEVE ME.
 
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Ok... so getting into the job right now - MAN!! that bolt is on there, like not gonna move on there. Any suggestions? I am using a 42" pry bar and it is bending like it'll snap. Moved on to the impact gun & PB Blaster. Nothing... heat is next and go at it with the impact gun again.

Thoughts? I am not sure what else to do... need to get it off sooooo looking for ppl that have struggled with this similar issue. Thx for any pointers / solutions

Cheers!!
 
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Old 03-11-2016, 11:30 PM
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Ok... so getting into the job right now - MAN!! that bolt is on there, like not gonna move on there. Any suggestions? I am using a 42" pry bar and it is bending like it'll snap. Moved on to the impact gun & PB Blaster. Nothing... heat is next and go at it with the impact gun again.

Thoughts? I am not sure what else to do... need to get it off sooooo looking for ppl that have struggled with this similar issue. Thx for any pointers / solutions

Cheers!!
There is a write-up
www.discovery2.co.uk / Front Wheel Hub / Bearing Assy

There aren't very many more ways to remove a nut so maybe find someone with some *** to break the nut loose! Get a bigger cheater bar; an 8-footer should do it LOL. Right after you heat it up.
You would need a really heavy impact and high air pressure to do more than a 4-foot extension on a breaker bar. The impact will do more if you have the chisel bar and hammer the nut counter clockwise. This method applies more leverage and pulsation than a fitted socket. I know a tractor mechanic that uses the impact bars for EVERYTHING.i watched him change my ball joints on one wheel in 10 minutes with nothing but his impact.
 

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