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I had a loud squeal coming from my 2001 Disco's engine pulleys.
Found it! The plastic belt tensioner pulley had cracked. The bearing was loose and floating around inside of it.
Tested tires and front bumper. This slope doesn't look that steep, but the push-up (created by the Dept of Natural Resourses) was flush with the hood and nearly vertial on the approach side.
She walked right up without the bumper even touching. So, I guess she passed.
Jeff...that table turned out awesome...has quite the professional look to it. You could market that very easily.
Replaced all 4 rotors and pads with PowerStop cross-drilled/slotted rotors. They work like a champ. My D2 wants to try and stand on its nose on hard braking. Next weekend i get to install my Terrafirma med +2 lift and power steering pump.
Added some lighting to Emma. I can finally see in reverse now.
Cool. Just did a little light job myself.
Just finished installing and wiring up my 50" LED light bar. Mounted it to the rain gutters using some brackets I bought from Smitty Built. Gonna loom up and secure the wiring from the bar down the A pillar when my new trim arrives. Did a wet weather drive/test last night and it seems solid. Also replaced low beams from a pair I got from Rover's North. Suppose to be brighter...
Just finished installing and wiring up my 50" LED light bar. Mounted it to the rain gutters using some brackets I bought from Smitty Built. Gonna loom up and secure the wiring from the bar down the A pillar when my new trim arrives. Did a wet weather drive/test last night and it seems solid. Also replaced low beams from a pair I got from Rover's North. Suppose to be brighter...
You can turn that switch side ways, drill out that remaining raised section and run it in perfectly flush right there.
That's exactly what I did with my LED bar switch
Just use a dremel and be careful not to nip off those tabs on the back