What did you do with your DII today?
#9691
drove some in and out Forest Service roads in the Mark Twain National Forest in southeast Missouri with one of my daughters over the holiday weekend. i'd drive in and then she would drive us back out.
this is were the road ended on the Forest Service map. in reality it forked into two different directions. we drove one until it became too narrow for us to fit.
the first two were pretty mild with some slippery mud and a couple deepish puddles. the third FS road by Crane Pond Lake had some fun and challenging bits. unfortunately, i wasn't able to get any photos of the good parts because we were too busy enjoying the ruts, rocks, and rain.
still haven't needed to use the winch. but, knowing it's there if i need it, means i can take a few more risks driving solo than i would without it.
this is were the road ended on the Forest Service map. in reality it forked into two different directions. we drove one until it became too narrow for us to fit.
the first two were pretty mild with some slippery mud and a couple deepish puddles. the third FS road by Crane Pond Lake had some fun and challenging bits. unfortunately, i wasn't able to get any photos of the good parts because we were too busy enjoying the ruts, rocks, and rain.
still haven't needed to use the winch. but, knowing it's there if i need it, means i can take a few more risks driving solo than i would without it.
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#9692
drove some in and out Forest Service roads in the Mark Twain National Forest in southeast Missouri with one of my daughters over the holiday weekend. i'd drive in and then she would drive us back out.
this is were the road ended on the Forest Service map. in reality it forked into two different directions. we drove one until it became too narrow for us to fit.
the first two were pretty mild with some slippery mud and a couple deepish puddles. the third FS road by Crane Pond Lake had some fun and challenging bits. unfortunately, i wasn't able to get any photos of the good parts because we were too busy enjoying the ruts, rocks, and rain.
still haven't needed to use the winch. but, knowing it's there if i need it, means i can take a few more risks driving solo than i would without it.
this is were the road ended on the Forest Service map. in reality it forked into two different directions. we drove one until it became too narrow for us to fit.
the first two were pretty mild with some slippery mud and a couple deepish puddles. the third FS road by Crane Pond Lake had some fun and challenging bits. unfortunately, i wasn't able to get any photos of the good parts because we were too busy enjoying the ruts, rocks, and rain.
still haven't needed to use the winch. but, knowing it's there if i need it, means i can take a few more risks driving solo than i would without it.
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#9693
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#9695
I... did another thing
Power steering pump mod - https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...47/#post909612
Power steering pump mod - https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...47/#post909612
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YETIX (09-09-2024)
#9696
I solved the P0441 error yesterday, new Bosch purge valve. Runs better, particularly at cold start idle. Hopefully this will solve the intermittent cat damaging misfires P1300 as well. We'll see.
I also pulled the windshield trim in prep for the Safelite visit on the books for Wed. I was as careful as I could be, and following the videos I had watched still managed to rip off a couple of tabs from one of the A Pillar covers. I'll have to see I can secure it well enough to not have to replace it. The fingers are crossed.
I also pulled the windshield trim in prep for the Safelite visit on the books for Wed. I was as careful as I could be, and following the videos I had watched still managed to rip off a couple of tabs from one of the A Pillar covers. I'll have to see I can secure it well enough to not have to replace it. The fingers are crossed.
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YETIX (09-09-2024)
#9697
#9698
I also pulled the windshield trim in prep for the Safelite visit on the books for Wed. I was as careful as I could be, and following the videos I had watched still managed to rip off a couple of tabs from one of the A Pillar covers. I'll have to see I can secure it well enough to not have to replace it. The fingers are crossed.
Here's an example of just one link on eBay for A pillar moldings....there's LOTS of them
https://www.ebay.com/itm/19639773536...Iooa7ZA&edge=0
#9700
Safelight actually did mine without breaking any tabs. I was very impressed!