Yeah, really not hard to work on at all, but I'm not sure anyone half-ways competent would complain about the difficulty, rather more-so the frequency.
I replaced the power steering pump in mine...
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Yeah, really not hard to work on at all, but I'm not sure anyone half-ways competent would complain about the difficulty, rather more-so the frequency.
I replaced the power steering pump in mine...
And I'd rather have an 'M-ish' wagon...
Oh, that would compliment our Alpine White E91 328it quite well!
A set of NATO/Wolf wheels would do wonders for that thing too!
Enjoy! I love/hate mine just as much as any realistic Land Rover owner could. The plus side is that they are pretty easy to work on.
Tonight I will be replacing the power steering pump in mine!
Yup. Although the issue I had they were very professional about, and I think they did a pretty good job on their second try. Throughout the whole ordeal they did an excellent job with communication...
I have it on good authority that bear mace is more effective than a gun at breaking windshields in the Canadian or Alaskan bush. I'm not entirely sure if that is also applicable in Dinkytown.
There is no hole at all in the plastic part that is laminated between the glass. No bullet.
I really don't think it was a bullet, but now that you guys mention it I will certainly check to see if there is a hole in plastic middle layer...
I was referring to my garage getting robbed. That happened after stopping by the Summit Brewery tap room. Totally unrelated...but now I have that association in my head.
Funny thing is that...
I have both...at home, not where this happened.
This was done in Dinkytown, but I took most of the photos at home.
We were at Dangerous Man for a bit, then left to go to Burrito Loco...
Minor vandalism, thankfully, and for once it should be fully, fully covered by insurance. But still fuck this shit.
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Glad to see you were able to avoid a direct hit to the passenger compartment, but that still effing blows. :(
Turn signals are super cool, but not everyone got that memo.
Looks great!
Personally, I'd send the parts back. Would keeping it be right?
I know one time I sent a guy something that didn't fit his car (unknown odd-year-out type issue) and after fully refunding the...
I've seen and heard that E46 wagon a few times recently. It is a nice looking rig!
Drove the truck around tonight. I still have an issue with the steering box, (it had that issue since I bought it). The ABS fault appears to still be present as well, so there must be some other...
If you get a used stut housing/steering knuckle assembly that sill has the hub and bearing in place (and assuming the strut insert and bearing is still OK) then it is as simple as:
- remove the...
I'd get a set of good used ones and throw them in there. If you have to pay someone to do it...then it up to you how much you want to spend. The labor can add up pretty quick.