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If you take it through to Hull and it's a weekend where im over at my parents in Bempton I can give you a lift back on a Sunday @Beany
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My brother has a car, and I've not driven it yet, so if I do drive it over I'll be thrashing the absolute nuts off his...

*checks notes*

2016 1.2TD Seat Ibiza estate thing. I don't even know if it's an ibiza or an arosa or whatever Seat make these days :lol:
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Just caught up with this thread, @ 16vCento sorry to see all you’re going through. Hope the next steps run smoothly for you.
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I've been checking the oil level when it's had plenty of time to settle - after a few hours, or overnight. Turns out that's wrong. It has to be hot :roll: So you have to remember to time it 10 mins after driving it, no less, but not significantly more, or else you need to warm it up and wait again :roll:

Manual states:
Before checking the oil level, make sure that:

The vehicle is on level ground.
The engine oil has reached operating temperature (oil is hot).
The engine has been switched off for 10 minutes. The system will not give an accurate reading until the oil level has stabilised.
https://www.ownerinfo.landrover.com/doc ... 5/G1797529
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ooooooh, series 6. someone’s doing well for themselves!
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Rich B wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 5:52 pm ooooooh, series 6. someone’s doing well for themselves!
I know! It is only the series 4 cooker hood that is letting the side down.
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Beany wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:19 pm My brother has a car, and I've not driven it yet, so if I do drive it over I'll be thrashing the absolute nuts off his...

*checks notes*

2016 1.2TD Seat Ibiza estate thing. I don't even know if it's an ibiza or an arosa or whatever Seat make these days :lol:
Don't forget to get him to




That journey sounds ungodly. I also thought it'd gone long time.
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Mito wheel bearing done. Very easy job, 30mins from stepping outside to going back in including stuffing some extra grease in as it looked like febi were a bit stingy with it, but then it looks like they were with the oe one too.

Couldn’t feel any play in the old one but was definitely a bit gritty sounding when spun by hand, but doubt you’d be able to tell with the wheel on unless you backed the caliper right off.
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integrale_evo wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:41 am Mito wheel bearing done. Very easy job, 30mins from stepping outside to going back in
Interesting - do you have a press?
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Sounds like they're a unit that bolts on & off. The fronts on the Discovery are like that, whereas the rears are pressed in. The rears need replacing :(
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Ooh - I’ve not experienced one of them. Pressing wheel bearings into the hub was always the pain for me - no press always meant big vice, spacers, hammers, swearing.
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Just booked the i3 in for 4x new tyres. After reading stories of being horrendously expensive - they're a weird size that I think is unique to the i3 - they're not too bad and my local place came in usefully cheaper than BlackCircles - £560 vs. £625 for OEM Bridgestone.

155/60/20 & 175/55/20
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Like this ?

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Dropped the Evora at the specialist yesterday. Service, plus fitting of two new rear tyres. Pretty impressive that you can fit two 285/30/20 in the interior, although the rear and side views are partially compromised. For insurance purposes I had to have the load inspected by a German Shepherd before I could drive it. Luckily passed.

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mik wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:07 am Ooh - I’ve not experienced one of them. Pressing wheel bearings into the hub was always the pain for me - no press always meant big vice, spacers, hammers, swearing.
On the topic of pressing matters, I bought one of these kits to do the gearbox bush on the 360, and used it again doing the Discovery rear suspension upper/lower ball joints. Available from various ebay sellers. Works well in conjunction with an impact wrench.

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mik wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:18 am Dropped the Evora at the specialist yesterday. Service, plus fitting of two new rear tyres. Pretty impressive that you can fit two 285/30/20 in the interior, although the rear and side views are partially compromised. For insurance purposes I had to have the load inspected by a German Shepherd before I could drive it. Luckily passed.

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Not even a modern style bolt bolt on unit (which I was expecting) but a nice simple single hub nut, slide off the spindle one, very similar for a rwd bmw front bearing.

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Bonus nerd points, the part is shared with the 90s Alfa 145/146 models. They were the last cars to use the flat 4 boxer engine originally designed for the alfasud 😄
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Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:08 am Just booked the i3 in for 4x new tyres. After reading stories of being horrendously expensive - they're a weird size that I think is unique to the i3 - they're not too bad and my local place came in usefully cheaper than BlackCircles - £560 vs. £625 for OEM Bridgestone.

155/60/20 & 175/55/20
Just the rears for the s would be that. Most expensive tyres I've ever bought!
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Carlos wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:47 am
Just the rears for the s would be that. Most expensive tyres I've ever bought!
I suspect Mike Ascender is going to win this contest if he fits unique-to-the-Dakar OEM Pirellis when it is time to change… 😬
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Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 9:18 am
On the topic of pressing matters, I bought one of these kits to do the gearbox bush on the 360, and used it again doing the Discovery rear suspension upper/lower ball joints. Available from various ebay sellers.
1. Boom boom!
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2. Interesting. Seem to be reasonably priced too. Would appreciate if you could advise which specific one you went for?
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