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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / January 2004

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4x4 in snow31 Jan 2004 23:42 GMT4
When will 4x4 drivers realise that having a 4x4 does NOT increase their
braking performance in snow!!!
It's snowing over the top of ice in Cumbernauld at the moment.
One 4x4 was following me at a distance of about 10' he overtook me and ran
Suzuki Grand Vitara31 Jan 2004 18:25 GMT1
Just buying a GV and planning to go around Europe in it for a few months.
Obviously anything can go wrong but does anyone have any advice on what
spares I should take.  Are there any common problems.
Cheers
WRANGLER30 Jan 2004 19:10 GMT1
hello can anybody help i have a 1997 jeep wrangler roof(soft top) can you
tell me if it will fit on a 1991 YJ wrangler?
many thks
james
Land Rover 90 removeable towbar UK30 Jan 2004 01:30 GMT5
I've got a 90 which normally just has a NATO hitch on the rear crossmember.
I'm going to need to do some regular trailer towing more often and want an
easily removeable towbar. I can recall seeing something in a UK magazine
about 10 years ago where a guy used an agricultural ...
Landcruiser Amazon Wheels29 Jan 2004 23:42 GMT2
Does anyone know if the latest model Landcruiser Amazon wheels will fit a
1996 Landcruiser Colorado?
TIA
John
Front bumper for Suzuki Jimny29 Jan 2004 12:30 GMT1
Anyone know a good place in the UK to get a metal box section or tube bumper
to replace the moulded plastic one on the Jimny?
Preferably one with recovery points and without bonnet protection bars (ie
without half a bull bar on top).
Freelander, petrol or diesel?28 Jan 2004 17:45 GMT14
I currently run a 1997 Teranno 2.7tdi which is mostly being used for the
school run by the wife so it's costing a fortune to run! Hence, I'm going to
downsize it for something alot better for the economy but I still need
something capable of towing my 1400kg caravan, so the ...
Good website for newbie to learn about Jeep Grand Wagoneer?28 Jan 2004 13:10 GMT1
hey all, im definintely a newbie when it comes to understanding cars, but I
would like to learn literally as much about my 1990 Jeep Grand Wagoneer as I
can. Are there any good websites for a newbie to get his feet wet?
Thanks in advance,
Towing27 Jan 2004 22:52 GMT7
We get many enquiries about towing on here.
Most road / offroad vehicles are not designed for towing. Road cars are set
up by the manufacturers to meet a number of criteria for 'everyman',
including economy, accelleration etc. etc. They generally do not set up
Attn: Solihull Faithfull (Series 1)27 Jan 2004 10:56 GMT8
Ahhhhhh its happened to me too.. All my family have been infected with
the solihull virus, up untill now I had been happy just driving a land
rover but now... I can hardly say it..
I've bought a 1958 Series 1 88" to restore!
Ban on all vehicular green lane use26 Jan 2004 10:41 GMT7
Just in case anyone has missed this:
I have been asked to pass on the following information to you regarding the
current DEFRA proposals for tackling problems caused by mechanically
propelled vehicles on Rights of Way.  Perhaps clubs could ask their local
Nissan X-Trail etc.26 Jan 2004 00:29 GMT40
Gents.
I'm considering upgrading at some point this year into something a bit
larger.  The current car does struggle when I am carrying large items
(often) but I still need a family car.  Build quality on Land Rovers has
CHEROKEE BRAKES RECALL24 Jan 2004 01:00 GMT5
Just a quickie guys, anyone with a 91-97 Cherokee check you local
friendly Jeep dealer for Safety recall A05, Front Disc replacement free
of charge due to discs separating from the hub .......
They say the work will take an hour, and to book the car in 1st to see
BP ULTIMA DIESEL LESS MPG !!24 Jan 2004 00:31 GMT2
I have a Landrover Freelander TD4 less then a year old. I have noticed that
my local BP service stn is selling Diesel Ultima which cost about 3 pence
per litre more than the regular diesel. I asked the benefits and was told
that it provides less pollution and gives much better ...
Serpentine Belt - Grand Cherokee22 Jan 2004 22:24 GMT12
Having done 45,000 miles I reckon it is time to change the belt. Is
this something that should only be tackled by a pro?
Cheers,
SM
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