Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Well, ended Christmas with an allergic reaction to something I have drunk every Christmas for 22 years So now officially T-Total, even though I don't drink any other time of year anyway.
But today, I got a bee in my bonnet and decided to get the wheels changed back over. The car is starting to feel like mine again
Still a novelty driving on and off my new drive. I will be re-installing the Range Rover screen later as I will be using the Discovery again from tomorrow as my daily for a while as the Freelander fusebox is passed its best before
I am not bothering with the headlight guards for the minute as I will be changing the front crash bar and bumper soon, I will then put it all back on.
26th Dec 2020 3:00 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
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Still a novelty.
RR Screen back in.
But the D3 is poorly now. 1 front caliper seized on, 1 rear seized off
11 days until it can be fixed.
27th Dec 2020 5:26 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
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My drive is complete and now it looks how I want it. The Discovery has its pride of place.
I will start working on the Discovery soon, now that the drive is done.
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29th Dec 2020 4:17 pm
DN D3 Decade
Member Since: 23 Jun 2006
Location: W.London.
Posts: 2345
Front ‘garden’ looks a vast improvement disco-nut, well done ! D3 owned from new, P017 brake recall, BAS FBHIC, new FBH, LR013487 oil pump, new water pump. RRS front lower suspension arms. New suspension compressor/ relay. New Denso alternator. CuNifer rear brake pipes. New GKN rear propshaft. New HPFP belt & tensioner. New A/C Condenser.NO WARRANTY for many many years.
29th Dec 2020 4:47 pm
chrisoverson
Member Since: 10 Dec 2020
Location: Bideford
Posts: 29
Hey disco-nut
I've just been speed-reading the last umpteen pages of this thread since I stumbled across the post concerning the initial vandalism of your lovely Tonga Green D3.
Just wanted to say I feel for you. I'm also gay and myself and my partner just purchased our Tonga Green D3 just over 3 weeks ago. Must be popular with a certain type
I feel lucky that we haven't been exposed to the kind of person you have. It's absolutely disgusting and I admire you for keeping your cool through this - please make sure you continue to do so. I know it must feel like the police have totally failed you, but aggrevating you is exactly why people do this sort of crap. They clearly have nothing better to do.
We don't have a driveway, but I do have cameras covering the street here as my car has been driven into before. My suggestion would be, can you get a camera up as high as possible so that it covers the entire route from her front door to your cars, so if she can't be ID'd by face, at least they can see it's someone from that address?
I work in IT and manage a lot of network cameras for my employer, and can recommend a couple of high resolution IP cameras that are relatively inexpensive (depending on your point of view) but have pan, tilt, zoom and audio, which is extremely handy for an externally mounted camera. if you need any help or info on this, please let me know, as I'm all for bringing things like this to an end. Totally unnaceptable that you should live like that.
I also have fitted a dual front/rear dashcam (nextbase) to my D3 with parking mode so it will record on motion anything it captures. If you're lucky, this could catch someone very close up with high detail, enough to positively ID them.
Best wishes to you and your partner, and well done for soldiering on and not letting the gargoyle beat you.
29th Dec 2020 5:36 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Now the driveway is done, as stupid as it sounds, it has given me the strength to hold back what I really want to do, however, because she lives in flats and uses entrances that give access to 16 properties, of which 4 other flat residents have been successfully convinced by her that I am bullying her, (despite me making 0 contact with her other than responding occasionally to her behaviour), so as far as the police go, it could be anyone from those flats. As said before though, If I catch whoever it is in the act, at least 1 person will need an ambulance. But today after the drive was finished, she saw me talking to another neighbour who I help and who has helped me a lot since living here, and she couldn't help but come out and walk past several times across the road from us to listen at what we were talking about, so made a point of talking quietly to make her suspicious, we weren't talking about her at all, but as we finished our conversation and she walked by the final time, I blurted out, nice to see bigots enjoying some excersize She stormed off. She has been videoing, photographing and stalking the people who have been helping do the work to my garden which I find funny. Already forewarned everyone who has come out as to the situation loudly so she can hear Got an extra camera going up over the driveway as soon as a new lead is sourced, and got to empty the campervan out of car parts so I can access the leisure battery and connect the dash cams to that as I plugged them in thinking they were, and accidentally ended up with a flat battery The dash cams are aimed at the alley way and the communal entrance to the flats. But this drive has pushed my finances almost beyond my limit. So for now, got to make do with what I have got. But stress levels greatly reduced at the moment as the moaning old men are pleased that there is no mud being tracked on the path and have commented how nice I have made the property look.
29th Dec 2020 8:40 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Tracker now back in. And the car is a daily, but the temperatures are too low to even be able to paint in a Gazebo with sides and a patio heater, so sadly the bodywork is going to have to stay as it is until we get to at least 10 degrees outside or close to that before a patio heater has any hope of helping me get the paint done.
Now plucking up the courage where I can pick a day to dismantle the front end, fit the new crash bar, and fit the upgraded front bumper.
I am finding it an absolute novelty being able to work on my cars on my drive instead of a muddy garden and coming in without tracking mud in everywhere
Even had time and was able to replace the rear lights and light guards on the Freelander and leave my tools out without fear of them being stolen in the 5 seconds of popping in and out of the house
And the woman who is the one causing and instigating all the trouble lives in the flat on the ground floor to the left of the entrance shown in the photo where my Freelander and Discovery are pictured from my front door.
30th Dec 2020 4:48 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
My Discovery to the rescue again. I love this motor. Glad I bought it back from the insurance company.
Freelanders battery was determined not to make it to 2021. Who can blame it? But the Discovery jumped the Freelander back into life today. New battery waiting for me at the shop to collect it. Just haven't got the motivation to leave the house yet. But as much as I love my Discovery, I do love my little Freelander.
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I really hope all my ebay orders for car parts actually turn up this week as I have a lot to do but I am bored as hell.
1st Jan 2021 10:59 am
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
With the new project now going on which involves a proper sized workshop for me to be able to Land Rover parts repairs services on a larger scale over winter months, the Discovery has had to step up again.
Approximately 340 bricks, that should be about a 3rd of what I need to do part of the landscaping.
Only 1 tyre suffered a puncture on this trip
4th Jan 2021 2:49 pm
aja4x4
Member Since: 14 Apr 2019
Location: Westbury
Posts: 2463
Poor Disco 340 bricks at 2.2kg thats a lot of weight!
4th Jan 2021 5:42 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
2.2kg? Do you mean 220kg? I have no idea what they weigh, but do know some people have had over 700 in the back of one of these, but I am not that stupid These were loaded safely and I accelerated and braked gently all the way home. The Discovery will be going away for however long the garage has it for from Friday though. So making the best use out of it until the end of tomorrow. Helping a charity tomorrow who were unable to book a tip run, and thankfully I had already booked several and have enough room to squeeze there junk in too. So tomorrow it will be doing one huge tip run. Then with lockdown being announced tonight properly, Wednesday and Thursday it will only be used if needed, but hoping to get my Freelander fixed before the Discovery goes. But waiting for the right fusebox to arrive is a PITA, and also hoping to get my partners Agila back by Friday so that my car is no longer being used around town.
4th Jan 2021 6:48 pm
aja4x4
Member Since: 14 Apr 2019
Location: Westbury
Posts: 2463
Sorry 2.2kg is the calculation per brick that was used to work out the load on a truck when you didnt have a weigh bridge
4th Jan 2021 6:51 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Ah, yes just weighed one, 2.2kg x 310 and then the rest (30) at about 1.5kg each is what was in the back of my car plus a breeze block, and other bits. So just the bricks about 727kg Not bad. And it didn't even notice it
4th Jan 2021 6:57 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Caliper seized on worse than before today, and with lockdown 3.0 here, Had my car recovered without me going with it to the garage who have already replaced the caliper But now waiting to hear if the warranty is paying for it, or if I am, if the warranty covers it, then I will also be having 4 wheel alignment done whilst it is with DTA.
For now, enjoying the Freelander with its knackered fusebox. But it is keeping me out of trouble as far as essential journeys go.
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But lockdown has set me into hunkerdown mode. Going to be working on the rear garden as my lockdown project between sorting the campervan out as that is due to go back to its owner roughly at the end of the predicted lockdown period Will actually be strange not seeing that around.
5th Jan 2021 6:00 pm
disco-nut
Member Since: 27 Dec 2013
Location: Kent
Posts: 951
Well, thanks to lots of people cancelling jobs because of lockdown, my car got done in record time Caliper was covered by my warranty thankfully, which left enough in the pot to get the wheel alignment done, I had the garage who had it to take it for the alignment as it also reduced the risk for me and they had to go to the other garage anyway. Win win
Absolutely gobsmacked at just these 2 jobs being completed in the difference it has made in how the car drives. I thought it was quick before, but without the seized caliper, it allows the car to accelerate better than ever, and all the horrible noises that I heard before, GONE, drives smoother than ever and quieter than I have ever heard it before. Now I am really starting to feel pride in this Discovery.
Next week the temperatures are supposed to rise close enough to the digits I can get away with painting in accompanied by my patio heater, so fingers crossed, if I haven't broken myself digging in the rear garden, then I will be painting the Discovery.
Also added another security camera today at the front which has also has a spotlight just to cover all sides of the vehicles parked on the drive.
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