Look forward to the drop link video. Followed you in fitting the Philips Ultinon LED dipped and main.. Wow! Yes it is a few quid but proper bright. Your H7 clips worked a treat! 👍
Glad to see your back. Great video, very informative thank you. Those drop links look amazing but is there enough clearance from the back of the tyre? Looking forward to you fitting them in an upcoming video.
Good that you're back! Regarding the brake pads, I never really likes Mintex nor EBC. I use Brembo Sport, and they are silent, and bite a lot better. Cheers.
Good to get an update Scott! I couldn't agree more on protecting your design rights. I am sure most people just don't realise what they are asking but they wouldn't expect you to give away the parts you make so why think the designs are free? A couple of comments on other stuff you covered: For your front brakes I think the spring clip on the outside of the caliper is fitted wrong. I believe it is supposed to hook behind the caliper bracket so it pulls the caliper in towards the axle. As you have it (at 24:03 in the video) you have it pushing the caliper away from the axle. I don't know if that will make any difference to the pad rattle but worth a look. Also, on the Mayle HD drop links. As you surmise, the HD bit is the ball joints themselves. The bars and threaded ends don't need to be uprated, they won't fail. Not that I am trying to stop you fitting the ally jobs, they certainly look the part 👍
@@BeavisPits yes and the large long spring on the outside holds the outer pad you said that was okay so I made a suggestion without seeing the pads in place it is difficult to say but if the pads and clips are fine it is odd for them to rattle
Yes, it is a bit strange. I can’t remember if there are anti-rattle shims on the front brake pads. I know the rears have them as I had to buy wider ones when I fitted the vented discs on the back. I’ll take the wheel off this weekend and have a closer look.
Conscious Scott: "I'll be keeping this one to 20 mins or less" Unconscious Scott: "Hold my beer" 😂 Good to have you back mate. 👍 Don't get disheartened by the officious idiots of the world mate...they're not worth your mind space.
No, I installed my own 20/30 polyurethane lift kit which I used to make and sell. No issues seen with my spacers but they are not as thick as MM spacers.
No, I installed my own 20/30 polyurethane lift kit which I used to make and sell. No issues seen with my spacers but they are not as thick as MM spacers.
Twenty minutes 😂🤣😅 Good to have you back. Love your work. 👍👍👍
Look forward to the drop link video.
Followed you in fitting the Philips Ultinon LED dipped and main.. Wow! Yes it is a few quid but proper bright. Your H7 clips worked a treat! 👍
Great video!!!!
So glad you’ve made a return!!!!😊😊😊
Glad to see your back. Great video, very informative thank you. Those drop links look amazing but is there enough clearance from the back of the tyre? Looking forward to you fitting them in an upcoming video.
Not sure yet if they will fit or not. I hope they do as very expensive!
Just brought a freelander 2 and have discovered your channel. Great work and love your videos
Thanks! Welcome to the club!
Good that you're back!
Regarding the brake pads, I never really likes Mintex nor EBC. I use Brembo Sport, and they are silent, and bite a lot better.
Cheers.
Good to see you back
We all need some R&R and family get in the way lol. Keep the faith
Good to get an update Scott! I couldn't agree more on protecting your design rights. I am sure most people just don't realise what they are asking but they wouldn't expect you to give away the parts you make so why think the designs are free?
A couple of comments on other stuff you covered: For your front brakes I think the spring clip on the outside of the caliper is fitted wrong. I believe it is supposed to hook behind the caliper bracket so it pulls the caliper in towards the axle. As you have it (at 24:03 in the video) you have it pushing the caliper away from the axle. I don't know if that will make any difference to the pad rattle but worth a look.
Also, on the Mayle HD drop links. As you surmise, the HD bit is the ball joints themselves. The bars and threaded ends don't need to be uprated, they won't fail. Not that I am trying to stop you fitting the ally jobs, they certainly look the part 👍
If the pads are loose maybe the metal clip on the back of the pad that pushes into the caliper is broken as that should stop the pad rattling
Isn’t that on inboard pad only?
@@BeavisPits yes and the large long spring on the outside holds the outer pad you said that was okay so I made a suggestion without seeing the pads in place it is difficult to say but if the pads and clips are fine it is odd for them to rattle
Yes, it is a bit strange. I can’t remember if there are anti-rattle shims on the front brake pads. I know the rears have them as I had to buy wider ones when I fitted the vented discs on the back. I’ll take the wheel off this weekend and have a closer look.
Conscious Scott: "I'll be keeping this one to 20 mins or less"
Unconscious Scott: "Hold my beer" 😂
Good to have you back mate. 👍
Don't get disheartened by the officious idiots of the world mate...they're not worth your mind space.
Thank you for the great feedback, really helps with my motivation!
Do you get much road noise with your all terrain tyres?
No, hardly any
@BeavisPits cheers, mine will need changing in the next 12 months.
have you installed the muddy mods lift kit 40/50 ? if you installed it, have you ecuntered any vibration problem or gerabox issue ?
No, I installed my own 20/30 polyurethane lift kit which I used to make and sell. No issues seen with my spacers but they are not as thick as MM spacers.
No, I installed my own 20/30 polyurethane lift kit which I used to make and sell. No issues seen with my spacers but they are not as thick as MM spacers.
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