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  • anamnesis16 February 2026

    Ex DPP gets tripped up by the law.

    So now it's 15 and counting.

    MAY-be there won't be anymore. 😅😅😅😅

  • Jeremy MkIII16 February 2026

    Ok so the dampers are off ready for V&C Engineering.
    In the removal process the trunnion bushes look a bit knackered.
    Normally they'd just be replaced with new rubber ones but from comments on here, it seems new rubber ones don't last. The current ones are 20+ years old.
    The black polybushes from the likes of MGOC (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254135726123) seem reasonably priced but do the...

  • David Billington16 February 2026

    It's a surprisingly common process which can be automated. Many common items around the home are spun if you know what to look for. Most metals can be spun and I have heard tales of people spinning superalloys which require spinning hot so the spinner has to wear a heat reflective suit.

  • anamnesis16 February 2026

    Who decided we needed monster suv's and the like on our relatively narrow roads?

    Yep Bill, maybe I'll get a Range Rover. But compare the size of the original to the latest.

    Bigger may be better stateside, but not this side if the pond.

    Potholes on Motorways. Not dangerous at all. 🙄. They used to be the roads you least expected to hit potholes. I guess nowhere's safe now.

  • anamnesis16 February 2026

    Wow. Impressive. Never seen that before.

  • Alan Anstead16 February 2026

    One or two have commented on the ever increasing size, and thus weight, of modern SUV’s, pick-up’s &c. I have taken the picture from a Fb thread posted by an American of his Frogeye with a behemoth towering over it.
    I have just returned home from Bluewater Shopping Centre where it, or a copy, is on display in a mall. A queue has formed to view it. The vehicle is actually a pick-up or ‘ut...

  • Dave O'Neill 216 February 2026

    I had the misfortune to travel to Birmingham airport this morning via the M1, A42 and M42. I couldn’t believe how bad the potholes were on the motorway.

    Having spent years travelling the motorway network on a daily basis, I can honestly say that I have never seen them that bad.

  • C Mee16 February 2026

    Our country back road is the worst it has ever been. In places, especially around farm entrances, the surface has almost completely gone. We are very low priority when it comes to fixing pot holes.They are often outlined in white for months before being fixed, by which time a whole host of other pot holes have developed around the marked one.

    However, may I suggest that being drivers of c...

  • T Mason16 February 2026

    Ironically I have just read that our local MP has been speaking to the County Council about potholes and is saying exactly what we have, in that they need repairing properly rather than wasting money on repairing the same ones over and over. The councils response is that they are doing "make safe" repairs and permanent repairs will be done when its drier. What a load of cobblers, if others can man...

  • Bill B16 February 2026

    Trev
    Agreed, repairs should be done properly. It must surely be costing more to do a poor job twice than a proper job once.

    Anam
    I can see you in a Range Rover 🤣🤣🤣

    (Or get a proper Landrover series 1 or 2....)

  • 1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    1949 MGYT LHD Y/T/EXU 2917

    Clear Texas Title. The car had been stored in San Antonio, TX since 1966 and rescued in 2017. The car starts and runs beautifully and is road licensed.

    New items:
    Gas Sender, Gas pump, Master cylinder, 5 new tires, Drums, Brake shoes, Brake pistons, Soft brake lines with some hard lines replaced, Hand brake cable, Front shocks, Front inner and oute...

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