It’s a sad state of affairs but, it seems from recent posts on several of the Land Rover based forums that thefts of and from Land Rovers is unfortunately common
It’s a sad state of affairs but, it seems from recent posts on several of the Land Rover based forums that thefts of and from Land Rovers is unfortunately common
I saw this tip on the D2 forum; it’s nice, quick and easy to do and only takes about 10 minutes from start to finish. First thing to do is
When I bought the new leather gear knobs the other week I noticed that the same company was also selling new, genuine parts padded cubby-box lids for the princely sum
Since I removed the sidesteps I’ve been ‘flap-less’ due to the fact that the mudflaps are built into the sidesteps so when they went, the ‘flaps went, not good! As
The fight against rust and corrosion seems to be a never ending battle when you own a Land Rover. When I first bought the Discovery back in 2009 I was
Land Rover is celebrating yet more success with the Discovery 4. It’s been awarded ‘best tow car’ for the second year running in the 1900KG category and the commercial variant
Our trip to the Lakes was not totally Land Rover free, we took the Honister slate mine tour whilst we were there (well worth a look if you ever get
You may have noticed that it’s been a bit quiet on here of late, that’s because team GLR and friends have been on a jolly to the Lake District. Now,
Next on the agenda will be the fitting of some front mudflaps, since removing the sidesteps the Disco has been ‘flapless’ due to the sidesteps having the front mudflaps built-in
I managed to find a spare hour this evening so set about fitting my newly acquired dog guard. Fitting is a fairly straightforward, if fiddly affair, securing the two small