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by RatCav on Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:43 pm
Well myself and the wife (Chloe) went to Bury St Edmonds to meet up with jpbiketransport (John) and his loverly and heavily pregnant wife Joy. It was a grand day out. Light snow everywhere and it decieded to drop just before we were leaving (not the baby that is ... the snow). All of us arrived at 1 ish as planned. We did the customary looking at cars and pointing things out. Ooogling at engines, wheels, oil and dirt (well oil and dirt on mine as Johns was spotless especially for a 17 year old car). The girls however ran indoors where it was warm and dry found the table and pointed at us standing in the cold getting all excited. The weather got the better of us and we went inside to order. We then found our way to the bar. I would say that we hit the beer with vigour, but John and I were driving, Joy was pregnant, and Chloe didn't want to be the only one getting drunk lol. Food was ordered and the conversations started. Us about anything automotive with a heavy slant towards our trucks, the girls .... errrmm .... well they talked about girly things like shopping, hats, shoes and babies ... well they might of I wasn't paying much attention as the far more interesting subject of 4wd, and chunky tyres, engines was blatantly more interesting. Well things moved on and we all got engrosed in chatting, getting to know each other and all manner of topics covered ranging through driving experiences, politics, prison service, and daft laws of the world. Didn't cover religion though  I must say both John and Joy (Hmmm thats the same names as Chloes Grandparents lol) were both great people and both myself and Chloe really enjoyed our day out. Thanks once again for the wheels buddy they will be grand and I am really looking forward to scrubbing them up and making them look purdy. Only took one photo as we left 5 hours after arriving, but here it is.  Bless them standing guard in the cold and snow 
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Hi-roof modification. EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed. Front Manual Locking Hubs. Rear Limited Slip Differential. Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster) 33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's. +2" suspension lift. +3" body lift. Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm. Irmscher wheel arch flares. Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
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by BoxCleva on Sat Dec 18, 2010 9:45 pm
Wasn't the 3rd member of the 'Anglia Massive' in attendance ?
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by fogman on Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:25 pm
sounds like you had a good meet then guys, ive been waiting all night for the pictures of the trucks  you could of least of taken "IT" in daylight mate, im sure i can see the outline of something in it wish i could of gone as well but the reasons for the missing 3rd member of the 'Anglia Massive'
was due to a severe lack of a spare tyre the same size as the 4 newly fitted tyres to each corner of my fronty untill early this afternoon when my e bay purchase arrived  and a total lack of any amusements funds due to having far too many cards at the bingo club last saturday on the annual fishing club night out
WHY AINT I GOT AN ALL SINGING & ALL DANCING SIGNATURE LIKE BOXY & DRIFTY ? 
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by RatCav on Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:00 pm
jpbiketransport wrote:Ive got a 2wd beast
Lol .... I hear its a common thing for East Anglian Frontera's eh Fogman 
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Hi-roof modification. EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed. Front Manual Locking Hubs. Rear Limited Slip Differential. Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster) 33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's. +2" suspension lift. +3" body lift. Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm. Irmscher wheel arch flares. Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
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by fogman on Sat Dec 18, 2010 11:21 pm
RatCav wrote:jpbiketransport wrote:Ive got a 2wd beast
Lol .... I hear its a common thing for East Anglian Frontera's eh Fogman 
to be honest i wasnt going to mention it 
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by BoxCleva on Sun Dec 19, 2010 10:56 am
You're 4x4 is sorted though now isn't it mate?
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by fogman on Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:14 am
BoxCleva wrote:You're 4x4 is sorted though now isn't it mate?
yeah mate all up & running again & i just luv the little bit of power you have in the snow & icy conditions by just pushing that little button but having said that theyre not too bad in 2wd either 
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by RatCav on Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:34 pm
Your not the only one. Plenty of people out there having issues after not using it for a year or so. As I said its more likely your autohubs binding. I would also recommend getting it jacked up so all four wheels are off the ground and spin each wheel forwards and backwards. If your feeling confident start her up while in the air and get all four wheels rolling and have a looksee.
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Hi-roof modification. EGR valves and birds nest of vacuum pipes removed. Front Manual Locking Hubs. Rear Limited Slip Differential. Yota Surf steels, with custom paintjob. (cheers Gregster) 33x12.5" R15 General Grabber AT 2's. +2" suspension lift. +3" body lift. Cat 1 Thatcham approved alarm. Irmscher wheel arch flares. Full body restoration/respray. (cheers Gregster again!)
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