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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26400 on: 06 June 2024, 09:58:55 »

Drove it back ( RRS) from Stansted airport this morning after a week in Crete with all the family, been meaning to do it for years and finally did probably the last chance as our 17 year old grandson goes into the RAF on the 25th.
Our family tries to deny and forget the fortnight we spent in Crete.  It started bad - cockroaches, illness, burglary within first 12 hours - and kinda went downhill from there....
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26401 on: 06 June 2024, 10:04:43 »

Those covered wheel studs really are a sh!t idea aren't they?! They're high on my list to replace with something better on our galaxy. Just as soon as I figure out what that is... :-\
You'll be please to know that JLR continued to use the utter shite Ford design for ages after selling to the Indians. Probably still do.

Mine are all replaced with one piece wheel nuts on both cars.  About £30 for a set of 16(if you want to keep locking nuts) or £35 for a set of 20 if you don't.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26402 on: 06 June 2024, 10:24:28 »

Given that when designing mine Ford chose one of those plastic toys children use to make shapes in plasticine as the template, then shipped one such toy with every car as the tool used to remove them, I'll probably buy a set of 20.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26403 on: 06 June 2024, 10:38:20 »

Given that when designing mine Ford chose one of those plastic toys children use to make shapes in plasticine as the template, then shipped one such toy with every car as the tool used to remove them, I'll probably buy a set of 20.  :y
Are yours flat, or tapered.

Jags use the flat type - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232368329597 - if tapered, try others from same seller.  If it doesn't specifically mention it, contact seller to ensure 1 piece design :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26404 on: 06 June 2024, 13:26:13 »

Given that when designing mine Ford chose one of those plastic toys children use to make shapes in plasticine as the template, then shipped one such toy with every car as the tool used to remove them, I'll probably buy a set of 20.  :y
Are yours flat, or tapered.

Jags use the flat type - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232368329597 - if tapered, try others from same seller.  If it doesn't specifically mention it, contact seller to ensure 1 piece design :)

My Merc has a stainless cap on each nut too. Rattle guns just bugger them up .... I've a bag full of caps to prove it. Doesn't help that they're not flat sided hexagons
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26405 on: 06 June 2024, 13:46:10 »

Drove it back ( RRS) from Stansted airport this morning after a week in Crete with all the family, been meaning to do it for years and finally did probably the last chance as our 17 year old grandson goes into the RAF on the 25th.
Our family tries to deny and forget the fortnight we spent in Crete.  It started bad - cockroaches, illness, burglary within first 12 hours - and kinda went downhill from there....

Holidayed in quite a few Greek islands years ago. Didnt like Crete much. Particularly when swmbo insisted on walking the Samaria gorge.
Kefalonia was always my favourite Greek island. Lovely place.
Zante / Zakynthos was an utter shitehouse of a place. Like Clacton but smelled a lot worse.  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26406 on: 06 June 2024, 15:36:15 »

Given that when designing mine Ford chose one of those plastic toys children use to make shapes in plasticine as the template, then shipped one such toy with every car as the tool used to remove them, I'll probably buy a set of 20.  :y
Are yours flat, or tapered.

Jags use the flat type - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232368329597 - if tapered, try others from same seller.  If it doesn't specifically mention it, contact seller to ensure 1 piece design :)

My Merc has a stainless cap on each nut too. Rattle guns just bugger them up .... I've a bag full of caps to prove it. Doesn't help that they're not flat sided hexagons
Thats the biggest killer, but water can still ingress even when properly looked after, and start the corrosion.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26407 on: 06 June 2024, 15:38:37 »

Drove it back ( RRS) from Stansted airport this morning after a week in Crete with all the family, been meaning to do it for years and finally did probably the last chance as our 17 year old grandson goes into the RAF on the 25th.
Our family tries to deny and forget the fortnight we spent in Crete.  It started bad - cockroaches, illness, burglary within first 12 hours - and kinda went downhill from there....

Holidayed in quite a few Greek islands years ago. Didnt like Crete much. Particularly when swmbo insisted on walking the Samaria gorge.
Kefalonia was always my favourite Greek island. Lovely place.
Zante / Zakynthos was an utter shitehouse of a place. Like Clacton but smelled a lot worse.  ;D
If you go to Zakynthos and are over the age of 18, stay away from Zakynthos town.  Other areas are quieter, beautiful, and I'd recommend :).

Bit like my favourite Greek island, Cyprus, if you've made it beyond puberty, avoid Ayia Napa and you should have a decent time.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26408 on: 06 June 2024, 16:00:23 »

Drove it back ( RRS) from Stansted airport this morning after a week in Crete with all the family, been meaning to do it for years and finally did probably the last chance as our 17 year old grandson goes into the RAF on the 25th.
Our family tries to deny and forget the fortnight we spent in Crete.  It started bad - cockroaches, illness, burglary within first 12 hours - and kinda went downhill from there....
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We were very lucky then, our daughters best friend is a travel agent & she's been almost everywhere you could think of, once our daughter knew we were footing the bill for everything, we were recommended the perfect place , everything was fabulous from start to finish. Greek island cruise next on the list for SWMBO & myself, got to enjoy retirement while we're able.👍
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26409 on: 06 June 2024, 16:10:15 »

Thats enjoy it while you can afford it before the next lot of robing bar stewards get voted in.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26410 on: 06 June 2024, 16:39:48 »

Thats enjoy it while you can afford it before the next lot of robing bar stewards get voted in.
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That's exactly what we intend doing, we were fortunate enough to have a windfall when my wife's cousin died a couple of years back & we're determined that all the family will enjoy it, hence the villa ( in progress) and many holidays.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26411 on: 06 June 2024, 17:22:07 »

got to enjoy retirement while we're able.👍
Exactly! You can't take any with you, so enjoy it and make the most of it  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26412 on: 06 June 2024, 18:23:04 »

got to enjoy retirement while we're able.👍
Exactly! You can't take any with you, so enjoy it and make the most of it  :y
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As my Uncle always told me, " There is no point whatsoever in being the richest person in the cemetery"  and he is absolutely spot on 👍
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26413 on: 06 June 2024, 18:40:30 »

The saying around here is there are no pockets in shrouds. Just hope I have enough wedge left so my kids can have a good piss up.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #26414 on: 06 June 2024, 20:01:10 »

I use the no pockets in a shroud a lot.

We are aiming for planned decline. Start off with your pot of loot, do everything you want before you die and exit leaving nothing. The trick of course is knowing when you will exit.

What I have seen is a lot of folk “ lingering” with loads of money but their bodies are only fit for watching daytime TV…… Oh and no sign whatsoever of the family that will inherit. They only come out of the woodwork for the reading of the will and then vanish again
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