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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #15 on: 10 June 2015, 18:30:18 »

I know someone who has a 3.2 frontera in his collection,of scrap vehicles,he might brake it ;D  ::)

3.2 fronty is sold and gone now :'(

Why?... :-\ :-\ :-\

Did you sell it to TB for a large profit? :)

TB would have bought the 3.2 fronty but he hadn't got room on the drive at the time  :(

I understand him to be a big Frontera fan. :y
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #16 on: 10 June 2015, 18:31:14 »

If your brake lines are broken then you'd have to be careful otherwise you might run into something and break something else because your brakes are broke.

Is this some sort of tongue-twister? ;D

Try saying red lorry....yellow lorry quickly. :y
You put a .... In the middle, that makes it easier.

That's cheating. :P
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #17 on: 10 June 2015, 18:49:20 »

I know someone who has a 3.2 frontera in his collection,of scrap vehicles,he might brake it ;D  ::)

3.2 fronty is sold and gone now :'(

Why?... :-\ :-\ :-\

Did you sell it to TB for a large profit? :)

TB would have bought the 3.2 fronty but he hadn't got room on the drive at the time  :(

I understand him to be a big Frontera fan. :y

 :y ;D
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #18 on: 12 June 2015, 07:59:20 »

Nearly bought a 3.2 Frontera a couple years ago when I was looking to change from the Vectra B.... was nice too but speedo was a bit faulty, I wasn't bothered as it was a common problem and an easy fix....

Long story why I didn't buy it :(
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #19 on: 12 June 2015, 09:27:04 »

I really am trying to think of something nice to say about the Frontera, as they are a god awful ride on road, and incapable off road.  They do come in colours that girls would like. Can't think of anything else nice to say.
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #20 on: 12 June 2015, 13:39:43 »

Nearly bought a 3.2 Frontera a couple years ago when I was looking to change from the Vectra B.... was nice too but speedo was a bit faulty, I wasn't bothered as it was a common problem and an easy fix....

Long story why I didn't buy it :(

My 3.2 had the fault they all have with the clocks , you have to have the side lights on to make all the gauges work  :( Then the auto box kept going in limp mode even after a fluid and filter change . Just had enough of it in the end and became a boat anchor on the drive  ::)
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #21 on: 12 June 2015, 14:50:21 »

Nearly bought a 3.2 Frontera a couple years ago when I was looking to change from the Vectra B.... was nice too but speedo was a bit faulty, I wasn't bothered as it was a common problem and an easy fix....

Long story why I didn't buy it :(

My 3.2 had the fault they all have with the clocks , you have to have the side lights on to make all the gauges work  :( Then the auto box kept going in limp mode even after a fluid and filter change . Just had enough of it in the end and became a boat anchor on the drive  ::)

Did you lose money on it, Mr EMD?.. :-\

I'm an authority on losing money on cars. ;)
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #22 on: 13 June 2015, 11:56:33 »

Back on the road,pipe that was leaking now replaced,just waiting for new flexi pipes to arrive  :y
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #23 on: 13 June 2015, 13:02:26 »

Did you have to buy the flaring tool martin? Or did you have that knocking about?

 I had a brake line mot failure a couple years back. Really wanted to do it myself but at that point I'd not used the tool and was a bit intimidated by the job. Really chomping at the bit to do it now tho  :)
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #24 on: 13 June 2015, 21:49:50 »

I brought pipe benders,mini pipe cutters,pipe flaring kit,cost £17 of ebay,flaring kits is easy to use.
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #25 on: 13 June 2015, 22:02:13 »

Did you have to buy the flaring tool martin? Or did you have that knocking about?

 I had a brake line mot failure a couple years back. Really wanted to do it myself but at that point I'd not used the tool and was a bit intimidated by the job. Really chomping at the bit to do it now tho  :)
Just buy the kit, and get some old pipe from scrappy to practise on. :y
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #26 on: 14 June 2015, 11:16:05 »

Thanks guys but we got the kit at work. I may pinch it overnight one day and give it a whirl  :y
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #27 on: 14 June 2015, 11:16:34 »

...remembering to put the fittings on. As when I first did it I forgot  ::) ;D
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #28 on: 14 June 2015, 11:29:06 »

Did you have to buy the flaring tool martin? Or did you have that knocking about?

 I had a brake line mot failure a couple years back. Really wanted to do it myself but at that point I'd not used the tool and was a bit intimidated by the job. Really chomping at the bit to do it now tho  :)
Just buy the kit, and get some old pipe from scrappy to practise on. :y
A word of warning. New cars tend to have steel brake pipes. Steel is cheap and strong but a bugger to work with hand tools (and it rusts).

Replacement pipes tend to be copper or Cunifer (Cunifer is a stronger and harder than pure copper).

Practice on old copper or Cunifer pipe if you want to but old steel (especially if it is rusty) will damage your flaring tool :(
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Re: Frontera is broke
« Reply #29 on: 14 June 2015, 12:35:15 »

Thanks Andy. Pretty sure we have a bunch of the copperline :y
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