Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Auto Addict on 13 July 2014, 10:35:15
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I must admit, I find it far superior to the last two Omega's I have owned :y
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I must admit, I find it far superior to the last two Omega's I have owned :y
and what about a wet grassy field with FWD ::) ::)
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And no self leveling either :-\
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I must admit, I find it far superior to the last two Omega's I have owned :y
and what about a wet grassy field with FWD ::) ::)
I suspect AA stacks his tins of custard on the bonnet :y ;D
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I suspect AA stacks his tins of custard on the bonnet :y ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Better low down torque helping too :)
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Doesn't have to work hard on hills like the Omega did, and I've now got a much larger van.
If the grass is too wet and muddie, I'll just use the mover to get it off ;)
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If the grass is too wet and muddie, I'll just use the mover to get it off ;)
just so long as the jockey wheel doesn't dig in ;) ;)
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If the grass is too wet and muddie, I'll just use the mover to get it off ;)
just so long as the jockey wheel doesn't dig in ;) ;)
I take it off so that it doesn't, ::)
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If the grass is too wet and muddie, I'll just use the mover to get it off ;)
just so long as the jockey wheel doesn't dig in ;) ;)
I take it off so that it doesn't, ::)
So let me understand you ... its wet and muddy .. you use the mover to shift the 'van not the car... but the nosewheel is removed ... you must have it very finely balanced ......... ;D ;D ;D ;D
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If the grass is too wet and muddie, I'll just use the mover to get it off ;)
just so long as the jockey wheel doesn't dig in ;) ;)
I take it off so that it doesn't, ::)
So let me understand you ... its wet and muddy .. you use the mover to shift the 'van not the car... but the nosewheel is removed ... you must have it very finely balanced ......... ;D ;D ;D ;D
Its balanced on custard tins...