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    Hi Guys - you may have seen from my post over in the 2.4 technical area that I have had some starting issues which with the help of Wiggy suggest my Glow Plugs need changed.

    I know a few guys on here are from Bonny Scotland and I was wondering if anyone can recommend a garage (as close to Glasgow as poss but I will travel for a reputable place) that can change the plugs and maybe do a service for me on the truck.

    Alternatively I am happy to pay for the services of a fellow surfer if they fancy coming and getting their hands dirty with a noob!
    Even if its just to change the plugs.

    Any help..........please?

    Thanks

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    Hey Bobby,There's a few Capable guys in your neck O' the woods that frequent the Forum ....or catch em here www.scottishmudclub.com
    Good luck
    Jess

    "Cos short cuts cost more in the short term"
    Buncefield Burner

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Diezel Weazel View Post
      Hey Bobby,There's a few Capable guys in your neck O' the woods that frequent the Forum ....or catch em here www.scottishmudclub.com
      Good luck
      Jess

      "Cos short cuts cost more in the short term"
      Sounds like a good idea also Noobysurfer (glasgow) was also looking for a good garage a while back and i think he got one down by Kirkintilloch. could try and PM him if you pay your subs
      The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming

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      • #4
        Yep Reids down at eastside in kirky did my last service and shocks. I bought all the stuff from roughtrax and handed the lot to him(John reid).Does a good job and is reasonable 01417761329. I am doing my own service and spring change this weekend for the first time so it should be a laugh,most likely be on here more than under the surf!!!lol

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        • #5
          Can I ask what he charged for a service and did that include a timing belt and tension-er.

          What did he take for changing the shocks {all 4}?
          Brian

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yoshie View Post
            Can I ask what he charged for a service and did that include a timing belt and tension-er.

            What did he take for changing the shocks {all 4}?
            I think it was 170 quid all in,service was filters and oil,no belts. He had a bit of bother with the old shocks and balanced all wheels but couldn't get the springs to fit, so I am gonna have a bash this weekend

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            • #7
              Good luck trying to fit +2 rear springs this weekend myself finally seems easy enough wth some good advice(finally and the lift will hopefully be done on monday if rich is reading this!) got some great tips from stormy and popeye tho so shouldnt be a drama.............fingers crossed..also would do your service yourself only takes a little while and you know its done correctly..saves some beer tokens for other things, did the water pump in an hour first time i.e all belts changed etc and im a nightmare with a spanner will just cost you parts and half an hour for a routine service.

              Rob
              Last edited by wiggy; 1 April 2010, 22:59.
              The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming

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              • #8
                Thanks Noobysurfer - good to know there is someone local.

                Does this guy specialise in 4x4's etc?

                Thanks again

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Madboy View Post
                  Thanks Noobysurfer - good to know there is someone local.

                  Does this guy specialise in 4x4's etc?

                  Thanks again
                  At £170 for a oil change and 'O' sry, I can't manage the springs.
                  He specialise in something, but it aint 4x4's
                  Brian

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by yoshie View Post
                    At £170 for a oil change and 'O' sry, I can't manage the springs.
                    He specialise in something, but it aint 4x4's

                    hehehe!! I was thinking that too!

                    A fully equipped garage that can't fit coil springs?!!

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                    • #11
                      The reason he could not fit them is because he uses a hoist and didn't realise that the weight of surf would house the spring,also presumed that I had supplied the wrong springs! But I suppose everyone on here is an expert.
                      Last edited by noobysurfer; 2 April 2010, 09:09.

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                      • #12
                        Oh and just for the record 40 quid an hour is not bad for a decent mechanic considering what Arnold Clark would charge! When you don't have a clue ye need to cough up.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by noobysurfer View Post
                          The reason he could not fit them is because he uses a hoist and didn't realise that the weight of surf would house the spring,also presumed that I had supplied the wrong springs!
                          I don't understand what you're saying here.

                          Originally posted by noobysurfer View Post
                          But I suppose everyone on here is an expert.
                          Not everyone is an expert. But the ones who give advice and question what other so-called experts say, are pretty close.
                          Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by noobysurfer View Post
                            Oh and just for the record 40 quid an hour is not bad for a decent mechanic considering what Arnold Clark would charge!
                            The true value of £40 is relative; to me, £40 isn't much, but to someone who only has £40, it's everything (literally). Personally, I think £40 per hour is a bit steep.

                            Originally posted by noobysurfer View Post
                            When you don't have a clue ye need to cough up.
                            In days gone by, they used to call that exploitation...
                            Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Albannach View Post
                              I don't understand what you're saying here.



                              Not everyone is an expert. But the ones who give advice and question what other so-called experts say, are pretty close.
                              I don't understand what you don't understand! He had the lot apart to do the shocks and the springs wouldn't sit in as there was no weight put on them.

                              I just a bit miffed with people scoffing at other peoples misfortune with the attitude of " I could do that in my sleep" bullshit.

                              As for 40 quid, yes it is relative, but how much would any other tradesman charge? 60 quid call out for a plumber or a sparks before he scratched his balls. If ye hadn't a clue you'd pay it !

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