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They wernt worth buying when new ;)

 

 

:) :) is there such thing as an excellent three and half tipper?!

 

LDV....... British leyland says it all..

 

Transit...... Crap clutch. Weak timing chain... Poor capacity

 

Iveco..... ????? We had a spec lift wrecker that was awful...

 

Merc sprinter.... Single wheel back axle....

 

Any thoughts??????

 

Timon

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What killed the front end? Kingpins?

 

Mine is rough as **** but costs pennies to run and dents just add character. I'm not in the tree game so the state of the van doesn't really matter. Which is just as well :lol:

 

Mind you, the rust in the floor will need looking at soon. Can't hide the key under the mat no more, it just ends up on the ground beneath :001_rolleyes:

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What killed the front end? Kingpins?

 

 

 

Mine is rough as **** but costs pennies to run and dents just add character. I'm not in the tree game so the state of the van doesn't really matter. Which is just as well :lol:

 

 

 

Mind you, the rust in the floor will need looking at soon. Can't hide the key under the mat no more, it just ends up on the ground beneath :001_rolleyes:

 

 

Springs, bearings, kingpins etc....etc...

If it's that bad why bother hiding the key ???? :):):)

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Springs, bearings, kingpins etc....etc...

If it's that bad why bother hiding the key ???? :):):)

 

Fair point. You'd need your head looking at if you were planning to use it on a ram raid! :lol:

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