RRSPORT.CO.UK

    Forum   Gallery   Shop   Sponsors
Home > General > Just picked up my RRS SC & I'm hoping you can help me o
Post Reply  Down to end
Page 2 of 2 <12
 
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

I've got a couple of small other niggles that I'm sure you guys will be able to help me with.

Shall I pi** off to the technical forums and ask? or can I just fire away here on this thread?

Post #322613 Fri Nov 25 2011 4:52pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Siberianfox



Member Since: 12 Mar 2011
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 1495

England 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Siberian Silver

Ha ha ha Loving it Oly... JF Where is the picture of your nigerian friend on the phone...?

I actually quite like the colour of your car. Think it will be better than a black car. Just think of the heat on the black out in UAE be like a microwave on wheels. . Keep it as is IMO


Foxy x Smile

Post #322615 Fri Nov 25 2011 4:53pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
JoeRRS



Member Since: 04 Feb 2011
Location: Eaglescliffe
Posts: 217

United Kingdom 

American spec sports tend to have suspension problems due to the heat in the UAE. Make sure if you get it wrapped that its 3M that they use, as other tend to not last as long due to the weather conditions etc in DXB.

Post #322616 Fri Nov 25 2011 5:07pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

Siberianfox wrote:
Ha ha ha Loving it Oly... JF Where is the picture of your nigerian friend on the phone...?

I actually quite like the colour of your car. Think it will be better than a black car. Just think of the heat on the black out in UAE be like a microwave on wheels. . Keep it as is IMO


Foxy x


That's true Foxy but its just not for me. White and black RR's are 10 a penny out here and it is a little 'different' but I bought it purely on condition and ultra low kms, they've all been hammered to death out here. 4 summers from new and if you park outside it would be almost a write off in the UK... Headlights go yellow, paint goes matte (which isn't that bad for free Wink ) interiors are all cracked and they have galactic miles + not many people look after their cars here - mainly just the expats!

I looked at 2 believe me or not - with full sheepskin carpets hahaha...

This was the only original - clean example I could find.

Ok, Foxy you've helped me on my quest for peace with my colour - white it is! Maybe....

Post #322617 Fri Nov 25 2011 5:10pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

JoeRRS wrote:
American spec sports tend to have suspension problems due to the heat in the UAE. Make sure if you get it wrapped that its 3M that they use, as other tend to not last as long due to the weather conditions etc in DXB.


Yep, your right Joe. My X5 has been a nightmare. The Airbags on the Air set-up get hairline fractures and quick.

My new SC hasn't even so much as a cracked CV boot, its been kept garaged near on its whole life.

In terms of the Wrapping, there's a company called gulf foil here who claim 5 year warranty and give you 2 additional panels for free in the first year should you need it. 3M aren't in this market yet for wrapping I don't think..

I'll take some pics from their photo album, their are some right piles of crap they've produced taste wise.. Be good for that thread on here 'what's the worst range rover you've ever seen' I'm waiting for them to finish a current one so I can see the standard of the finishing before I blow 2k on getting it done.

Post #322618 Fri Nov 25 2011 5:18pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

Just posted another thread in the Tech section - maybe anyone watching this thread can help me Very Happy

http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/post322622.html#322622

Post #322623 Fri Nov 25 2011 5:46pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Gerico



Member Since: 02 Jul 2011
Location: Essex
Posts: 224

United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Bali Blue

olyb223 wrote:


On another note I've just been reading some old threads about my suspension questions and it does seem that if you do use access height a lot then you are much more susceptible to failure. Kinda figures that the more you use something the more wear you'll get naturally. Its just the X5 I had needed the air compressors and airbags changing constantly.. I'll slide out ungracefully at full ride height till i'm more comfortable that she wont breakdown - that's how paranoid BMW has got me.


You should be fine if you select assess height just before stopping (you will soon get in the habit) or at the very least in neutral without applying any brakes. Newer models are fine but older ones can get knackered if you do it a lot whilst stationary. The wheelbase extends very, very slightly and if the wheels are locked by the brakes or being in park then the suspension is put under increasing strain. It was fixed in MY09 or MY10.

Hope that makes sense and helps. Enjoy your motor. Be different, keep the colour, much nicer than boring (read common) black, in my opinion. Wink Whistle Very Happy

Richard

Post #322658 Fri Nov 25 2011 10:23pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

Gerico wrote:
olyb223 wrote:


On another note I've just been reading some old threads about my suspension questions and it does seem that if you do use access height a lot then you are much more susceptible to failure. Kinda figures that the more you use something the more wear you'll get naturally. Its just the X5 I had needed the air compressors and airbags changing constantly.. I'll slide out ungracefully at full ride height till i'm more comfortable that she wont breakdown - that's how paranoid BMW has got me.


You should be fine if you select assess height just before stopping (you will soon get in the habit) or at the very least in neutral without applying any brakes. Newer models are fine but older ones can get knackered if you do it a lot whilst stationary. The wheelbase extends very, very slightly and if the wheels are locked by the brakes or being in park then the suspension is put under increasing strain. It was fixed in MY09 or MY10.

Hope that makes sense and helps. Enjoy your motor. Be different, keep the colour, much nicer than boring (read common) black, in my opinion. Wink Whistle Very Happy

Richard


Thanks Richard, that makes total sense. I'd be keen to know what fix LR on the MY09-10 just out of curiosity. These set-ups have been temperamental for years to say the least. Nevertheless great advice matey Thumbs Up

Post #322680 Sat Nov 26 2011 9:48am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
JoeRRS



Member Since: 04 Feb 2011
Location: Eaglescliffe
Posts: 217

United Kingdom 

olyb223 wrote:
JoeRRS wrote:
American spec sports tend to have suspension problems due to the heat in the UAE. Make sure if you get it wrapped that its 3M that they use, as other tend to not last as long due to the weather conditions etc in DXB.


Yep, your right Joe. My X5 has been a nightmare. The Airbags on the Air set-up get hairline fractures and quick.

My new SC hasn't even so much as a cracked CV boot, its been kept garaged near on its whole life.

In terms of the Wrapping, there's a company called gulf foil here who claim 5 year warranty and give you 2 additional panels for free in the first year should you need it. 3M aren't in this market yet for wrapping I don't think..

I'll take some pics from their photo album, their are some right piles of crap they've produced taste wise.. Be good for that thread on here 'what's the worst range rover you've ever seen' I'm waiting for them to finish a current one so I can see the standard of the finishing before I blow 2k on getting it done.


I was lucky with my S/C I had in Dubai aswell a just leased it so any problems a didit have to sort out.
Foil-a-car use 3M I had it on my GTR.

Post #322697 Sat Nov 26 2011 2:43pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
olyb223



Member Since: 24 Nov 2011
Location: Dubai
Posts: 29

United Arab Emirates 

JoeRRS wrote:
olyb223 wrote:
JoeRRS wrote:
American spec sports tend to have suspension problems due to the heat in the UAE. Make sure if you get it wrapped that its 3M that they use, as other tend to not last as long due to the weather conditions etc in DXB.


Yep, your right Joe. My X5 has been a nightmare. The Airbags on the Air set-up get hairline fractures and quick.

My new SC hasn't even so much as a cracked CV boot, its been kept garaged near on its whole life.

In terms of the Wrapping, there's a company called gulf foil here who claim 5 year warranty and give you 2 additional panels for free in the first year should you need it. 3M aren't in this market yet for wrapping I don't think..

I'll take some pics from their photo album, their are some right piles of crap they've produced taste wise.. Be good for that thread on here 'what's the worst range rover you've ever seen' I'm waiting for them to finish a current one so I can see the standard of the finishing before I blow 2k on getting it done.


I was lucky with my S/C I had in Dubai aswell a just leased it so any problems a didit have to sort out.
Foil-a-car use 3M I had it on my GTR.


That explains why its double the price of gulf film then Joe - You know what its like here everything is stupidly expensive apart from fuel. How much did they charge you for the GTR? How easy was it to maintain? and what was their finishing like? & lastly how long did it take. Sorry for all the questions I just don't know anyone who's had it done here. Thumbs Up

Post #322710 Sat Nov 26 2011 6:13pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
JoeRRS



Member Since: 04 Feb 2011
Location: Eaglescliffe
Posts: 217

United Kingdom 

olyb223 wrote:
JoeRRS wrote:
olyb223 wrote:
JoeRRS wrote:
American spec sports tend to have suspension problems due to the heat in the UAE. Make sure if you get it wrapped that its 3M that they use, as other tend to not last as long due to the weather conditions etc in DXB.


Yep, your right Joe. My X5 has been a nightmare. The Airbags on the Air set-up get hairline fractures and quick.

My new SC hasn't even so much as a cracked CV boot, its been kept garaged near on its whole life.

In terms of the Wrapping, there's a company called gulf foil here who claim 5 year warranty and give you 2 additional panels for free in the first year should you need it. 3M aren't in this market yet for wrapping I don't think..

I'll take some pics from their photo album, their are some right piles of crap they've produced taste wise.. Be good for that thread on here 'what's the worst range rover you've ever seen' I'm waiting for them to finish a current one so I can see the standard of the finishing before I blow 2k on getting it done.
\



I was lucky with my S/C I had in Dubai aswell a just leased it so any problems a didit have to sort out.
Foil-a-car use 3M I had it on my GTR.


That explains why its double the price of gulf film then Joe - You know what its like here everything is stupidly expensive apart from fuel. How much did they charge you for the GTR? How easy was it to maintain? and what was their finishing like? & lastly how long did it take. Sorry for all the questions I just don't know anyone who's had it done here. Thumbs Up


I only had the GTR a short while and it came with only the roof, front splitter, mirrors and spoiler done souds terrible but did look really good that was i carbon fibre. It was easy maintained just cant polish it or use a clay ar on it, some of the bright colours do tend to fade after a while though. A think for a full wrap on a sport your looking at 2 days. A have heard if you get it done in sharjah its alot cheaper depends if you can be botherd with the hassle of going all the way there too far for me from where I live.

Post #322714 Sat Nov 26 2011 6:48pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
rrsboy



Member Since: 06 Jan 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 1391

2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

.. . ============
2010 TDV8 HSE - ooo laa laaaaaaaaa
2007 TDV8 HSE - superb car and very reliable
============
2012 - dearly departed, sadly missed.. to return in late 2013 with a new TDV8!


Last edited by rrsboy on Sun Nov 27 2011 2:26pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #322797 Sun Nov 27 2011 2:25pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Post Reply
Post Reply  Back to top
Page 2 of 2 <12
All times are GMT

Jump to  
Previous Topic | Next Topic >
Posting Rules
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Site Copyright © 2005-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis
RRSPORT.CO.UK RSS Feed - All Forums

Switch to Mobile site