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Angie4m



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Wish me luck!!

Oh dear. Needed new tyres on the front offside. Took it to Halfords as they had the tyres pretty cheap, thought how bad could they be at fitting a tyre?? Just taken a look in the bay and they've not put it on a ramp but just jacked it and it's not in off-road height either. Let's hope the car doesn't throw a wobbly on the way home.

Good job the IIDTool arrived from Dan today Big Cry

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Gornal Hills



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Cairns Blue

Hi and best of luck, mine went loopy after having two on the front the other day Big Cry 2007, HSE, Cairnes Blue, Factory tints, Love it !!!

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Angie4m



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Well got it back after an hour! Guy told me you've got a problem with your suspension. It was in terrain Lo mode when I got in.

Guy told me it's the compressor. Not sure how they came to that conclusion without actually checking the components and well I'm Not sure what they were trying to do to be honest. If it had been put into off-road height there would have been no issues.

I got home, went into access mode no issues, off-road height again no issues. Standard height......also good. The compressor and every sensor was only changed a year and a half ago.

I'll double check for any issues when the OH brings home the IIDTool.

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Paddi



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It is absolutely fine to jack up just one wheel although best to make sure jack is in the correct place and has a soft pad like a hockey puck or similar. Putting the car in off road height means less jacking to do but it's not important. All that other stuff you can find on the internet about opening doors and windows and putting the hazards on is all nonsense.

Sometimes after being jacked up you might see the car in extended mode or something odd but it soon sorts itself out as you have found.

Just enjoy your car and stop fretting . Get to grips with your IIDtool though it is the most brilliant little device Thumbs Up 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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Angie4m



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Unfortunately Paddi as I mentioned it wasn't me it was the fitters. I couldn't get near to see how it was jacked up and the first thing the guy said to me when I got the keys back was.......there's a fault with your suspension. They had I believe tried to do a multitude of things with the suspension and terrain settings as the button was raised, the terrain was also in lo.

Like I said I got into the car put it back into Hi and standard and it was fine. Went into access fine and off-road fine.

I have a EAS tool also if I'd needed it looked at their and then but luckily it was alright. Next time though I'll go to my usual tyre fitters who use a ramp and no longer than 20 mins to remove and refit. Taking an hour to fit 1 tyre is far too long but then they probably spent a load of that time mucking around with the suspension for no apparent reason.

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DrRob



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Never ever use Halfords
Always use a proper place Thumbs Up
I'm sure it's fine but just check they didn't jack it up under the compressor - some Censored have done that to other folks motors.... Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Tyrefitter



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We change tyres regular on RRS & FFRR & ive never had a problem with suspension & I rarely put it in off road mode.

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Angie4m



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DrRob wrote:
Never ever use Halfords
Always use a proper place Thumbs Up
I'm sure it's fine but just check they didn't jack it up under the compressor - some Censored have done that to other folks motors....


If they did that I'd be having serious words as it was the front offside they were changing and the compressor is on the nearside!

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Angie4m



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Tyrefitter wrote:
We change tyres regular on RRS & FFRR & ive never had a problem with suspension & I rarely put it in off road mode.

Andy.


I think they were trying to possibly put the car into access mode and lower it from standard height Andy. I'll just use my usual place next time. It was only becuase they didn't have the tyre I needed in stock but halfords did.

I bet you and your guys don't take an hour a wheel?

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It take us on average to change all 4 on a 4x4 45minutes.If it took my lads a hour to change one then they would be looking for another job.

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Johnski



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Is there any need to have the wheels balanced on car?
I use to have to have this done on my last car, and wondered with 4x4 etc with our cars I'd this was required when having tyres changed.

With owning our expensive complex vehicles, I don't understand why people would even contemplate on going to places like Halfrauds or Kwik Fit to have anything done, let alone tyres, which are the thing that keep the car on the road. Never worth fitting cheap tyres to our cars, more so these no name foreign imports the above stores seem to always have on offer, now made to get good grading on the labels but on real life driving are complete crap.

I presume this will happen more as older cars become more available to people who could never afford to purchase anything less than ten years old, all ok until its first service or problem. Whistle John

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DrRob



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Angie4m wrote:
DrRob wrote:
Never ever use Halfords
Always use a proper place Thumbs Up
I'm sure it's fine but just check they didn't jack it up under the compressor - some Censored have done that to other folks motors....


If they did that I'd be having serious words as it was the front offside they were changing and the compressor is on the nearside!

Worth a look underneath to check Thumbs Up Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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* GONE. Freelander GS TD4 Manual MY2013. Orkney Grey with privacy, cold and clearview packs, armrests (a must!) and a spoiler.
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* 1949 80" in family since 1975

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adameverett



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I would never use the large superstore Wink . My nephew actually has young apprentice/mechanic that joined his indi garage, no bs they sprayed parts/cleaned them up (already on the car) with wd40 and charged customers for them Shocked . He did this practice (yes its illegal, he's not proud of it) but was forced by the shop manager to meet really tight monthly figures.

You can call it bs or bad grapes, but he has no axe to grind or reason to big himself. enough said.

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Angie4m



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Johnski wrote:
Is there any need to have the wheels balanced on car?
I use to have to have this done on my last car, and wondered with 4x4 etc with our cars I'd this was required when having tyres changed.

With owning our expensive complex vehicles, I don't understand why people would even contemplate on going to places like Halfrauds or Kwik Fit to have anything done, let alone tyres, which are the thing that keep the car on the road. Never worth fitting cheap tyres to our cars, more so these no name foreign imports the above stores seem to always have on offer, now made to get good grading on the labels but on real life driving are complete crap.

I presume this will happen more as older cars become more available to people who could never afford to purchase anything less than ten years old, all ok until its first service or problem. Whistle


Unfortunately I had a puncture on the front offside and needed a tyre ASAP the spare has a completely different brand to the ones fitted and I'm anal about things like that. I was off work and as my local tyre fitter didn't have the tyre in stock Halfords were the nearest place with them in stock and an avalible space to fit them and I've got a long trip to make tomorrow morning. Plus when I last had a mobile fitter to fit new tyres to my Z4 with 19inch wheels they couldn't due to the size so no point in trying that route either. I wouldn't call the Michelin Latitude tyres 'cheap' but if someone can point me to somewhere you can get them for the price of cheap tyres then go ahead.

I wouldn't dare trust them with anything else with the car. I'll either service myself or take to my local Indy who has serviced the car for the past 6 years.

Halfords and Kwik-fit have their place, for me halfords has always been for some cleaning products and kwik-fit usually for tyres years ago but nothing else.

To insinuate that just because people use their services even just to have a simple tyre change and/or have older cars and in turn insinuate they buy cheap tyres, can't afford to service or maintain such cars is actually quite rude.

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Angie4m



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

DrRob wrote:
Angie4m wrote:
DrRob wrote:
Never ever use Halfords
Always use a proper place Thumbs Up
I'm sure it's fine but just check they didn't jack it up under the compressor - some Censored have done that to other folks motors....


If they did that I'd be having serious words as it was the front offside they were changing and the compressor is on the nearside!

Worth a look underneath to check Thumbs Up


Been underneath, all good. No issues when I was out again. Checked for any fault codes on the IID to see if it threw anything yesterday and there was nothing. So all good Thumbs Up

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