Any Calgary members?
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You got me...
I would rather wait for summer to truly enjoy the drive, its not to say that we couldn't do it sooner... but when I posted my initial post, it just happened to be -28C (w/o windchill) for the better part of the week, and I don't know about you, but there are a lot of things I could be doing instead, that wouldn't involve me being outside in that kind of weather...
I already got the snow tires on (went on Friday Dec 28). I am actually amazed as to how well she drives for a rear wheel with no additional wait in the trunk... and nothing but winter mode and she just goes...
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Welcome H.Jones
I agree. Having a Jag sit in storage for half the year is a crime. After getting my cat, I ordered a set of Blizzaks on new wheels from Tire Rack for winter driving and they have been excellent. I try to stay off the roads after a snow fall though, but that's only to avoid the gravel/sand they spread on the roads for traction. Windshields are expensive for these cats.
As for get to gethers and such, I have heard from British Auto that they were sponsoring a British auto club in Calgary. Go to "britishauto.ca" and I am sure they will point you in the right direction.
Best of the Season!
Terry
As for get to gethers and such, I have heard from British Auto that they were sponsoring a British auto club in Calgary. Go to "britishauto.ca" and I am sure they will point you in the right direction.
Best of the Season!
Terry
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My XF Supercharged wasn't too bad in the snow but not as good as the X-Type I had previously. I use my XKR between snowfalls and I find you have to be careful applying the power but it's still fun. I'm not sure if you're aware of the Vintage & Classic Sports Car Club of Calgary (Vintage Sports Car Club of Calgary). It's mainly for classics but there are some current vehicles there too & lots of Jags.
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I just joined and I'm in Calgary too. I've got 4 Jags, ranging from 1966 S Type to a 2007 X Type. I'm also in the Vintage Sports Car Club of Calgary, we meet the second Wednesday of the month at the Austrian Canadian Club. There are a number of Jaguar owners there, from vintage to modern. Lots of other British cars too.
For servicing I've had excellent success at XJ Auto Service. He's a Jaguar Master Technician, who spent 15 (?) years at the dealer and then set up his own shop. He has lots of curtomers who will take their cars to him and pay for service, even when the car is under factory warentee because of the quality work he does. For the stuff I don't do myself, that's the only place my Jags go.
For servicing I've had excellent success at XJ Auto Service. He's a Jaguar Master Technician, who spent 15 (?) years at the dealer and then set up his own shop. He has lots of curtomers who will take their cars to him and pay for service, even when the car is under factory warentee because of the quality work he does. For the stuff I don't do myself, that's the only place my Jags go.
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Only checked a couple,not Perry yet. Went to the dealer today and they tell me they don't know of anyone in Calgary who can cut that key. They order keys precut from Jag Canada using the key number (which I have). So my next option is to find a locksmith ( or a dealer ) in Western Canada who can cut the key using the key number, if not I guess I'm at the mercy of the dealer. Their price is approx $400 I was told.
Stu
Stu
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Is it the round style key with flats on it? If so, it's a Tibbe key, you can buy them precut off Ebay.co.uk quite easily. Just read the code, which will be a series of 1,2 or 3, and send that to the vendor. They are very common in Europe. I've done this with my XJS and received a key in the mail in a week for under 10 pounds.
A link to how to read the key: Code reading "Tibbe" keys for Jaguar
As a point of curosity, my X Type key has one less flat than the XJS
A link to how to read the key: Code reading "Tibbe" keys for Jaguar
As a point of curosity, my X Type key has one less flat than the XJS
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Welcome JohnnJag. You have found your way to the right place for Jag advice, assistance and some entertainment to go along with it. My father, now 81, has a 2003 X-Type with about 30k km's on the odometer and I spent a few hours yesterday reviewing 2006 & 2007 posts on headlight issues and modification. I swear, my stomach muscles are sore today after laughing so much. There is plenty of good advice and man, are there some characters giving it. Enjoy!
Terry from Calgary
2003 S-Typer owner
Terry from Calgary
2003 S-Typer owner
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