What did you do to your X308 Today?
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#2562
That gear knob is really nice, and it does match the wood better. One thing I like about the XJ is that no two cars are identical because each car has a different veneer because it is REAL wood and not plastic.
Well yesterday it was Jessie Jag to the rescue as she was pulled out of hibernation for an emergency response! My brother was getting married yesterday and the wedding was at 2pm at a church 30 minutes away from my house. Running slightly later than I'd like, I went out and got in my biffabout fiesta where I discovered that the tyre was flat. I quickly tore the cover off Jessie and ran in for her keys. She fired up and off we went, but the tank was empty so I had to do a Grand Prix style pit stop for some petrol. Then we were off, with just 20 minutes on the clock to make the service. I've never driven this car like I drove yesterday, but she worked hard. We flew along the motorway sections at 100+ and when I got onto the country roads, I engaged sport mode and went for it.
She handled like a dream, the suspension working hard to keep me in line whilst I kissed the apexes on the bends. The little 3.2 V8 was doing the business and we flew along the roads, using the J gate to keep the revs high and the power on tap. I made it to the church at 1:59, scaring the s**t out the chauffeur of the bridal car as I dramatically pulled up outside the church.
Bloody Good Car!
Well yesterday it was Jessie Jag to the rescue as she was pulled out of hibernation for an emergency response! My brother was getting married yesterday and the wedding was at 2pm at a church 30 minutes away from my house. Running slightly later than I'd like, I went out and got in my biffabout fiesta where I discovered that the tyre was flat. I quickly tore the cover off Jessie and ran in for her keys. She fired up and off we went, but the tank was empty so I had to do a Grand Prix style pit stop for some petrol. Then we were off, with just 20 minutes on the clock to make the service. I've never driven this car like I drove yesterday, but she worked hard. We flew along the motorway sections at 100+ and when I got onto the country roads, I engaged sport mode and went for it.
She handled like a dream, the suspension working hard to keep me in line whilst I kissed the apexes on the bends. The little 3.2 V8 was doing the business and we flew along the roads, using the J gate to keep the revs high and the power on tap. I made it to the church at 1:59, scaring the s**t out the chauffeur of the bridal car as I dramatically pulled up outside the church.
Bloody Good Car!
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#2565
Had four tires put on (245/45/18s so they're a touch off on the speedo but they're only temporary until springtime) as the left front blew out, and the right front had belts showing on the inside. I had been checking tread depth but neglected to check wear on the inside. I'm sure the dead shocks didn't help. And when I say dead, those KYBs were TOAST after only a little over a year. Zero compression in those things. But I think that they, coupled with my off-road excursion, put a bit of a strain on the wheel bearings that I just replaced within the last year, so that might get a re-do. Also need to do something with the rear axles soon. So I'm compiling quite the list of things to do, and to start researching.
#2567
These ones, I'm fully prepared to write-off over the next the couple months lol
#2568
Replacing my belt pulley & tensioner. Was surprised @ the range in prices(from $9-$70+?!) w/ these. I decided to go w/ the cheaper unit @ $9.75 a piece. They arrived today & I must say they are heavy steel units that surely pass the eye test. We shall see how they do in action.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Drive-B...L/122364962906
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Drive-B...L/122364962906
Last edited by King Charles; 01-22-2018 at 11:14 PM.
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#2570
Replacing my belt pulley & tensioner. Was surprised @ the range in prices(from $9-$70+?!) w/ these. I decided to go w/ the cheaper unit @ $9.75 a piece. They arrived today & I must say they are heavy steel units that surely pass the eye test. We shall see how they do in action.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Drive-B...L/122364962906
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Drive-B...L/122364962906
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#2572
@ $9.75 per unit it was almost the same price as bearings lol.
Last edited by King Charles; 01-24-2018 at 05:57 AM.
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It wasn’t an X308 I did it to, but an X350. I fixed the interior door handle on my boss’s car, it was jammed in the open position. He asked me to take a look as I was leaving work, it turns out the 350 door panel is attached similar to the X308. However the door lock pin and handle are integrated and inferior in my opinion. The retaining pin had worked out the lock lever and jumped its position. Had it fixed and back together in around 30 minutes.
Sitting in the 350 it made me appreciate my X308s natural flowing beauty so much more.
Sitting in the 350 it made me appreciate my X308s natural flowing beauty so much more.
#2574
Glad to hear there was no major harm. (And now doubly glad that my new winter driver turned out to be a pickup truck with four-wheel drive.)
#2575
Okay, so it's a little nit-picky, but the unfinished edge of the vertical "fiber' shroud around the faux tool compartment on the passenger side, and the brake/coolant reservoir on the driver side bugged me. Over time the top edge frays a little, and it looks untidy.
I tried to find some of that door edging, but I guess no one uses that any more, so I bought some 1/4" vacuum tubing from the hardware store, and cut a slot down the middle with a razor-knife.
I should have taken some "before" pics, but you all know what it looks like. Anyway, here are some after pics. Minor, but I think it looks better. The driver side is less obvious as it is more hidden, but the passenger side shows the most improvement.
I tried to find some of that door edging, but I guess no one uses that any more, so I bought some 1/4" vacuum tubing from the hardware store, and cut a slot down the middle with a razor-knife.
I should have taken some "before" pics, but you all know what it looks like. Anyway, here are some after pics. Minor, but I think it looks better. The driver side is less obvious as it is more hidden, but the passenger side shows the most improvement.
Last edited by Carnival Kid; 01-25-2018 at 05:34 PM.
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#2579
Front pads changed, as per the advice on here.
Third time was a charm, first attempt was aborted due to weather, woke up on my day off, the day after the pads arrived to this snowy scene.
Second attempt failed at the retract the caliper stage, set of caliper winders from eBay solved that problem.
Third attempt went fine except for caliper removal, I don't know how long the old pads had been in, but the caliper was not for moving easily.
Pry-bar and a couple of sharp taps with a rubber mallet finally got them loose.
Slight noise from the fronts now, but I guess they're bedding in, much reduced on the journey from work compared to the journey to.
Third time was a charm, first attempt was aborted due to weather, woke up on my day off, the day after the pads arrived to this snowy scene.
Second attempt failed at the retract the caliper stage, set of caliper winders from eBay solved that problem.
Third attempt went fine except for caliper removal, I don't know how long the old pads had been in, but the caliper was not for moving easily.
Pry-bar and a couple of sharp taps with a rubber mallet finally got them loose.
Slight noise from the fronts now, but I guess they're bedding in, much reduced on the journey from work compared to the journey to.
#2580
It was a busy day for me today, but well worth it. I finally laid my hands on a perfect set of seats for my XJ. I bought them from a guy breaking a car on eBay and went to fetch them today, 340 mile round trip. I had to borrow my Dad's boring diesel Ford Focus to transport them, but I drove my XJ to his house in the morning so I had a nice drive home after I'd finished with his (crap) car.
I got the seats home and they are on my dining room floor currently until I can sort out moving them to a better place. Good thing my Girlfriend is away, she'd blow a gasket if she saw the seats in there I won't be doing anything with them for a few weeks and I'll need to strip the leather off and fit the heated seat elements from my current seats, which is a minor inconvenience but a small price to pay for what are probably the best seats I'm going to find that haven't been dyed.
I tell you what though, 5 hours and 340 miles in a Ford Focus made the drive home in the X308 seem like a magic carpet ride.
Seats will require a comprehensive clean before installation.
Driver's Bolster in nice clean condition, very minimal wear. 100% better than what I have now.
Seat base all nice and taught, leather not stretched and worn like mine.
I got the seats home and they are on my dining room floor currently until I can sort out moving them to a better place. Good thing my Girlfriend is away, she'd blow a gasket if she saw the seats in there I won't be doing anything with them for a few weeks and I'll need to strip the leather off and fit the heated seat elements from my current seats, which is a minor inconvenience but a small price to pay for what are probably the best seats I'm going to find that haven't been dyed.
I tell you what though, 5 hours and 340 miles in a Ford Focus made the drive home in the X308 seem like a magic carpet ride.
Seats will require a comprehensive clean before installation.
Driver's Bolster in nice clean condition, very minimal wear. 100% better than what I have now.
Seat base all nice and taught, leather not stretched and worn like mine.