im not suprised the brakes failed its for the kids not 14 stone ones its grossly overloadedHere's James Bond with a new set of cool wheels from Q
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The incline that caused the damage later.
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Cheesy grins from the kids that makes it all worthwhile
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Cheers
Andy
im not suprised the brakes failed its for the kids not 14 stone ones its grossly overloaded
ours is mdf body work and total steel box chassis. (very tough little truck).
front bumper is 3"x2" 8mm thick wall steel,( it can knock a gate post clean out the ground so we have been told).
believe it or not this little landy can pull a range rover on grass !!! and great in the snow too.
good idea to swap it.
them quads don't last long, chines imported engines that don't last very long and spares expensive when you have to keep buying them.
and a 4 year old needs a bit more fun and less speed. the toylanders are great fun, and nice and quiet too, so people don't mind them around.
as soon as a noisy screaming littletiny 2 stroke starts up everyone moans about the noise.
what colour is the little landy ?
phill
Have the girls grown to big for it nowI eventually got around to fitting the windscreen, bonnet catches and number plates. I just have to get it out of the workshop, it means lifting two doors of their hinges then I have about 10mm clearance. It will know live in the downstairs barn in a "garage" made out of rebar mesh and covered with a camo sheet. The wife is making some seat cushions then its done. I decided not to fit the spare wheel to the bonnet, at least for now.
I can now reclaim a load of space in the workshop for my next project......
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Good, should get some fun out of it thenThey are a bit bigger but 7 and 10 is still just about OK