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I am thinking of fitting an overdrive (the roverdrive to be specific). Anybody got any experiences of one :?:
Principly, is it worth the cost and bother or is it just something else to go wrong :?:
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Got a clunky old Fairey OD fitted to my 4 speed V8. Certainly makes a difference to MPG on longer runs, well a couple of MPG anyway! Oh, and it impresses people when I tell them the Landy has 16 forward and 4 reverse gears 8) :lol:
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