LandRover parts specialist John Craddock Ltd stock and supply a massive range of products for the Defender, Freelander, Range Rover, Discovery and Series vehicles. Considered by many to be the greatest off roader, during its seven decade heritage the Land Rover has driven its way to legendary status within automotive history and is famous around the world. Conquering terrain across every continent, its rugged and robust off roading capability is unmatched in all conditions.
Land Rover enthusiasts know that it is more than just a 4x4 vehicle; to own one is to own an icon of British motoring and become part of a unique family. John Craddock Ltd has all the Land Rover parts and spares to keep your Land Rover or Range Rover in optimum working order.
With over 100,000 items available to buy online, we stock everything you could need in Land Rover parts, spares and accessories. World renowned brands such as Mantec, Terrafirma, Exmoor Trim, Hi Lift, and Mammouth, are just a few of the names available.
In addition to supplying parts and spares, we also offer a wide range of 4x4 tyres. Essential for traction, matching the right specification and tread pattern to your journey will keep you moving and safe across all surfaces and weather conditions. Use our online Tyre Finder to browse our full range of sizes and fittings for off-road and on-road trails. Here you'll find leading brands such as BF Goodrich, Cooper, Kumho and Insa Turbos. You can also purchase Land Rover wheels and 4x4 alloys separately.
The Land Rover Series 3 replaced the former Series 2 version in October 1971. Production of this model ran until 1985. The short wheel base remained at 88 inches while the long wheel base version stayed at 109 inches. John Craddock Ltd supplies and distributes Land Rover parts and accessories for all types of Series 3 Land Rovers.
Craddock combines meticulous scholarship with wry wit in lucid prose which is all the more powerful for being understated . . . Spare Parts is a triumph
This is a fascinating and sure-footed exploration of the medical, historical and mythological landscape in which humans use parts from each other to make themselves whole. With compassion and insight, Paul Craddock elucidates vital questions about what it means to be human and to realise our dreams of survival
Spare Parts is such a pleasure to read, filled with so many fascinating characters and stories that seem almost too crazy to be real; I found myself chuckling, shaking my head and yet proud to be a part of this field. This is a must read for anyone that has ever been touched by transplantation or the gift of donation, a book that makes us proud of our macabre past and excited about what can only be a limitless future
Paul Craddock is a cultural historian and award-winning author based in London. His debut book, Spare Parts: A Surprising History of Transplants was a Daily Mail Book of the Week and won the Special Commendation of the Royal Society of Literature Giles St Aubyn Awards.
Bow Exercises for the Expressive Violinist is a series of fundamental bow studies allowing the player to acquire agility in the right hand, an even tone in all parts of the bow, and an ability to play with ease and virtuosity. The study of these exercises gives the serious student an increased palette of colors, a nuanced amplitude of dynamics, and an increased speed with which new music can be played with beauty and expression. The regular practice of bow exercises makes the musician's palette richer thereby increasing their capacity to bring joy to others. This book series is intended as a precursor to the Sevcik Bowing Books.
"I've written Bow Exercises for the Expressive Violinist as a precursor to the Sevcik bowing books. It satisfies a missing element in the etude canon allowing younger students to work on bow division and the production of a beautiful tone in all parts of the bow from the beginning. The book can also be used by more advanced students and professionals as a warm up exercise. I've developed these studies for my students over 15 years ago inspired by my study with my great teachers Sally O'Reilly and Roland and Almita Vamos and have seen great success from the exercises and now would love to share it with others. While writing the book I also realized as a Black violinist I had never used nor heard of an etude book written by a person of African Descent. While so many sectors are thinking of equity I gained even more excitement to be able to share this book with all people but especially being able to grow the contributions from string players of color to the canon of literature for the violin."
Sorry to hear that.
I've been using JC for 25 years now. Apart from the occasional hiccup, they've served me well during that time.
Don't know what the staffing is like ATM . However, I've found that phoning , rather than emailing, gets a quicker response.
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Now i have to try and get Craddocks to accept a return.
LoP
Toolstation customer services took 3 emails and a month to reply to my request to return a faulty item. All good in the end just took a long time. Jules
Could be the online sales dept. having a specific problem.
Wasn't happy with them replying to a cancellation e-mail 12 days later with no impression of actually having read it, and still sending the goods.
LoP
After placing an order and paying, it took them a week to tell me the part had been superceded and I had to pay as much again online before they'd order the new one. I got a refund and went elsewhere. Freelander 2 2010 [MY2011] FA 2.2 TD4 XS
So, I bought our Freelander 2 i6 SE right before New year, and now I placed an order of various spares and two sets of Alpaca floor mats at John Craddock Ltd. The mats were advertised at gbp 26,64 plus vat.
Right, I paid for that, and they would get back to me with a shipping cost.
Today I received an email from a Miss Tyler Crighton-Homer, claiming that the price of said mats are suddenly gbp 64 each, plus gbp 40,- for the shipping to me.
While I can accept the shipping, all right that's that, and fair, I am baffled to say the least, regarding a more than 100% increase in price on mats.
Just for good measure, I am on their webpage right now, and that price is NOT 64 gbp, but 26,64 plus vat.
I am sorry, but where I come from, Denmark, that is illegal business practice. Is that really legal in the UK? (before I answer them).
I am thoroughly dissapointed about the company John Craddock Ltd. I was otherwise quite satisfied with the whole afair, a real minus in my thoughts regarding dealing parts for Land Rover. I can tell one this, and that is in the 12 years I've dealt with Lotus and Lotus spare dealers, I've never ever some across such an "issue".
What is your take on this?
Kind regards,
Redfox.
The price on the website is the price you should be paying. They're can't up the price just because they feel like it. It comes under the distance selling rules, which are very strict, and exist protect the buyer. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The replacement for the SE.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Almost sold.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.
Although Ive had good service from JC in the past .
I recently had problems with their website indicating that parts were in-stock when in actual fact they were not and were not going to be any time soon.
Perhaps something is going wrong with their IT somewhere.
Going back to your mats - they should charge the price as stated on the website. Jules
If they have accepted your payment and your method of payment has been deducted from your account the the goods are yours, the shipping charges are a different contract, not withstanding the distance selling laws my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
2012 HSE SD4 In Orkney Grey now gone, best car ever.
Thank you for your reply.
I have written a clear and explanatory message back to John Craddock Ltd, and demanded my goods being shipped to me when they have sent me a new link for payment of the 40gbp in shipping, with all goods at the prices they have advertised on their webpage and for which I have paid and they have deducted my account for.
I also have taken a photo of the price of the mats at the price mentioned by me, from their homepage.
If their price to them have gone up, they should have changed the advertised price on their webpage and after the sale to me, change it accordingly. That would be the right way to do it.
I will notify you here, on how it goes.
I will be positive and they should hopefully keep their end of the paid for deal.
Kind regards,
Redfox.
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