Originally Posted by
DukeR
I just want to throw in a comment about the "overprepared" rig. I strongly agree with what's been said here.
I'm a noob to the Defender, and have been spending some time with Daniel and Sam at Mulgo getting a few bits and pieces done to my rig (2002 td5 110). It is very tempting to go nuts on the new toy, but thus far - Full service, Spare wheel carrier, Oil Pump bolt, ECU harness/loom, low coolant alarm, header fuel tank - oh and a back door strut for the missus! Gonna add a cargo barrier (for safety), dual battery set-up, maxi-box and a few extra outlets etc. The rig was never fitted with HD springs at the front, so I'll get that looked at as well.
My own experience with both Daniel and Sam has been that they keep reinforcing the inherent abilities of the rig as is - and advise against some modifications that are touted as important elsewhere. Each time, they point out the effect such modifications would have on the rig as a whole - not just focussing on the immediate effect of extra capacity or power or whatever.
My initial perception is that Mulgo are genuinely looking at enhancing what's already there, rather then trying to re-mod it with 'something better', or load it up with excessive bling. Their advice has always been practical and carries the weight of experience.
As has been recommended by Daniel and also elsewhere in this thread, we'll take our rig out on a trip and experience it a bit, and then see what else we need, in accordance with how we use it and where we want to go.
Just my 2c. /wave Duke