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    First off-road drive in my first Defender

    Arrived back in Sydney yesterday after a sensational weekend away in the Morton National Park area just past Nowra.

    Went down there with a mate of mine who drives a Hi-lux and we spent most of Saturday enjoying the fresh air and generally having a bit of a laugh, finding some different types of terrain to see what we could do. We were even fortunate enough to find some wet bits too.

    A cracking night camping out under clear skies and then in the morning we found some much deeper wet stuff and some awesome rocks to really get the coils working...well, leaf springs for my mate.

    I am SO, SO happy with my purchase. I love the Land Rover - it made good enough sense on the way down; comfortable enough for me, quiet enough, cool enough...and then on the dirt tracks it was brilliant. Once I had it in Low Range though...that's when everything about the Defender seemed to come together. Everything I threw it at was climbed, mounted, forded, descended or gripped with only minimal interference and complaining from the traction control and ABS. Staggeringly good. I even had the sheer, unbridled joy of rescuing my mate from being bogged in some really gooey mud.

    Getting back on the road to Sydney was almost sad but then it reverted back to being comfy and quiet and I loved it. Can't wait for the big trips.

    I'd love to share the pictures but everytime I try, I keep getting a "remote file is too large" error and if I make them any smaller I shan't be able to see them. It's really annoying!

    p.s. Loads of scratches down the side from bushes and the odd tree (!) - What's the recommended solution - polish? respray over the top then polish?


    Bobby

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    Ok so they're tiny but you get the idea. I shall do better next time....

    Forgot to mention previously...

    Highlights:
    Low Range
    Rescuing my mate
    Stepping the back end out on the loose stuff
    Creating my first bow wave....that wasn't in a boat.
    UHF conversations

    Lowlights:
    Traction control making odd noises
    Slipping out of high range once I'd put it back in. Twice
    Scratches on the side
    Having to come home
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    Awesome

    Good to see a shiny one getting a good work out! For the High Range / Low Range.. that is common. What sometimes happens is that it doesn't fully engage when you move the lever - there is no synchro in the transfer.

    When I change high range / low range I move the lever as far as it goes, and then very gently let the clutch out a little.. just so the gears in the transfer box turn 1/4 to 1/2 a turn. As this happens, the lever will move easily and lock properly into place.

    Its quite common for it to sit half in place for a while before popping out. It can scare the life out of you as it feels like you've really busted something expensive!

    As for the paint, go to your favourite auto store (super-crap don't usually have the full range) and get the meguires scratch / circle remover.
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    Flagg you're not wrong mate. I was straight on the radio to my mate out in front and said I'd lost drive and thoughts turned to the wallet....but fortunately having an old British sports car, I've learned to work through the symptoms first....so I looked down....and there it was, sitting in Neutral (between H and L).

    No synchro - no dramas. I'll know next time....and let's hope it's not too long. I am completely in love with my new hobby.

    Cheers for the paint tip - I'll give it a go.

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    you might get sick of polishing out those scratches, defenders have a habit of going out to play more than sitting in the shopping car park.
    I look at the scratches in mine, smile and think, I remember that weekend, and this mark here...well it was from.....
    Jason

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    Fantastic to see such a positive post. I’m glad to hear someone really enjoying and happy with their new vehicle.
    Enjoy Bobby

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    The tracton control making noises is normal. Mine does the same thing. I find it handy as it wakes me up when it gets slippery.

    Accordining to the book, if you are having trouble getting it into low range, engage 2nd gear, back into neutral and then try it again. Worked for me.

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    I always change from low to high while moving,walking pace only and you'll feel the gears engaging all the way.The traction control makes ugly noises,both my TC vehicles do it. Pat

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    Highlights:
    Low Range
    Rescuing my mate
    Stepping the back end out on the loose stuff
    Creating my first bow wave....that wasn't in a boat.
    UHF conversations

    Lowlights:
    Traction control making odd noises That's just what TC sounds like. Same with ABS.
    Slipping out of high range once I'd put it back in. Twice Yeah you get that. My 300Tdi does it. My RRC did it. My Series trucks do it. The Triton does it as did the Patrol before it.
    Scratches on the side ...and?!
    Having to come home Yes, fully agree.

    Good on you mate - looks like you had an awesome weekend!

    I took a neighbour down the back of his property last week because he had some work to do down there. He was convinced that it wasn't accessible to vehicles. Quite apart from being scared ****less, he was blown away that Defender just wandered down there as if it was nothing... He thinks I'm gods gift to driving now. I wasn't going to tell him it was more to do with the truck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cone of Silence View Post
    p.s. Loads of scratches down the side from bushes and the odd tree (!) - What's the recommended solution - polish? respray over the top then polish?
    Sounds like you had a great time. Im ever so slightly envious, I spent the weekend with the mrs and horses!

    As for the scratches, lLeave them be. Buffing them out will reduce the available paintwork to scratch next time, and respraying is gonna get VERY expnesive if you do it everytime you go away!

    Think of them as a means of your 110 ammassing character and you memories

    When you see mine, you'll see what I mean. Mine was near showroom condition when it came of the boat from the UK, now it looks at home

    R
    Jon
    Regards,
    Jon

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