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    Help Need information regurding 110 10MY

    Hi to all my name is phil.
    i am new to the defender scene thow not to 4 wheel driving

    i have sold up my beloved BJ70 and want to upgrade i have been in deep thought about what to buy HDJ79R or GU 4.2Ti.

    after long long discussions, about what is suited for me i thought defender ( good ground clearance, solid unit does'nt need illegal lift and tyres to get around in the bush with out damage, and the headache of legal legality that goes with big lift and tyres ).

    so i stumbled across a 2010 Defender 110 10MY, 2 door tray back
    2.4 lt. intercooled diesel low KM's 6spd.man.

    BUT,

    i have no idea about these 4x4s ?

    i have a few questions if any of you guy's would be kind enough to answer

    is this specific model prone to any common problems ?

    does it handle river crossings well (ie water in cabin ?)

    solid diffs, gearbox and motor ?

    motor longevity and fuel per 100kms ?

    i love the defenders shape i know they have a good approach angle.
    i like that the wheel base is closer than the other utes i looked at
    i already priced a 2inch lift (totally legal) and rear and front lockers
    hoping to fit 33x10.5 ?

    not looking to go extream just a tough tourer that doesn't get damaged if it stumbles into trouble

    and yeah hoping people have good things to say and ill soon be one proud owner !!!!

    thanks in advance
    phil

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    G'day Phil,
    If you trawl through here you'll find plenty of info concerning the "Puma" and it's possible shortfalls.
    I have had mine just over a year now, and other than a problem with the ECU (fixed under warranty) I have had no real issues at all.
    They are quite capable straight out of the box, I do run a second set of rims/tyres, but only because I had them, and they are only 31's
    I'm sure others will give you some better or more info, so, welcome to the club, and don't take too long before you come out with the group (We need more Defenders on our trips ).

    Cheers

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    well that was quick i did read about the puma a second ago but they were referring to a 2.2 lt ?
    what were your cars symptoms ?
    the one im looking at still has new car warranty but im looking to set this up and keep it long term

    thanks for the reply
    ill start a few searches about pump 2.4 thanks

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    Have you sat in a 2 door cab chassis? im 182cms high and the seating was to cramped for me, i have a 110 wagon and the seats go a lot further back.
    Richard

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    Phil,

    I drive a 2010 90 which is identical to the 110 PU you are enquiring about right up to the rear propshaft and then the bits beyond.

    Defenders are unique vehicles in every sense and everyone is slightly different from the next.

    My vehicle has been to the dealer for it's 6 normal services relating to its age and kilometers without as much as a hint of trouble or additional warranty work. A 2.5 to three year old vehicle would have most niggles sorted if any and should be a sound investment.

    To be honest, some guys don't rate the rear diff (different from the 90) but there are lots and lots out there with no issues whatsoever. You sound like the type of bloke that might look at a rear locker in any case which would put any such concerns to rest.

    In terms of wading (with an appropriate RAI or snorkel) they remain in a class of their own. Water will get in, but it will get out as quickly due to the absence of a lip or sill and you can hose it out afterwards in any case. The only concern with wading would be the fly-by-wire throttle sensor at the top of the accelerator pedal, but there are already solutions posted here.

    Fuel consumption will heavily depend on your driving style due to the absence of aerodynamics, but unloaded driving should return 10 to 12 litre per 100km.

    If you have test driven it and you like the way it drives (seating position, gearing etc) you will not find a better off road vehicle (well, maybe a 90)

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    i am 5,11 so i dont think it would be a huge drama.

    Thow im searching puma's and still have nt finished reading how bad the diffs are and its been 30mins. .....

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    thanks lou.
    id be definitely looking at a locker, but guys on here say its a waste of money for that diff as it is just too weak fullstop

    im in a situation where i have coin to set it up as soon as i get it, but don't want to keep forking out cash getting it repaired or worse yet stranded in the bush

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    Don't know about the Puma but my old 200 Tdi has no problems with the water. I think it is part duck. Sure some H2O gets in but with Land Rover door seals it gets back out quicker

    Get a Fender, you won't look back

    Chenz
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    Help Need information regurding 110 10MY

    The money you save by not getting a 2 inch lift and bigger tyres you can get a disc brake Salisbury rear diff and never have a problem.

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    Phil, I tend to agree with Richard as to seating position, you may find it cramped, you may not. Take it for a decent test drive, then check out a Station Wagon, and you should be able to work it out.
    I've had more water in my car from wet roads than from wading, and I've been half way+ up the doors.
    My ECU problem was not long after I got it (new). It just sounded like it ran rough at idle, but I didn't feel anything. So at 1st service I mentioned this, it was suggested it could be doing some kind of engine clean (???). On investigation they swapped out the unit, and also the injectors, as for some reason they couldn't match the olds ones to the new unit.

    The car itself,, I love it . Starting to set it up for touring, although I don't mind playing every now and then.

    Cheers, and hope to see you out there soon.

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