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    one up for Defender

    Folks, get out there and just use them.

    Just completed a trip with 6 Defenders, all travelling from 5 to 7K over large amounts of rocky, corrugated, sandy, dirt roads. All at GVM or a touch over.

    The group had
    :2 tyre issues on two separate vehicles.
    :two clogged fuel filter stoppages on the one vehicle. Du to a surprise discovery of a rusted fuel tank. Tank was repaired in Birdsville.
    :1 midshaft bearings failure in a LT230 transfer case. Possibly caused by wrong torque setting from work done 18 months earlier re sleeving the output shaft bearing and seal. Work was done in Alice. Sutton motors say the LT 230 is one part of a Landy that rarely gives trouble.

    The line up was
    2010 130 Puma, probably fool hardy, but I didn't even lift the bonnet once.
    2002 Td5 110
    2003 Td5 110
    1996 Tdi 110
    2 x Isuzu Parentie 110's

    We cam across several stories of other brands experiencing issues due to the roughness of the conditions, even some of those land cruise things that never break apparently.

    So don't be put off buy the amount of people working out their specific issues on the forum. My truck has had it's share of hassles, but I have clocked two central Aus desert trips in two years now and the 130 goes better than ever when it's out there being used for what it was made for.
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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    Agree wholeheartedly. I was just thinking the same today. Get out and use them

    looking forward to some photos.




    Just out of curiosity what brand/type of tyres gave trouble. Tubed or Tubeless??

    I'm running BFG AT's and the rear treads got chewed up on the Gregory Downs - Camoweel road but other than that have not lost a single PSI. Mine are running tubeless on 130 tubed rims.

    If Sutton say that about the LT230 it implies they think the rest of the car pretty ordinary, or that they dont know what they are talking about.

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    G'day Jason,
    Glad to see you've had a good trip with the boys and not had too many dramas. (trip report coming?)
    As you imply, all too many of us seem to have had a few issues which make us wary of getting out there. I reckon this type of work was what the Defender was specifically built for, harsh, arid conditions. Awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    2010 130 Puma, probably fool hardy, but I didn't even lift the bonnet once.
    Are you referring to the vehicle or the driver

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    Looking forward to using mine more for what it was intended, although it is 28 years older It has still got a full life ahead of it


    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    About the only problem I have had with getting out and using my defender, has been the lack of time to do it properly.


    Martyn

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    I spend 75% of my defender time doing 'preventative maintenance' - I've come to realise that this mostly consists of breaking stuff that isn't broken. Am I battling defender hypecondria!?

    I will use it more... In fact I will take it out this weekend and give it a damn good thrashing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic View Post
    I spend 75% of my defender time doing 'preventative maintenance' - I've come to realise that this mostly consists of breaking stuff that isn't broken. Am I battling defender hypecondria!?

    I will use it more... In fact I will take it out this weekend and give it a damn good thrashing!



    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv0onXhyLlE]Basil thrashes his car - Fawlty Towers - BBC - YouTube[/ame]


    jc
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    here here

    Quote Originally Posted by manic View Post
    I spend 75% of my defender time doing 'preventative maintenance' - I've come to realise that this mostly consists of breaking stuff that isn't broken. Am I battling defender hypecondria!?

    I will use it more... In fact I will take it out this weekend and give it a damn good thrashing!

    I was the same when I my 110Td5. "oh it's running well, better find an excuse to break/upgrade/fix something." Hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Agree wholeheartedly. I was just thinking the same today. Get out and use them

    looking forward to some photos.




    Just out of curiosity what brand/type of tyres gave trouble. Tubed or Tubeless??

    I'm running BFG AT's and the rear treads got chewed up on the Gregory Downs - Camoweel road but other than that have not lost a single PSI. Mine are running tubeless on 130 tubed rims.

    If Sutton say that about the LT230 it implies they think the rest of the car pretty ordinary, or that they dont know what they are talking about.
    One had a large piece of wood spear it on the Fiiinnnkkk road. It was a Maxxis Bighorn. Amazing really, 150km on the States worst road, littered with old Ghan Rail spikes and a lump of wood does the damage.
    The other was an 11 year old General Grabber. Side wall spike at 12psi going cross country to Madigans first camp. It was plugged and gave no further issue.

    Really all tyres, BFG, new age coopers, XZL's and the above did an excellent job. All tubeless. 15 and 20psi was common with heavy laden trucks up to 80klm/h at times. If you have been you will know, if you haven't it's all part of the amazement of a road trip.

    Yeh not sure exactly what Sutton implied as the vehicle owner was telling the story. I got the impression Suttons felt the previous work on the LT230 was most likely for the current issue. Over talked nut putting excess tension on bearings which caused the failing of them. Odd noises were happening and bits of metal were retrieved from the oil. A second hand replacement with 140K on it went in an the cars was good as gold again.

    Quote Originally Posted by manic View Post
    I spend 75% of my defender time doing 'preventative maintenance' - I've come to realise that this mostly consists of breaking stuff that isn't broken. Am I battling defender hypecondria!?

    I will use it more... In fact I will take it out this weekend and give it a damn good thrashing!
    I'm not really at that stage yet. But I find 4x4 parks breaks things, touring with some 4x4ing chucked in seems to break very little or nothing. I do find comfort however that you break things trying to fix things......small world.
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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