so what part of England is Slovakia in ?
My cup holders are heavily coated in condensed black coffee. I wonder if the new Defender will have shock absorbers in the cup holders.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
so what part of England is Slovakia in ?
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Slovakia make components of the Magna Steyr transfer box in all 6 speed D3/4 & L322s. So I can see this being a possibility.
L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
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What are everyone's thoughts on the viability or likelihood of portal axles in the new defender? Has land rover ever toyed with the idea before?
They have "toyed" with the idea, I think - didn't the Forest Rover have portal axles? But seriously, for a mass production vehicle? I don't think there is the slightest possibility.
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Looks like the unnamed crossing just before Nolans Brook - I've got a similar photo of my Puma going through that one too. Didn't get stuck in Nolans like that other fella in the White Puma though (think that disappointed the crowd a bit. For what it's worth my Pumas been filled up to the half way line on the front seat backs and just kept on trucking no dramas.
The modern vehicles just need a few additional bush mechanicing skills and know how (and I'm an (ex) electrical fitter mechanic). Agree there a lot to be said for the simple older rigs though - but again, you ain't gunna fix one of them without some skills either?
None.Mine between them have done 90% of Oz show room stock,the only real problem I've had with both was tyres,Coopers on the Tdi and MTR's on the TDCi. Outback reliability has little to do with the type of vehicle and more to do with lowering weight,driving to the conditions and using common sense,they are also in my experience the things 90% of travelers get wrong. Pat
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