dislication cones right rated springs and pro comps by the looks of things![]()
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Here's mine sat on a mountain plain in Portugal last Christmas.
Jon
Regards,
Jon
Yes i found a pic that shed light on things a bit from the 4x4 play FNQ website
(hope you dont mind me posting this defmec)
looks goodmine is setup pretty similar(32in procomps 14-15in of travel i think, on raised custom shock mounts, dislocation cones and kinked rear arms)
I am curious why you layed yours back on such and angle defmec??
They could be twinslittle travel at front and ****loads at rear! nice choice of tyres too...
at about this point i think is where the a frame binds, i have abouto 2-3in left in the shock
[QUOTE=cal415;794409]Heres a few more pics of my County, my current favourite shots
glad to see someone else have a go at that i dont like them steps after i snapped the spider gears on them
This is our 3rd Defender. (7th Land Rover). Stripped to the ground and rebuilt – it took us 3 months including a full respray. It had 10,000kms on the clock when we started . We gave it a test run to NE Arnhem Land in July / August. Performed faultlessly.
After rebuild
Launching boat in Buckingham bay
Our TD5 and our daughter's TD5 on an isolated beach - it took 90 minuted to cover the 12 kms to get to this beautiful spot.
On the way back home (unfortunately). Really enjoyed meeting AULRO members DM_TD5 and Stuuu - see you next year!!!
That's a neat looking truck mate! May i ask why you rebuilt it after only 10,000km's?
So that's what the Defender looks like in the day light. Look forward to catching up with again next year Erich.![]()
MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6
Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
Thanks Derek,
It was great to catch up with you and yours last month. Looking forward to a couple of trips up there in '09.
Keep in touch. Cheers Erich
Thanks mate, I bought it from the auctions. The previous owner had it fall over on him. Needed a whole lot of body work. This was an enjoyable challange. Cheers, Erich.
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