Jesters Td5
9th November 2015, 02:50 PM
Hi Guys,
In my life I have owned only 2 vehicles to date and am retiring the XJ Jeep that I bought new to replace my series II almost 20 years ago and I am again the proud owner of a Land Rover and have chosen an '02 Defender Extreme Td5 to get back into the world of Landy's.
I am Perth based however my vehicles tend to do about 50% Bitumen as a daily drive, 40% Sand and simple bush tracks and 10% hard core off road expedition trips.
I am interested in the views here specifically of West Australian based peeps on all those other forums out there about oil changes, oil brands etc. It appears most go for the 5K change and every second change do the filters. While I am no mechanic I have enough ability to completely overhaul my last engine a few times and change the suspension and drive train, so while I will have to spend a few months becoming reacquainted with the loveable quirks of the Defender I will be doing 80 -90% of what work needs doing either at home or at "M'Mates place". On that as a semi retired drifter and Adventure Tour guide if anyone is rebuilding their truck and wants a pair of hands let me know as it will assist me in getting to know the new Landy's.
Cheers
Jester https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2016/05/668.jpg (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/editpost.php'do=editpost&p=2448750)
In my life I have owned only 2 vehicles to date and am retiring the XJ Jeep that I bought new to replace my series II almost 20 years ago and I am again the proud owner of a Land Rover and have chosen an '02 Defender Extreme Td5 to get back into the world of Landy's.
I am Perth based however my vehicles tend to do about 50% Bitumen as a daily drive, 40% Sand and simple bush tracks and 10% hard core off road expedition trips.
I am interested in the views here specifically of West Australian based peeps on all those other forums out there about oil changes, oil brands etc. It appears most go for the 5K change and every second change do the filters. While I am no mechanic I have enough ability to completely overhaul my last engine a few times and change the suspension and drive train, so while I will have to spend a few months becoming reacquainted with the loveable quirks of the Defender I will be doing 80 -90% of what work needs doing either at home or at "M'Mates place". On that as a semi retired drifter and Adventure Tour guide if anyone is rebuilding their truck and wants a pair of hands let me know as it will assist me in getting to know the new Landy's.
Cheers
Jester https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2016/05/668.jpg (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/editpost.php'do=editpost&p=2448750)