Yeah clutch shudder is starting in mine but still holds on no chip though...
The vdj clutches ain't much chop as u may already know
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The main crew that spends most the time testing the ride comfort
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Unsuspecting to most but my main dog red and tan pure kelpie from Qld cattle working lines...efficient ground finder,quad finder and starting to do half decent ute finds both on wind scent and ground scent,bailer/holder only with another holder 19.8kg working weight
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Main holder not real smart nor is he fast but usually gets the job done...mastiff x bulldog x bits and pieces 40kg
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Old half retired wolfhound x mastiff finder/holder good for teaching young dogs 54kg
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Young pitty x kelpie bitch holder approx 25kg
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Nice work guys. I have done about 30k km in the wagon version - hire cars.
I was surprised how well they handle on dirt roads.
If they were sensibly priced I would probably buy one. The only crappy thing is they used the wagon rear door on the dc ute, so you have a stupid looking door and wasted space.
WOW.... this has been an very interesting read.... I originally was thinking about the last of the 100's Factory TD (1hd-fte) wgns as our next tourer as it seemed it would meet all our future needs of remote outback touring and touring or van when we choose + have the comfort for all on board.... That was until I came across a new 110 Puma Defender. I thought this might meet our needs + have the benefit of better fuel economy & cheaper rego, but would lack when it came to towing.... I plan on going to drive a couple of Defenders to see whether or not I would think they would suit us.....
Then coming across this post and reading the post and seeing avid LR owners who have or are now driving Tojo's and saying how good they are...... nice to read some unbiased views on this site....
I still want to take some Defenders for a test drive, but I'm starting to think my original idea may suit my family the best at this point in time (best of both worlds)
Drive them for a long periods with your kids....dual cab landcruisers are not for tall occupants in the back either, the factory turbo 100 is a very good vehicle
Defender cabs are loved or hated, I hated mine, make sure you spend enough time in one to get the idea, very important