Think I've got the oil sussed but what tyres should I get?:wasntme:
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Sorry I didn't bother to watch the video.
What I know however is that some years ago the USA bought in requirements for a level of rollover protection that the Defender doesn't meet. For a few years Land Rover got around this by fitting external rolllover protection to the NA spec Defenders.
The USA does allow importation of vehicles that are older than 25 years, so quite a few would import late model Defenders, and falsify identification to make out they were >25 yo. That was what lead to the crackdown and the public demonstration of said crackdown.
So in respect of the vehicle safety requirements ................
I am lead to believe that requirement is also why Nissan don't sell Patrols in the USA, but I stand to be corrected.
I certainly am concerned about the poor roll over protection offered by the Defender body structure and I don't dismiss it lightly.
G'day folks.
As Davehoos says, there is more to it than no airbags.
There has been a growing business in 'Improved' LR products entering the USA.
Basically, old chassis with new bodies, and all mod cons.
I've seen Puma bodies on RR chassis in an (unsuccessful) atempt to skirt the 25yr rule.
The process of importing a LR can be fraught. Research I have done shows many Perentie chassis to be NOS upgraded to Perentie spec. They would probably get crushed as their #is inconsistent with the vehicle.
Proceed with caution.
This has been put up quite a few times, a pity but as stated if the identity has been tampered with it cant be sold, wrecked or returned as officially it hasnt existed!!!
so this is the US option... fair enough too, they even puncture each tyre one by one as part of their procedure