They may be reliable, but Colmoore also mentioned "rollover". They aren't called Rolluxes for nothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoHbn8-ROiQ
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They may be reliable, but Colmoore also mentioned "rollover". They aren't called Rolluxes for nothing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoHbn8-ROiQ
Hilux rolls, defender rolls, but the DC Disco wouldnt.
Since the monocoque body of the disco is considered integral with the ladder frame chassis, i wonder if that might complicate matters for conversions?
Unfortunately, no. It was mentioned in one of the vids I looked at, and I cannot say which Defender was tested.
I should also add, in Toyota's defence, that the HiLux has been modded, and the results are impressive. I wonder if they will recall all the ones that failed. Not holding my breath.
https://youtu.be/y2QSogJj3ec
The rear suspension of a D3 is light years ahead of cart springs, being independent with airbags, which would be the biggest advance it would have over competitors even now. It would have been the future arriving early. Considering the very recent advances in the DC segment, i suspect it wont be long before proper suspension becomes available on dual cabs.