That's what we like to see; going down and meeting your Defender as it comes off the ship. You don't get Toyota owners doing that, and why would they?Originally Posted by stusgonesailing
I watched mine roll off the ship in Fremantle last weekend.
Should take delivery next month.![]()
I just have to break the bad news to the Disco now![]()
That's what we like to see; going down and meeting your Defender as it comes off the ship. You don't get Toyota owners doing that, and why would they?Originally Posted by stusgonesailing
More like how could they, they have that many in stock it'd be improbable.Originally Posted by JamesH
That's great!Originally Posted by stusgonesailing
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It brings a tear to my eye.
All that ship for one Defender...talk about the red carpet treatment.![]()
Mahn England
DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)
Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html
Ex 300Tdi Disco:
Airbags for safety. Rear door carrier sufficient to carry a 265/75/16 LT tyre on a steel rim over corrugagagatations for 5 years. BTW you sure your 35s are only 36kg?Originally Posted by tombraider
DSC is bloody useful. I wish all cars had it and all 4WDs the option to disable it.
HDC isn't quite as useful but would be pretty easy to put in so why not.
I don't think larger tyres would be a good option. Just increase fuel consumption and the tranny would need to be stronger and heavier.
Agree re factory lockers.
The new model will be quieter.
Don't follow "lower TC low range" -- isn't 1:62 enough, even with 35s?
New one? Mine is 2.5 years old.
What I like about the new model:
- will be quieter
- use less fuel
- lower low range (love the 1:62)
- more torque, power more available
- dash is great
- expect the seats to be an improvement
really not a huge amount to get excited about. I think missing airbags, auto and DSC was a huge mistake.
BTW my mirrors are as tight as they get!
I would like as well as my previous wish list on this thread:-Originally Posted by rmp
Gleasman Torsen diffs in all three would be nice, or Detroit lockers as second choice.
Transfer case high range of 1:1 with a five or 6 speed o/d trans in front would make a decent on-road power train, then make the transfer low range as low as is necessary for off-road.
More, more, more room for the driver. Yes, I have said this before. Just making sure the message gets across.
Larger frontal area radiator.
Round headlights, heavy gauge wiring, double relays.
Factory air con. that works in Oz summers. The poms might need to talk to GM or Chrysler about this. The poms won't even put ice in a mixed drink unless you ask or make a fuss. I can live without a/c but if you have it, it should work properly.
Variable duration intermittent wipers.
Large washer bottle (4 or 5 litres) and twin washer pumps.
URSUSMAJOR
I'm in the process of making a base speaker box for the space on the rear wall of my ute (behind the centre console) to improve the sound in my 99 model fender. as a matter of interest the blokes at the car ound shop also suggeted tweeters in a remote mount on either side of the dash (and only $150). Think I'll just ugrade my truk instead of blowing 50k plus for tweeters.![]()
Yep... The 35's weigh 60 pounds... + a very light Alloy... And the air I used is the reduce fat versionOriginally Posted by rmp
DSC is for people who cant drive, point blank.... DSC is a responsibility remover, it takes away the drivers requirement to read the conditions and perform accordingly, replacing it with a "this should get you out of the **** mechanism"
As for Lower Low ratio.... Low is NEVER enough.... I like it low enough you can go low 1st, hop out and out walk the vehicle... Now thats decent crawling!
SRS (from a different post) is once again the marketting worlds perfection!
SRS is to fulfill the safety regs... Its a 'patch' measure to make a vehicle meet compliance requirements, it doesnt necessarily save lives.
Most, if not ALL women, sit within the danger zone of airbags in steering wheels due to stature etc... is this safe? NO....
Defenders have one of the highest safety records in the UK... No airbags... I think this speaks volumes on its own.
Cheers
Tombraider
Yes, good safety in low-speed crashes where high structural integrity wins out over crumple zones. But is that how we drive them here? As for a "patch" - yes, it's possible to build a vehicle that's safe without airbags. But a safe Defender without airbags? That'll need to wait until at least 2011. And airbags don't "necessarily" save lives - that's a fine line. They reduce head and facial injuries. So perhaps it's like the shocking rollover "protection" of 1980's cars - not a lot of lives lost but a lot of people permanently disabled.Originally Posted by tombraider
In Australia (where I live, at least) they don't perform so well in the equivalent comparison - http://www.mynrma.com.au/used_safety_ratings_4wd.asp.
Steve
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