Hi Steve,
Where did the damage come from. Other vehicles or a bounce off the trailer ?
Hello Aulro people. Our D4 is our first LandRover and its very interesting. People we meet on our trip ask questions which make us think that we have joined some sort of masochistic club!
We have fitted 18" rims with BFG AT's, Gordons rock sliders and a snorkel. Otherwise, its standard.
We came up to Darwin via Birdsville, Mt Isa, Borolloola, Roper Bar etc, bloody awful roads and managed to break both windscreens, front and back.
On one ten hour day, we averaged only 49 Klm per hour! We won't do that again, its just to big a day. We usually try to pull up by 4.
I'm leaving the front screen until we get home but the rear one was replaced here in Darwin. Ouch!
I'll be trying to get windscreen O'Brien to fit an OE item. Agsain as a result of something I read in this forum.
The car itself has handled these conditions beautifully, it is absolutely unreal to travel in, we love it. We have towed an Ultimate all the way and have had no problems at all.
We're due for a sevice shortly, cant get it done in Darwin until next week. No good to us. I have brought oil and filters with me and have been thinking about doing itmysel but as usual, this forum tells me that a garage in Broome will be able to do the job. I'll be ringing them on Monday to book in as I can imaging how busy yhat place is and I don't want to stay there any lomger than I have to. Way too many people.
Regards
Steve L.
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						SubscriberHi Steve,
Where did the damage come from. Other vehicles or a bounce off the trailer ?
D4 2.7litre
If you haven't already done so, get windscreen replacement cover. Particularly if you do a lot of country driving.
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						Steve, I cracked a windscreen (200mm) after a stone flicked up from a passing car. D4 is only 10 weeks old and I was towing the van also.
After stressing about it all weekend, I was pleased that my insurer happily accepted replacement with an OEM windscreen, fitted by Windscreens O'brien.
Rgds, John
Years ago people used to put a comercialy made mesh protector in front of the windscreen when going bush , dont know if they are still available but i know they saved a lot of heartake .
When you're towing a camper trailer or van a good trick is to cover your rear window in that plastic cardboard sheet stuff. I ve seen too many cars in roadhouses on trips with cardboard inserts where the window used to be, they learned too late.
15 smashed windscreens over 25 years and goodness knows how many kms..
With 12 of those broken in the city(s) - errant stone of a car/truck...
Of the 3 broken out of the city (the only time anyone would run a mesh shield) the drag (extra fuel used), impairment of vision etc is hardly worth it.
A modern, laminated screen can take a bloody decent hit before chipping / cracking.
I've had a piece of Iron Ore hit the windscreen at an estimated 160km/h from a passing Ore transport and we suffered a single "bullet" crack.
Outside the drivers viewing area, so a simple stone repair sorted it... $50.00 done!
And you dont need to butcher a vehicle bolting mounts etc
Sometimes that Ounce of Prevention can be more expensive then the cure
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