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    I /think/ Black Widow can do an upper-half barrier to go with their drawers, which would make much better use of space in the lower half. If you have the budget of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoWeb View Post
    AnD3rew,

    One other thing that just sprung to mind and I believe is an absolute necessity if you are doing long distance touring is a cargo barrier, allows you to stack the back with kit in safety.

    Good luck with all the thoughts and options.

    george
    Yes I defiantly second that. Inlaws rolled their defender years ago and there was a large dint in the cargo barrier were the gas bottle had hit the cargo barrier right were his head was.

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    Ok just took my first steps, went out to Davis and bought a Llams and a Mitch hitch, (good Price btw), as well as quotes for the other stuff. And have ordered a TX3540 and aerial bundle from prestigecom.

    Also went out to OL at Brookvale and have them quoting on a big bundle of stuff including:

    Winch bar with VRS 9500lb winch and synth rope. (is that big enough?)
    Safari snorkel
    Brown Davis 120lt aux tank.
    Dolium spare wheel carrier
    Dual battery kit and wiring
    Cargo barrier
    Rhino platform roof rack with spare wheel carrier and shovel bracket
    Batwing awning

    I am very excited

    A couple more questions

    What about the jack?
    My understanding is that the OEM one is pretty crap, I think the bar will have highlift points on it, can you use the mitchhitch as a high lift point for the rears.
    What do you guys do? Aftermarket hydraulic? Airbag? Or is the OEM one okay.

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    Ok just took my first steps, went out to Davis and bought a Llams and a Mitch hitch, (good Price btw), as well as quotes for the other stuff. And have ordered a TX3540 and aerial bundle from prestigecom.

    Also went out to OL at Brookvale and have them quoting on a big bundle of stuff including:

    Winch bar with VRS 9500lb winch and synth rope. (is that big enough?)
    Safari snorkel
    Brown Davis 120lt aux tank.
    Dolium spare wheel carrier
    Dual battery kit and wiring
    Cargo barrier
    Rhino platform roof rack with spare wheel carrier and shovel bracket
    Batwing awning

    I am very excited

    A couple more questions

    What about the jack?
    My understanding is that the OEM one is pretty crap, I think the bar will have highlift points on it, can you use the mitchhitch as a high lift point for the rears.
    What do you guys do? Aftermarket hydraulic? Airbag? Or is the OEM one okay.

    Also the Davis guys were pretty keen to sell me a water watch system which is a water trap and alarm system for the fuel line at over a grand and an auto transmission cooler also at over a grand.

    Are these really necessary? I might be towing a camper trailer but not any large vans or boats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnD3rew View Post
    Also went out to OL at Brookvale and have them quoting on a big bundle of stuff including:

    Winch bar with VRS 9500lb winch and synth rope. (is that big enough? YES)
    Safari snorkel Nice
    Brown Davis 120lt aux tank. Consider Long Range Automotive or Long Ranger before BD any day...
    Dolium spare wheel carrier These can be 'hit and miss' with reverse sensors, 4x4DE do a D3 specific unit which wont mess the sensors.
    Dual battery kit and wiring - Not from OL... ONLY Traxide... The only LR approved unit...
    Cargo barrier Good idea
    Rhino platform roof rack with spare wheel carrier and shovel bracket Nice
    Batwing awning Very nice

    Also the Davis guys were pretty keen to sell me a water watch system which is a water trap and alarm system for the fuel line at over a grand and an auto transmission cooler also at over a grand. Don't bother... And the fact they tried to stitch you up on unnecessary gear - I'd walk away...

    Are these really necessary? No I might be towing a camper trailer but not any large vans or boats. Factory cooler is more than capable
    Vehicle is going to look great! And go great too...

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    Excellent, thanks for the feedback on that.

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    Jacks

    I change wheels over at home with a trolley jack and have bought a hydraulic bottle jack to use in the field, whenever that happens.

    I did use the standard jack on my previous D3 to change the wheels - I used it on 3 wheels and it was buggered after that! What a useless piece of excrement it is.

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    Yeah that jack nearly made me cry. And that was out the front of my house.
    One suggestion I liked was highlift or exhaust jack and a stand for safety, tho that's a bit of kit to lug every day...

    OL's dual battery system quote was through the roof - I'm sure it works but like Tombie says, Traxide. It's a ripper.
    Now 2016 D4 HSE 'Leo' and Steve the Triumph Speed Twin
    Then 2010 D4 3.0 HSE 'James'
    Then 2010 RRS TDV8 'Roger' w traxide DBS, UHF, Cooper Zeons, Superchips remap
    Then 2010 D4 TDV6 'Jumbo' w traxide DBS
    First love 2002 D2 TD5 'Disco Stu'

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    Dual battery kit and wiring - Not from OL... ONLY Traxide... The only LR approved unit...



    I have Traxide too.....but it is not LR approved. I doubt you will get LR to officially approve anything they don't manufacture themselves.
    D4 2.7litre

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    OL have quoted me $1100 to supply and fit a dual battery system which includes the electronics to shut off the cranking battery to preserve it and also includes upgrading the wiring to the existing accessory sockets to allow them to draw ore amps and connect them directly to the aux battery.

    I spoke with their electrician and he seemed very good. Other than price what is wrong with the OL system and why is Traxide better?

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