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    Mudtech4x4 Anitas?

    Just wondering if anyone has purchased and fitted the Mudtech4x4 Anitas system in a D4?

    http://www.mudtech4x4.com/en/anitas-suspension-unit/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crofty View Post
    Just wondering if anyone has purchased and fitted the Mudtech4x4 Anitas system in a D4?

    http://www.mudtech4x4.com/en/anitas-suspension-unit/

    Cheers,
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    Why would you when Lams is cheaper and locally made and supplied

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Why would you when Lams is cheaper and locally made and supplied
    Purely out of curiosity Mudtech4x4 Anitas?
    I quite like the switch mechanism.

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    Personally, I wouldn't touch it. From what I've heard, it is nothing but a rip-off of the LLAMS system - and does not offer anything like the same level of support that comes with the local product.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMKal View Post
    Personally, I wouldn't touch it. From what I've heard, it is nothing but a rip-off of the LLAMS system - and does not offer anything like the same level of support that comes with the local product.
    Good to know, cheers Mudtech4x4 Anitas?
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    Llams that is...

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    Have a read on page 2, post #13 of this thread for more detail:
    Advice wanted - D3 mods for trip around Aus

    Aside from those issues, consider the benefits of local warranty support for the product.

    And finally on a purely cosmetic point, I think the control interface looks terrible in comparison to the Llams simple dial:


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    Hi crofty good choice going with Graeme's LLAMS, much better device with great after sales support, when you decide to fit it, here is another option for where to put the switch, I find it easier when using it, looks like a factory fit too, ask Graeme for the switch with the extended wire when you decide to buy the LLAMS.
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    Received my GAP BT tool during the week so this may tied me over for now until I get a roof rack. The Llams I guess will be of benefit for conveniently dropping low for garage entry. Nice seat covers by the way Mudtech4x4 Anitas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    Have a read on page 2, post #13 of this thread for more detail:
    Advice wanted - D3 mods for trip around Aus

    Aside from those issues, consider the benefits of local warranty support for the product.

    And finally on a purely cosmetic point, I think the control interface looks terrible in comparison to the Llams simple dial:


    Regards,
    Scott
    Nice factory look their Scott. Does the anodised knob you used come with the switch mechanism or was that another retrofit part used?

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