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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post

    Of note - it’s almost always a mechanical failure that takes out a vehicle out bush.
    Or an aftermarket part that was not fitted correctly or poor quality.
    I have seen quite a few of those cause issues,with other vehicles,not mine.

    That’s one reason I keep mods and aftermarket gear to a minimum,or if I do have them use the best quality available,fitted correctly,and keep away from anything cheap.

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    [QUOTE=scarry;2941265]Or an aftermarket part that was not fitted correctly or poor quality.
    I have seen quite a few of those cause issues,with other vehicles,not mine.

    That’s one reason I keep mods and aftermarket gear to a minimum,or if I do have them use the best quality available,fitted correctly,and keep away from anything cheap[Quote/]

    And why would you not do that since you & your family's life could depend on that pray tell?

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    YouTube

    Great review of some of the new defender 110 first editions interior details.

    Loving the floor throughout

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    Check out his comment around the 5 minute mark... looks like some of the panels are not aluminium, at least on the show cars. The cynic in me says they have produced the optional panel cover film stuff to reduce rusting after going through thick/scratchy bush. Not only are the panels produced cheaper, they can charge extra for the cover film stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregz View Post
    Check out his comment around the 5 minute mark... looks like some of the panels are not aluminium, at least on the show cars. The cynic in me says they have produced the optional panel cover film stuff to reduce rusting after going through thick/scratchy bush. Not only are the panels produced cheaper, they can charge extra for the cover film stuff.
    Classic Defenders are full of steel in recent times.
    Steel is hardly a problem. You don’t see much rust in 20yr old steel 4wds used for purpose.

    Electrolysis gets most Defenders - just look at the numbers with rotted out door frames and bulkheads.

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    Interesting that some panels on my Mazda CX-3 are plastic, high grade certainly, but still plastic, but that is the way of vehicles these days it seems. I wouldn't be surprised if the Deffy was too.

    Certainly a lot lighter & possibly even stronger than steel these days depending on the type of plastic used (???)

    Roof, bonnet, Doors, Boot lid, fuel cap & a few other minor panels are steel but frontal & rear panels are plastic. Possibly less costly than some tin basher straightening them out after a prang as well, not to mention a quicker turnaround at the repair shop.

    Plastic used to be for kid's toys, Tupperware etc but they have come a long way.

    The repairer would just order up the already coloured & moulded part, tear off the protective film & fix it on. Job done. No blemishes, excellent fit & no future rust.


    The days of taking a Magnet with you to check ally panels or not are over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Or an aftermarket part that was not fitted correctly or poor quality.
    I have seen quite a few of those cause issues,with other vehicles,not mine.

    That’s one reason I keep mods and aftermarket gear to a minimum,or if I do have them use the best quality available,fitted correctly,and keep away from anything cheap
    And why would you not do that since you & your family's life could depend on that pray tell?
    Because of all the 4wd industry marketing hype that tells people you can't go outback in a standard 4wd or you will perish. Then they try and sell all this cheap, poorly made crap to the punters so that they think they are ready for any adventure, when in reality all they have done is make their vehicle less reliable.

    Cheers,
    Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Interesting that some panels on my Mazda CX-3 are plastic, high grade certainly, but still plastic, but that is the way of vehicles these days it seems. I wouldn't be surprised if the Deffy was too.
    The front panels on the Freelander 1 are all plastic and it was designed 25 years ago, so LR has experience with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon3950 View Post
    Because of all the 4wd industry marketing hype that tells people you can't go outback in a standard 4wd or you will perish. Then they try and sell all this cheap, poorly made crap to the punters so that they think they are ready for any adventure, when in reality all they have done is make their vehicle less reliable.

    Cheers,
    Jon
    Yep & allied to this Jon is my pet aversion to irresponsible Camera 'persons' & photographers taking shots of a vehicle on a skewed angle that a vehicle can climb & descend "Mount Everest" so the target audience thinks "I'll have some of that," & promptly have a dangerous & failed ascent or descent when it is obvious they have exaggerated the angles to fulfill the Production Co's requirements for untrue bull**** to sell a vehicle.



    The front panels on the Freelander 1 are all plastic and it was designed 25 years ago, so LR has experience with this.
    So it could be a possibility then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Why? I’ve taken my D4 and D90 into the bush plenty and neither has required me to have any mechanical or electrical knowledge. (I have plenty of both plus all the diagnostic and tooling required).

    People are so worried about things that very rarely go wrong, and if they do most wouldn’t have the ability to do most of the work - or have the spares needed.

    It’s not like the days of a set of points and some fencing wire.
    Some clarity.. Thanks.
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