That bullbar is going to interfere with your headlights.
The 2.5Td and the 200Tdi are only slightly more than a bolt-in conversion, whereas the 300 requires resited chassis engine mounts or redesigned engine mount brackets. The older engines are continuing to become harder to find in good order. Defender and Discovery Tdi's have different turbo mounting heights which will foul in unusual ways in the Series engine bay but you can work your way around all of these.
I've heard good things about parabolics for comfort, and no complaints about durability yet. The only thing I don't like is the prices I've been quoted. I haven't yet seen a set made for 1-tonne capacity, as you will need for a trayback with camper canopy.
Ashcroft Transmissions do a conversion kit to fit a Series transfer case to either Tdi gearbox (LT77, R380, or even the LT85 Santana) but I've heard that availability is variable. They are all 5-speeds so you can do without an overdrive. Keeping the LT230 transfer case (a lot easier to fit into a 6cyl chassis) means trying to dig up a Stage1 V8 front axle for its CV joints.
6cyl brakes are a great idea for a regular driver, or consider disc brake conversions at about $1000 per axle. The 4cyl brakes are good in fighting-fit form but there are many more cars (and, consequently, morons) on the roads now than when it was built!
Defender seats will bolt in quite easily, though there are some other small car seats that will bodge in. I've removed my almost redundant centre seat for a console of sorts but I have even seen a small dog seat fitted in there.
I could easily fill the whole site with ideas how to do your Landy, though everyone else has already done it. Check out all the rebuild threads - you will be truly stunned at the ideas for accessories and modifications.
Dan.
69 2A 88" pet4 (still in disguise), 68 2B FC pet6 (still resting quietly), 74 S3 109" pet4, plus 31 other parts/project cars.


 
				
				
				
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					 Originally Posted by JDNSW
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 ). When I do I will certainly install reversing lights, hazard relay, and anything else that takes my fancy. I'm also looking to keep the front end lights in the original style but as it is a tray-back and I will be building a new tray then I have complete flexibility in what I put on the back end (eg strip LEDs).
). When I do I will certainly install reversing lights, hazard relay, and anything else that takes my fancy. I'm also looking to keep the front end lights in the original style but as it is a tray-back and I will be building a new tray then I have complete flexibility in what I put on the back end (eg strip LEDs).
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