I have the bonnet fittings on the Defender I have bought and there will be a spare tyre on there. Period. I know it makes the bonnet heavier to lift, I lifted plenty of IIA and III bonnets in the army and that was only, er, umm, 30 years ago. I realise it might crack the bonnet, but that's fixable and won't stop us getting home. It might affect airflow through the vents, I'll turn up the a/c. It might obstruct forward vision, but I am tall and if they can't see a bloody huge Land Rover with a spare wheel on the bonnet coming at them and get out of my way... well it just wasn't meant to be.
Look, if I was all about practicality, peace of mind and comfort, I wouldn't be buying my 8th Land Rover and second Tdi 300 Defender. It's not about that, it is all about sex, and ego, and living my dreams and feeling as if I belong, have found my place in life and all that stuff. It's one of those, if I have to explain it then you'll never get it kind of things.
Last night my wife replied, when I told her I simply had to buy Mulgo seat rail extensions... "Of course, it's for your Land Rover, buy whatever you want, sell one of the kids if you have to, it's your Defender!" See, a woman who understands. A rare and beautiful thing, gents. That is what the wheel on the bonnet is all about, it's all about the emotion. I will now watch three hours of YouTube videos and get in the zone.


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