Expedition Ready Landrover

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Chiseller

Bushcrafter through and through
Oct 5, 2011
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Tidy , does the chassis have winch rollers , so you can self winch backwards and sidewards ?

eggs shouldn't dance with stones.....
 

Bartooon

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I didn't think you were allowed to post links to porn! If my Lotto numbers come up this week I will certainly be beating a path to you door
 
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mountain arctic warrior

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All that Truck AND 14 miles to the Gallon....lol, some guys just don't know when enough is enough. Couldn't resist........from a Landy fan
 

Ecoman

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Sep 18, 2013
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Hmm.. all the additions inc potentially 100kg of water on standard spring.....
Have you ever felt defender suspension? Maybe soften the ride up just nice :lmao:

In all seriousness I used to work for a company kitting these things out for expeditions and aid relief (WWF and Save the Children to name a couple). We took brand new unregistered vehicles from LR and made them into mobile workshops, laboratories, fire engines, water tenders field ambulances/ doctors surgeries etc and kitted them out. The only ones we ever uprated the suspension on was the fire engine and water tender as it they carried around 2 tons of water across rough terrain.
 

EdS

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
just surprised as many "expedition" Defenders swap to OME / Blistien / de Carbon type shocks rather than Armstrong ones - as better rated and harder wearing. And something other than Bearmach springs.

And JATE rings or other recovery points.
 
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Ecoman

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Sep 18, 2013
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I agree, the Armstrong shocks are rubbish! Even my disco is kitted out with procomp es9000s.


Personally I'm a big fan of OME. My Hilux has a full OME set up. Not cheap but worth the pennies. My old LC80 had a full Ironman suspension kit, they are also worth investing in.

Recovery points are a must with any expedition vehicle. If not to recover a colleague or fellow motorist but also to ensure a strong fixing point for if you need recovering. Heavy vehicle anyway without the extra kit.
 

philwood90

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Apr 25, 2010
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Hmm.. all the additions inc potentially 100kg of water on standard spring.....

Just remember that this was a nine seater and now its a five seater, so thats 4 big blokes your no longer carrying. Theres nothing wrong with the standard springs there heavy duty.
 

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