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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    Thanks for the tip, will do a bit of browsing! ;)
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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    Thanks mate :)
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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    I just don't think you have to spend loads of money that you don't have, to get the functionality you want out of a 90.
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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    Oh yes and I have a few 12v sockets rigged up so that I can charge up my 'phone etc from the car battery even when the engine isn't running, and run a fridge too. I want to put in a second battery so I can run the fridge when parked without fear of running down the starter battery. Charging...
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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    Sorry, I forgot to mention there is a scythe secured to the 'dog guard' too!
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    Is this the Slut of all Landies?

    Nah, I disagree! Admittedly my expeditions are mostly up mountainous green lanes, but there's the trick. A '90 can get to a lot of places that a 110 can't, in terms of manoeuvrability. I couldn't possibly afford the kind of money that's being talked about here. For a few hundred quid...
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    Chequer plate

    I like chequer plate, but then my sills and the bottom of my doors were starting to go.
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    Defender security

    I didn't do a great sales job on them, did I? :lol: The idea of dead bolts is great, and if the product didn't have so many niggling things about it, it would be a good idea. Making it out of aluminium might be a start. Providing the right bolts might be another idea. Not sure what I can...
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    Defender security

    Well, there are a few things. Firstly, the bars are quite heavy. Which would be ok if they served a practical purpose as tree sliders, but they don't stick out enough from the body of the car to really serve in that respect. So for practical purposes, they don't need to be half as long as they...
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    Defender security

    I don't think I'm going to fit these after all, I might go for a different solution. If someone wants them, please do make me an offer - they are brand new with all the bits.
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    Defender security

    What did you use to cut them down, a hacksaw or angle grinder? Thanks for the advice :)
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    Defender security

    Nice - right, I can see that maybe this is the best solution now. Hmmm ...
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    Defender security

    Hi Terry, Thanks very much for this - very interesting. I'm wondering whether to get some aluminium rivet nuts and use them instead of the self-locking nuts provided. That way I can do the job alone and also avoid an electrolytic corrosion between steel bolts and the body of the car, if...
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    Defender security

    They've arrived - how the bloody hell do you fit them? The nuts only seem to go partway onto the bolts, is that right? Do the bolts go from the inside of the car out or vice versa? They seem pretty chunky though!
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    Defender security

    Hope it's good - mine arrive tomorrow!
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    Woodland rover

    Thanks. Will have a browse!! :)
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    Woodland rover

    I need a small step ladder as it is, haha
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    Woodland rover

    Thanks! Hmmm I see what you mean about the height ... I'm a bit of a short-arse at 5'9" and I have to pull myself up by the steering wheel, so I could do with something a bit lower, really ... *strokes chin* :D
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    Woodland rover

    Thanks mate, I found the 90 ones, even nicer price! I might give them a go, putting some on myself seems like a good way to start my Defender adventure, start as I mean to go on eh! Just didn't fancy paying £300 for some steps right from the word go. Might check out the rubber grip tape, have...
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