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    Mountney Steering wheels

    I have now got my Mountney and made a few Piccies for your delectation showing a Mountney and a Mota - Lita. The cost of 3 Mountneys nearly makes 1 Mota - Lita. You get what you pay for. Land Rover Zone - Rowly's Album: Mota Lita v Mountney
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    He wont admit the bloody car needs to go!

    Oh and if you want to venture a little Northwards Rogers of Bedford have years of experience of mending Land Rovers.
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    He wont admit the bloody car needs to go!

    Wa'em nay engineer....but for my tu'penny worth: I had a BMW R65 motorcycle that was fairly old, it kept spluttering to a stop every so often at random. Cleaned and checked everything and it continued. Only when I took the tank off did I find all manner of evils in there (delaminated tank...
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    He wont admit the bloody car needs to go!

    Yes, let's not forget the meaning of Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    One last question: Will a medium sized Disklok fit a 15" Mountney steering wheel? The large ones are expensive and rare as the teeth of a hen.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    One Mountney Steering wheel and Boss ordered. Ratty, thanks for the advice and taking the time to look at my spec. I looked at the side bars with Tree sliders. I went for a heavy bar, rather than steps for side impact protection from other vehicles. They will inevitably be used as a step...
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    I'm nay engineer!
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Thanks Treworgy, Same sentiment as I had with ratty.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Cheers Guys,:crazy_driver: Now all I have to do is find a dealer and work out which Boss I need for a Type B steering column.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Ah, now you're introducing a new aspect 14" or 15"???? Turmoil:confused:
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Cheers Ratty, I've been reading these posts for a while and your comments are particularly valuable. A Mountney (or four at that price!) it is. What do you reckon to this lot: Exmoor trim Outlast modular seats front, High backed outers on reclining frame for extra legroom in the rear. Air...
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Dear but classy:Replace my steering wheel - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum for an image of a shiny one.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Not kidding! £125 for the wheel and £60 for the boss.....Thats the Shiny shiny. All black saves £10-20.
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    Mountney Steering wheels

    Hello folks, I have just purchased my ex-National Trust Double Cab and am now fitting it out with loads of stuff. As you can imagine the cost is mounting. As most of the interior is new I thought I would treat myself to a new steering wheel. This is the part of me that comes into contact...
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    Station Wagon V Double cab (comfort)

    Thanks for the replies chaps. Here is a reply to some questions I had from Nick of Exmoor trim. I will probably be going the crew cab route: “By fitting one of our recliner frame kits and the 3 high and lo back seats you will gain approx an extra 2 inches of leg room. This does not sound...
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    Station Wagon V Double cab (comfort)

    Thanks Ratty, I assume that there are better options for having the 2nd row of seats further back for legroom aswell. Looks like the SW might be a more practical option afterall.
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    Station Wagon V Double cab (comfort)

    Hello, I am looking to buy a crew cab as my family car (I won't be using it to commute, just taking the wife, 2 teenaged boys and a dog on holidays, days out etc.) My thinking was that a crew cab is easier to keep hot/cold because of it's smaller cabin size. However, I will have to buy a...
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    Crew cab pick up security

    Has anyone seen a Patriot made Tilt security box fitted?
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    Crew cab pick up security

    Hello Folks, Does anyone have an opinion on the Ifor Williams canopy v the Patriot tilt security cage. I kind of like the look of this here motor: Regards, Rowly