You do really, the insulation is more for heat and cold although does keep some noise down.
Think of the inside of the rear roof and how tinny it is, you only need 3 sound pads along the length between each rib. This will stop the tinny drumming...
Do you really? I thought it would work as good sound deadening. My son used it on his camper, hence why I posted it. Not sure of the sound deadening properties, personally.
Well sometimes I do find myself asking that! I love the western Arctic though, and Yellowknife is a fantastic place. Just the right size (20,000ish) and not as remote now that we have year round road access. There are great people here, so many...
Makes sense. That's the one thing I envy about Canada and the USA. Proper Wilderness, and you can actually go out and not see anyone for days or weeks. There's literally nowhere in the UK, outside some of the Scottish islands, that you can...
We do that on the ice roads, but on a big rig you can idle it up. Not so with a Td5 (although an object of the correct weight on the go pedal would work. I've also seen home made adjustable 'cruise controls' made with G clamps ;)
Well lads I decided to carry out some upgrades on the heating system of my 90 when the first snow of winter arrives…seems to work in the long trips into the hills.
I've seen the videos of Russians in Yakutsk, Siberia dealing with the cold with their vehicles and it's a hell of a faff. Some even leave the cars parked up and running 24/7.
Greetings. I thought I'd try and get a discussion going about problems - and the solutions to those problems - that your Landy might have in the cold. I have an '05 90 Td5 and I live in the Canadian arctic (but I'm a born and bred Brit so I feel...
Hi everyone, (1st post) having spent a few years benefiting from the wealth of knowledge and time other people give to the forum, i think I can give a little something back for a change.
Just spent >8 hours trying to remove the oil filter (yes I...
Drill the pop rivets and it comes out no bother. Or it should as mine did. I have some old road signs lying about and as their aluminum I made the new part out of that.
It's 22L, not 021 or 02L. They never made an axle with those codes.
Defender 90 front axle.
https://www.lrworkshop.com/axles-differentials/axlecodes
You old gits are your own worst enemies!
Post big pictures, not postage stamps.
Clean the mud...