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  1. Cool idea, how did you fix them up? Very nice, but they are a little pricey...... They are something to consider though, thanks. http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID018111
  2. Been looking for these, but I don't seem to be able to find any tailor made ones for a defender, I think it may have to do with the rear stop light on the back glass. Currently using bungess and blankets myself lol.... Amazed that you are kipping in a 90, great stuff
  3. Was there really any need for an unhelpful answer? Yes I could make my own but I would prefer to purchase something more professional, especially for when I stealth camp along roadsides etc, and also when I take it up snowboarding later in this year all the insulation I can muster will help. I also thought I may have got some links to some well made blinds or curtain kits etc, as there have been plenty in the past when I have kitted out T5 campers.
  4. I am slowly turning my 110 into an overland. The one thing I am struggling with is the bling/curtain side of things. There really doesn't seem to be much information out there for inspiration. I would prefer to have something that covers the front cab up rather than just the rear, with something similar to the last picture on the page I have linked, I would prefer something on the inside, but if that is an actual part, then it may be a good option for me. Suggestions anyone? http://expeditionportal.com/a-look-inside-a-london-capetown-land-rover-defender-110/
  5. Yep sorry, wasn't thinking at the time. It does pose a question, my 110 used to have alloys on it but the previous owner kept them. Is there a possibility that I may still have the alloy bolts on there, or can't steels be fitted with them? If it is possible is there a way to tell?
  6. Surely if the kerb weight of a 110 is 1960kg, then surely 4 wheels rated at 925kg should be fine as they would be rated for a combined weight of 3700kg??? Wermy, do you have any pictures of them on your 110?
  7. So out of the ones that I put on here, only the deep dish 16's will bolt straight on and only then with different wheel bolts to the ones I currently have, correct?
  8. Sorry about the loads of questions on these, a couple of my tyres are going to need replacing soon and it looks like it might be a good time to upgrade to alloys, so just trying to work out what fits. I would love some boost alloys but unfortunately they are a little over budget. Also would these 18" disco 3's fit? Or these 19"s
  9. It's this type of wheel, the deep dish discovery wheel. So if they do bolt straight on, would my normal steel wheel bolts work with them? I think I will forget the Range Rover idea, as the adaptors are more than my whole budget lol......
  10. Anyone know anywhere that has Wolf Boxes in stock at the moment?
  11. I keep seeing these Discovery wheels which are similar to the Boost defender alloys going cheap on ebay, would these bolt straight onto my Defender which has the standard steel wheels currently fitted? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131223879919 Also what mods are needed to fit 18" Range Rover wheels on?
  12. Excellent post as a direct comparison between the two, thank you. Looks like I will have to dig in my hills and wait for a Brownchurch one to come on the market...... Fingers crossed
  13. I would love one, but a Frontrunner roof rack for a 110 is over a grand new, so there's no chance of one of them ever coming up within my 200-250 budget. ​Definitely not keen on the wood and roof bar idea, I would rather the budget Bearmach rack.
  14. I am waiting as long as I can for a Brownchurch to come on the market, but I don't think I'll be lucky enough to come across one before it is needed. Conflicting opinions here about the bolt together ones, one person says they are good as they will flex with the 110, another says they will fall apart with any wait. Was this the bearmach ones you sold or another brand? Everything I have had from Bearmach so far has been pretty good quality.
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