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  1. Hello Chaps,

     

    Ive been doing some research on the shielder bulkheads with mind to buying one and came across this thread.

    The latest on the defender2.net thread:

    http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic62499.html?highlight=shielder&start=15

    http://www.defender2.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=23561&pos=0

    Doesn't look too promising.

    Has anyone else taken delivery of a bulkhead and have better reports before I take a gamble?

    Thanks

    Matt.

  2. '99 def 90 td5. I think my gear box is on the way out. It's started making a chirping noise in 5th which I believe is a layshaft bearing. I'm thinking a new recon box from ashcrofts but while its been done I'd like to swap the tbox to a 1.22 ratio as I do a few motorway miles and also get the clutch done.

    The questions are:

    1. Should i keep driving it until it goes bang?!

    2. How long does it normally take before it goes bang?!

    3. Would I need to change the ecu for the different tbox as the 99 ecu can't be re-mapped?

    4. Which clutch kit to go for?

    Thanks in advance.

  3. Yes. Me, swmbo and a future little un.

    I don't think as an engineering problem it'd be difficult to overcome. Using existing secure fixing points where the centre seat was on the defender to utilise the isofix system, after all the isofix system as far as i can tell is only two square d shaped points fixed securely to the vehicle structure.

    I can imagine that there would be a hell of a lot of problems testing it for safety etc. But what would they be?

  4. Am I missing something here? Why not just use a seat secured by a 3-point belt in the passenger seat? Why does it have to be ISOFIX?

    Even a baby seat in the centre seat is liable to cause elbow room issues, a forward facing seat is liable to cause you to accidentally elbow your firstborn in the face! By comparison, the sleep-deprived mum in the centre seat will probably only get elbowed in the (sore) chest area! :-) Am guessing from your profile pic you have a van (hard top), so no rear seats/doors?

    Its a 90 hard top and i don't have a centre seat.

  5. Cheers Mickeyw.

    I don't have a centre seat so the three point idea isn't really the road i'd like to go down.

    The idea would be to safely fix an isofix seat base so it sat on the tunnel cover, making it a few inches lower than if it was sat on a centre seat and hopefully so that it'd be still possible to change gears with a rear facing baby seat, then when the brat gets older buying a forward facing seat that fits into the same base.

    In theory I could fit some square u bolts with spreader plates through the rear bulkhead so the base would clip onto them, but i'd prefer something a little more over engineered.

    Any more ideas are welcome.

    Ta, Matthew74.

  6. Hello Peeps,

    Have any budding engineers out there looked into how easy it would be to do a centre seat iso fix conversion?

    As far as i can tell it works by having 2 d rings that a seat base/seat clips onto.

    I'm thinking a bracket that bolts onto the existing seat belt points and probably to the rear bulkhead.

    Would it be legal? Is it just a matter of the MOT tester being happy with it or would it need testing in at a higher level?

    Maybe it's something Simonr would be interested in! X-iso fix. (we can work out my percentage later!!) :)

    Please discuss,

    Matthew74

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