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  1. I can absolutely guarantee the the picture of the air box on your wing is a late model 200tdi discovery. The lid to the box is part of the filter. ESR1050 is the box and ESR 1049 is the filter

    I think early 200tdi discovery had a different one very similar to defender style where the filter is inside the canister with a separate lid. I can't find a part no even in the lr manual but it does list a filter NTC 1435, which is the same style as defender IE separate lid.

    Mike

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  2. 44 minutes ago, FridgeFreezer said:

    Is it just me or has that been bobtailed? :huh:

    No, but as Ross says the axles are further back however this one has been extended at the front which makes it look even worse. The extension, ramps and side bars will be coming off. It is a little wider than I wanted but that will help with stability.

    Mike

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  3. I've never run lockers (with the brief exception of Ladoga and that was rover diff) so can't really comment.

    However my opinion and take on things is any long distance travel requires the strongest standard fitment item you can use. Anything aftermarket can be a problem when it breaks especially if it can't be replaced with a stock item. Both my trucks are daily drivers the 110 has a stock untouched Salisbury that is 40 years old and around 170k. The ibex I could of fitted any axle I wanted. A rover axle would mean lots of upgrade options. I figured a Salisbury was bomb proof as standard, yes fitting a locker later has distinctly limited options but so far I haven't felt the need (or been able to afford it :hysterical:).

    Mike

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  4. Right I'm going to chime in here.

    The filter on the wing (first picture) is a 200tdi discovery unit with an after market filter in it (genuine the top is black to match the housing). I think the very early 200 disco had a different housing like the second picture but can't remember exactly.

    The second picture looks the same as the housing I have on my ibex which I believe is a 200 defender unit though it's mounted in, close to the 300 position (300 has the feed to the turbo going around the back of the engine).

    Mike

  5. 7 hours ago, reb78 said:

    If it can get dropped off at mine I can do it Mike (as lonf as i can drop it where Fridge works or meet you like with the welder). Mo knows where I live. Might need to be dropped off when I am not there as am all over the show at the moment. 

    Just checking you know fridge doesn't work in Andover anymore.

    Looks like I'm going to the M4 ish east of Oxford on Saturday if that helps.

    Mike

  6. I thought the diamond discs were for stone, brick and tiles. I'm happy to be proved wrong as I use diamond multi tool blades for fibreglass and have used diamond cut off saws which is essentially an angle grinder with a diamond blade.

    My current discs are 125mm parweld they seem to last well but I haven't been doing much metal fab recently.

    Mike

  7. For all numbers I'd just use a grinder or plasma cutter. If your lucky enough to have a mill then that's even better. For larger numbers take it to a machine shop they can CNC mill, plasma, laser or water jet cut them. It may be worth talking to a machine shop anyway sometimes they like a small fill in job especially if your not in a rush.

    Mike

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  8. We have been looking at both horse and livestock trailers, however they tend to be a bit short and some are narrow. They also hold there value even a ropey one is £1k or really old.

    Our box will be about 14ft long but the flat base is only 12ft. As I discovered with our current trailer if you put the wheels central on the flat base part it ends up looking very tail heavy.  I'm thinking if I go for a 14/15ft caravan chassis they are normally around 1500-1800kg gross and the chassis often doesn't go all the way to the back or they are reconfigurable by moving bolts

    Mike

  9. I also run halogen headlamps and led sidelamps, no spots without a ballast resistor. I do run ballast resistor's on my indicator's. I'd disconnect each lamp (or remove the bulb) in turn, if one fixes it look there. The other thing to check is the stalk I've had several fail in various ways (currently the left indicator won't stay on).

    Mike

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