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Lewis

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  1. I'm with the Hobbit ^^^^

    For less than £150 you'll get a half decent secondhand electric winch from Facebook or eBay. Less than 50quid more will get it fitted and running. Even a new budget winch will be fine and likely cost less than £400 fitted

    I had a bulk of cheapo champion winches and was punting them at £25each in the end just to shift them. There are plenty of electric winches out there

    Save your budget for the tractor you need and make do with electric until then

  2. I’m planning to refit the OE arch spats having removed them years ago to fit wider ones and now that I come to reuse them for something I can’t remember which was which. I’ve sussed our the fronts but I can’t decide if the rears are handed, and if so how to tell them apart. My tub is quite rough and bruised so it’s of little use as a template. 

    Can any knowledgeable members help out with some info? 

    Much appreciated, Lewis

  3. Avatars were available without being a supporting member - I've had an image since I joined in 2007. Whilst I have no problem contributing (and have done regularly over the years, and will do again shortly) the removal of avatar privileges seems a bit Photobucket-like to do retrospectively 

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  4. You should look at turbocharging your 1HZ engined land cruisers. Safari do a nice kit with turbo, intercooler, air intake, exhaust and updated clutch. You'll find it transforms the otherwise underwhelming performance. We have a number of turbo converted 1HZ engined land cruisers operating at altitude at 5000kg GVW and find that the performance is adequate 

  5. I don't have experience of the defender specific Alcon kit, but have lots of experience of Alcon kits on armoured vehicles. The bells, rotors and calipers are generally of excellent quality and provide good service. We have encountered problems with the copper rivets used to secure the friction material to the backing plates wearing the surface of the rotor. Apparently this is due to insufficient heat generated by normal road use braking not melting/weakening the rivets, in full race use the pads get hot enough that the copper rivets break down with the friction material rather than wearing the rotor face. For this reason I would look carefully at whether your use is correct for the pad type if the defender kit uses copper rivets. Also be aware that the pads and rotors are pricey 

     

    Personally I would suggest you try a standard replacement aftermarket pad first to see if that provides the stopping power you need. We have had many years of success using EBC pads in many hundreds of vehicles, I'm certain EBC will do a pad to suit Defender. I'd try Yellow or Green compound pads

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