I also drive a 110, so rushing isn't an option.
Adding rest stops, refuelling breaks, detours to visit shops, all add up.
I've children as well, consider them! (In car DVD, a godsend).
We all need the "Holiday", just remember everyone has to enjoy it as well!
With most trips you find that amazing the amount of time gobbled up with just getting there.
I'm just suggesting that, you aim for your destination, then you can see what time you have left.
France is a big country.
Being involved in Motorsport support,(Like Ralph) I have this on the back.
Courtesy of the days when I worked on a Rescue Unit.
I find it comes in handy on Forest Stages.
Depends on how hard you really want to try?
Are you that keen?
Traction/Heavy Foot?failing to read the conditions.
I'm sure you will soon get replies from people far more experienced at breaking Land Rovers.
Yes you can do it!
Disco & Defender roll bar are the same.
As has been stated Roll bar chassis brackets are different, but can be bought.
Have fitted one to the rear of my 110.
Mine's a 1994 110 SW 300Tdi,
Date Status
24 Mar 2010 to onwards Not Subject to LEZ
What does not subject to the Low Emission Zone mean?
According to our records this vehicle is not subject to the Low Emission Zone and is not required to meet the Low Emission Zone standards this time.
Mine's also listed as a 5 Door hatchback
I have to agree with all above.
We drove to Switzerland via a stop in France, & found that you could go all around the houses to avoid paying tolls.
It's just a case of the pace/time you have to do it.
We used the autoroutes (300tdi 110) & enjoyed it.
It's not cheap, but then nothing over there is at the moment.
Just remember some of the primary routes can be a pain.
Downpipe rusted through, so removed. Couldn't get one of the downpipe bolts out, so removed manifold(7 more nuts).
Apart, from the small cut on the head (no hair, so no early warning)
Just got to get the other piece of pipe off the cat.
Means the eurobox is out of action, so using the 110 for work.
(Some LR content, but not a lot!)