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welshsurferdude

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    Mountain biking, Land rovers and winch challenges :-)

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  1. Had my td5 110 for 100k Isn't used gently and used off road. regularly thrash it but do change oil every 6k, and full service every 10k, Been remapped with full width intercooler so shifts rather well up to nearly 100mph. just as happy bumbling along at 50mph. On the whole its pretty reliable, just treat injector seals/loom as service items due to oil seeping to ecu plug, keep it clean every so often and it'll be fine.
  2. Hi I can get the Modular rims only no tyres from Newport, South Wales to Lincoln hopefully but the buyer lives 3 hours further north so I was wondering if anyone makes the trip anywhere further north for the buyer to collect perhaps? Or if anyone goes from the South to Northumberland area then that would be even better! Kind Regards Kenny
  3. for not an lot more you can get a 2008 tdci 110 ht!
  4. or if you want the best, you can get Fox Shocks that mount in the standard mounts :-) got a set on order from Fox USA
  5. Dave brewer on facebook sorted me on my winch comp 90, £120 for the year, all mods declared, 6 points and 1 claim and im 30. very impressed! will be transferring my 110 soon as sureterm policy runs out next october as that cost me 420 for me and the mrs. not half bad but i reckon dave would do it for half that.
  6. LRO and Nene overland go hand in hand judging by all the articles ive seen based at their premises.
  7. Hi all I have purchased a 2002 LM146 trailer the day before and It has old narrow 12" rims with an illegal spare and a tyre that lost its tread on the way home running empty on the motorway. I will be using this trailer to tow a winch comp 90 long distances so id like to get some good tyres ive been told its best to get wider tyres on 13" rims??? the ones we use at work on x3 2007 ifor 16 foot trailers are on 12" rims and 185/80r12c but i have been told 13" rims with 195.70.R13 tyres are better? Whats the forums opinion? Many thanks Kenny
  8. Thats a discovery middle console isnt it with the hand brake location etc etc That certainly is a proper job! all it needs is some TDCI XS heated seats and ur off!
  9. Ystradgynlais Overland Club have emailed me with info of this site. Future P&P dates for Walters Arena in Glyn-neath near Neath in South Wales. 2000acres and the site of many AWDC comp safari's and also the location of King of Valleys! Waterfall run, lakes to drive in for the brave , many forest tracks and 100 miles of tracks, rock gardens etc etc. including the infamous Hidden Valley where winching is the order of the day! Rules are fairly basic and common sense, 15mph site limit. Fire exhunishers and first aid kits to be carried. all loose items in the cab to be secured. Trailered vehicles will be accepted on site. basic checkover of each vehicle to ensure safety. Entry is £65 which includes MSA insurance. can pay in advance or on the day. Sunday December 30 2012 Sunday March 10 2013 Sat/Sunday June 1/2 2013 Sat/Sunday September 7/8 2013 If you want to go, email YOC4x4 at yoc4x4@gmail.com
  10. www.ipostparcels.com £12 for a HD land rover bumper next day :-D
  11. I use route buddy, 19,99 for entire map of wales, brill!
  12. Yes thats my reason for going to tri-axle to be more stable towing at 60mph especially with the tramlining you find in the UK, and also for going along A roads with twists and camber, more rubber on the road the better? not too concerned about the scrub of tyres when manoevering as it will only do 4-5k a year.
  13. No im not after more weight! just more rubber on the road as Ill be towing 1000miles each way couple times a year and my train of thought was that a extra axle would make it more stable and tow straight and be less suspectible to snaking so to speak? its only few extra kilos, the van I will be using to tow will ideally be a 413cdi or 515cdi lwb sprinter camper van so i will be allowed 6-7 ton train weight, i cant remember exactly. dirty, i did think so but I wanted a ifor ideally as a mate works for local ifor dealer so cheap parts and i use them all the time at work too :-)
  14. Hi there I was wondering if I bought a double axle 14 or 16' ifor williams trailer with a 3500kg gross if it was possible to add a extra axle to make it a tri-axle? Regards Kenny
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