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Philip Tonkin

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  1. I had a t4 Syncro with the 2.3 litre N/A diesel. That was nice. Was written off when a corsa hit me head on.

    When I say written off, I still see it being driven around the north east. It still has a dint in the wing and has had one new wheel and a new grill. The new wheel is easy to spot as 3 are red an there is one silver.

    Found a pick of it.

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  2. my next choice would be a Sprinter 4x4. I have been all over western Europe in a Sprinter and they are great for long distance work.

    :)

    I find them undergeared for on road work and over geared for off-road. I wouldn't want to do long distance in them. No worse than a defender though..

    We have quite a few at work, they are a pain when they go wrong but not as bad as trying to get parts for a transit county.

  3. I would never buy an Ex-Utility Land Rover. Gone are the days of maintaining for maintaining sake. These days all utilities are businesses like all others and treat vehicles as an expense/tool.

    When it comes to disposing of them an over maintained vehicle will fetch the same as any other in an auction house.

    Add that to the harsher environment that most have to work in your getting something that has had a hard life.

    There are a few exceptions. Some companies will have vehicles that have hardly moved from site. Look for VERY low mileages. Apart from some heavy towing these will be good.

    All of the BT 90's I have seen are good.

    Avoid anything with chequerplate or a winch

  4. Can Alloy wheels be fitted to Sankey's? I have noticed some difference in the hub design. Will a freestyle for example fit?

    hello thought i ought to share few of my views with you on this subject, ive actually bought my way trailer(voyager1) and i love it to bits! in answer to ure question do alloys fit as you can see from pic yes they do with bit of modfying! i cut of tie down disk on end cap on sanky axle and with some tidying on the alloys they just just, by nats knee cap fit on!

    ime very pleased with trailer paul built for me, i supplied sankey chasi paul refurbished it fitted box and tent to it, i think the trailer is value for money when you see how much expertise, skill and attention to detail has gone into building it, i think ude be very hard pushed to buy similar trialer similar quality build for any less,

    Thanks for your post Shep.

    I have worked out that if I use spacers on them (as I will be on the 90 too) I should be able to clear them easily. Your trailer does look very nice indeed!

  5. I thought there was already a topic on this (mine) but couldn't find it.

    Basically my Defender keeps imobilising itself.

    I know the sequence of doors and keys to reset it but that's having no effect.

    I have replaced the key fob with a new one and had it paired to the car - with seemingly no effect.

    So what next?

    I live in a very low crime area (not UK), never lock it and never use the alarm so not bothered about the imobiliser so is there a way how the imobiliser can be permanently removed of disengaged?

    Yes it can be removed/disabled in the ECU. You are best speaking to IRB, Bell or the like.

  6. With hard driving it's normal but not when driving stready. Are you double declutching or over reving whilst in neutral?

    I can get continuous black smoke out of mine if giving it beans but under normal conditions I get none. My mods are the same (intercooler/re-map) but not by Allisport.

  7. Been thinking for some time about building a camping trailer based on a Disk braked wide track Sankey. Seems relatively straight forward but the deeper I look into it the more limited my designs become based on the limitations of the original footprint of the bed.

    Looking at the design of most of the South African trailers the have much longer aframes and the axles are much further back. I suppose this aids articulation and increases space but will make the nose weight higher and increase the likelyhood of grounding.

    I am keen to use a Nato hitch.

    Should I get a Sankey, build a box and see how it goes, possibly extending the A-frame in the future or start from scratch and build a new chassis which is closer to my requirements and use indespension units.

    Can Alloy wheels be fitted to Sankey's? I have noticed some difference in the hub design. Will a freestyle for example fit?

  8. I went straight for the LED flush look after seeing a US Landy in rock crawler setup...

    The rear ones are from US trucks and are 4" diameter, and the fronts are marker lights.

    Passed two MOTs with no problems and is a bit more unique than standard lights.

    I realise that they are not to everyones liking, but I think they are brill.

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    Nic, have you a link to a source for those rear lamps? They would be perfect for my trailer project!

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