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I got 2 from Ebay both were Amkov zoom 007, One for each car. They were cheap but they promise full 1080p HD, Video was okay but nowhere near full HD,
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Not sure those will fit on the Puma as the grill sticks out further. I might even have a pair of jate rings at home of my old car, was just looking for something different.
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I've rear some where that Jate rings are not okay for the rear, is that correct?
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Don't know that's why I asked before I ordered some, I see loads of cars around me with them on but they are most drag cars as I live near a track.
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Okay so they are a no no, what would you recommend I fit to the front of Defender Puma, to aid recovery.
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I am thinking of fitting some of these to the front and rear of my Land Rover Defender. I only very rarley do any sort of recovery so they would not get a lot of heavy use. http://www.lrisolutions.co.uk/index.php/land-rover-defender-discovery-4x4-towing-recovcery-eye-tow-loop-strap-orange-90-110.html What do people think they are more for towing race cars but would they hold up to a recovering a stuck Landy. I don't want to put a steering guard on my new Puma these seemed a nice alternative.
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Poor heating and thinking of a replacement,
neil3728 replied to neil3728's topic in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
I plan on taking the heater out in Feb so will look at all the mods then and take my time to make sure its all in tip top working order. Heat was never an issue its the dead fan that's a problem now. If I need more heat later on I'll look again at the D2, but for now I think I could spend the money making the 110 look a little better so the Mrs will like the car. -
Poor heating and thinking of a replacement,
neil3728 replied to neil3728's topic in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
Thinking about it more, it might be easier to remove the heater unit to have a better look at it and to fix the bits i've broke. I won't get enough time now till Feb to have a good look at it, but does anyone have an easy guide on how to remove the heater unit I can follow when I do get the time. -
Poor heating and thinking of a replacement,
neil3728 replied to neil3728's topic in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
Thanks for the part numbers Western, I'll look at that in more detail when I have the time Work is killer at the moment and get some bits ordered. -
Poor heating and thinking of a replacement,
neil3728 replied to neil3728's topic in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
Thanks Western, that didn't end to well, attempted to take a little slack out of the fan control mechanism on the air box and snapped both the small holding bolt then the wire itself. -
Poor heating and thinking of a replacement,
neil3728 replied to neil3728's topic in Defender Forum (1983 - 2016)
The fan is clear and moves very easily when pushed around, even with one finger, so I am thinking the motor is dead. I know its not the fuse as these have been swapped for a known good one already. -
Ever since I have owned my 110 the heater has been rubbish. more like an asthmatic blowing on the windscreen than anything. So when the heater fan stopped working it didn't make too much difference. Now the Mrs is complaining and I could do with a bit of heat on these cold mornings, but looking around there must be a better product than just replacing the old fan. How much heat does the eberspacher D2 kick out, could I use this instead to warm the car up and defrost the windscreen.
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Thanks Western. I'll give them a ring after Christmas
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I have a 1985, Land Rover 110, which has been fitted with a 200tdi from a discovery. My exhaust has decided that it needs to be changed. as part of it fell off last night. I might as well change all of it in one go. Is there any difference in the down pipe from a discovery 200tdi and a defender one. I can't work out which one will fit the car. Any advise would be welcome.