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geobloke



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Oh dear.... I was just chatting with SWMBO about wheel choices... I know I know you fool... "how about anthracite" she says...

Oh no... more choices...



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Post #1010292 6th Oct 2023 1:54pm
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geobloke



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blackwolf wrote:
Black Blindos!


I am just not sold on the black thing... Blindos are lovely, but mucho mucho money. Yikes... Shocked
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geobloke



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L110CDL wrote:
Out of all your pics, the black boosts Thumbs Up


Have you thought about David Bowyer's guys for the repair of your winch motor geo ?


Nope I think because Miffy has gone very black and blue the wheels need to be a different colour.

I may have a line on a functioning winch... Mine is very very old and just not worth the cost of repair.


Screbble wrote:
Well…

I actually pefer the original Boosts (maybe refurbished) on Miffy with the white wolfs a close second.

Controversial Rolling with laughter


Yup, the wife likes them too... So definitely an option I think. The Wolfs have point blank been veto'd Rolling with laughter In any colour Rolling with laughter



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Can't go wrong with a blue Defender with Black Boosts Thumbs Up


Now your Defender is a much lighter colour blue than Miffy (Oslo Blue) who from different directions looks inky black blue.



The question is... DIY paint job... or Not?! not sure how robust alloy wheel rattle can would be. Rolling Eyes
Post #1010295 6th Oct 2023 2:01pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
A bit far for you to travel but Birkenhead Powder coating do alloy wheel powder coating if any help 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #1010297 6th Oct 2023 2:05pm
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geobloke



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Well not that far really. I regularly pick the wife up at Chester so a bit further. Any idea on cost of a refurb? I have no idea to be frank.
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geobloke



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Answered my own question. £40 per wheel. Next day service £230 for four wheels.

Hmmm... About the same price as new boost wheels... Rolling Eyes Nope I am wrong... When on Earth did the cost of Alloy wheels go up so much Shocked £170 per boost alloy... Shocked

Now refurb looks like a great option...
Post #1010300 6th Oct 2023 2:11pm
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
Sorted then. I have metal bits powder coated but never wheels. But a mate had his VW transporter done and he was happy. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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geobloke



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Ok ok last one I promise... Always want ed set of Tomb Raider alloys... Rolling Eyes



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geobloke



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Not sure I like those on Miffy at all now Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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excossack



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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
Original silver or white wolfs? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #1010306 6th Oct 2023 3:03pm
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geobloke wrote:
blackwolf wrote:
Black Blindos!


I am just not sold on the black thing... Blindos are lovely:


Anthracite Blindos then! Thumbs Up
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L110CDL



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geobloke wrote:
Not sure I like those on Miffy at all now Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


I don't like them either Rolling Eyes

What about the boosts the same colour as Miffy Whistle Clayton.

1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.
Keeper.
Post #1010360 6th Oct 2023 8:56pm
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geobloke



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Oooo Shocked Oslo blue boosts. That's a bit fancy. I feel that is the sort of thing a Defender owner from Chelsea would do, not one from Corwen Rolling Eyes
Post #1010441 7th Oct 2023 7:19pm
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geobloke



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Well, the wife is away this weekend Mr. Green Oh look... some time to do Miffy things... Where to begin...

The zircon pump has now been removed and the non-zircon idler pulley and smaller belt installed. Without that lump there is so much space to get to the centrifugal filter housing. Should have done this years ago.


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And folks, if you here what sounds like a mini turbo noise (but not the cool sort) that rises and falls with rpm then think dry idler bearing... Bad bearing, bad bad bearing...



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To be honest it isn't that bad, just OK. So a clean and re-grease with see this one until I get a replacement.

Then a trip out to a lurking forumite called Joe (good to meet you Joe) to pick up a used and in desperate need of a loving home Warm 9.5XP winch. This is the older version c.2009 and has seen life, but it is a Warn and unlike my no-name brand winch if it needs parts I will be able to get them. So, I took Miffy for a good drive to the shops, via somewhere nowhere near the shops Rolling Eyes With my chores down I began the refurb of this winch.

It was in a sorry sorry state when I picked it up, but I have seen much much worse.


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It took a little while to strip down due to a couple of captive nuts being fused in the winch uprights and I managed to shear one of the bolts in the upper brace bars... Balls... It is OK, I will either have to drill out the bolt or replace the braces with the ones from my other winch. But, after a few hours spent in the garden the motor and gearbox have been stripped cleaned greased and are ready to go back into service.


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All they are missing is a lick of paint. Oh and the main drum needs a good wire brush and paint to. After that it is just a case of fitting it with the wiring that is already in Miffy.

Tell you what. I have dismantled a lot of different brands of winch, never a Warn. They are made exceptionally well. I can see why it is said others emulate Warn. The components are top notch. This particular winch, as I said, has had a decent life prior to me and I could see the wear in the motor, but the brushes still have 3/4s of their length left and the bearings were in good order. The gears in the gearbox had a little surface from sitting around for quite a while, but there was zero wear on the teeth or other components. Really impressed. Anyway, the real purpose behind going for the Warn even if it is a little "worn" (sorry couldn't resist) is that it has great parts support and the ability to upgrade the motor if and when that finally dies.

Should I have gone for a bigger winch?! meh, yes and no. Miffy is a heavy beast but not beyond a 9500lb winch and there is always the marvellous world of multi-line pulls if required. But compared to my old 13000lb winch this Warn will be super quick to spool in. The 13000lb was go grab a coffee slow, but strong. til it died... Rolling with laughter

Oh and look how good Miffy looks in the "Enthusiast Drivers" section of the carpark Rolling with laughter Bow down No mundane cars allowed...



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Post #1010443 7th Oct 2023 8:00pm
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geobloke



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Well. It has been quite the weekend spent stripping down a used and moderately abused Warn 9.5XP winch, above. Well it has now been painted and installed into Miffys winch bumper.

It's a bit "stealth" in the matt black...


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And I just remembered to grab the winch cover I had made for it. Just in time too as it is tipping it down.


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The only thing that is quite rough is the old winch line thimble and hook. Yuk...! This has done a lot of work in its life and has been sat out in every element. I am tempted to go "hookless"... Shocked Shocked


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Instead relying on soft shackles and reducing the amount of metal in the kit. I like that idea, but I wonder if I will miss the heavy reliability of the steel... Don't know...

The only irritating thing is that the Winchmax solenoid I bought last year appears to have died, or at least half of it has dies. I suspect moisture has seeped into the armature. It is supposed to be IP68 weather sealed. Quite annoyed. Might be just a case of opening it up and working the moving part with some light oil. These things really could better made. I would pay twice the price for a completely sealed unit.

And to end this segment... Strafing run across the clean bonnet Rolling with laughter If I were a bird, I would probably find dark coloured vehicles and do the same thing....



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