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PeteA



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Useful modifications while the dash is in bits
I had the pleasure today of replacing the windscreen wiper drives on my XS 90, 3 hours later and with the dash in a 1000 pieces i thought i 'd ask what are the best mods to do before I put it back together again. Ideas were;

Bigger Mud stuff demisters with side vents - are they any good, at £130 i think there a bit pricy

http://www.mudstuff.co.uk/DefenderVENT.shtml

Auxilary harness / switch for roof lights (no lights fitted yet)

Rev counter instead of the clock

Any other ideas or comments welcome soon as when its back in one piece I intend it to stay that way!

Pete
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markb110



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Hi Pete

Whilst i last had my dash apart i got some pipe and tee pieces from halfords and doubled up my screen washers

See pic


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Good luck

Mark
Post #123299 11th Feb 2012 7:53pm
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WarPig



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Install a wiring loom & switch for a heated windscreen?
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LRM [or was it LRO] did a mini review of those demisters last month ... didnt rate them too highly Whistle

And for what are basically a pair of shaped plastic tubes .... £130 Shocked They are having a laugh Rolling with laughter Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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landy andy



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Dave-H wrote:
LRM [or was it LRO] did a mini review of those demisters last month ... didnt rate them too highly Whistle

And for what are basically a pair of shaped plastic tubes .... £130 Shocked They are having a laugh Rolling with laughter


I think you are thinking of a different product. The ones mud stuff do are very good, the ones in the mag where Censored bits of plastic that fitted to the top of the dash for £80 ish.

Andy
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landy andy



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These are the crappy ones

http://www.defenderdemister.com/

Andy
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Dave-H



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landy andy wrote:
Dave-H wrote:
LRM [or was it LRO] did a mini review of those demisters last month ... didnt rate them too highly Whistle

And for what are basically a pair of shaped plastic tubes .... £130 Shocked They are having a laugh Rolling with laughter


I think you are thinking of a different product. The ones mud stuff do are very good, the ones in the mag where Censored bits of plastic that fitted to the top of the dash for £80 ish.

Andy


I stand corrected ... apologies to mud Stuff Embarassed Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #123322 11th Feb 2012 9:30pm
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PeteA



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landy andy wrote:
These are the crappy ones

http://www.defenderdemister.com/

Andy


Thanks Andy I've seen these and I am not impressed, have you tried the Mudstuff ones? Its either fit those or try some homebrew ones.

I think the double screen washers and wiring for heated screen are a good idea, thanks for the suggestions guys

Pete
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Paullr90



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Another thumbs up to do the twin washers. Did mine when I was messing with the radio, makes a big difference. 2003 Td5 90XS
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landy andy



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Thanks Andy I've seen these and I am not impressed, have you tried the Mudstuff ones? Its either fit those or try some homebrew ones.

Pete[/quote]

No I have not tried them myself, but have seen them and like Thumbs Up , having the heated screen makes a massive difference, but the side windows are a pain, just need to save enough pennies.

Andy
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MK



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Has the wiper motor enough power to spray through 2 screen washers? Or is at limits like everything else.... Puma 110" SW

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PeteA



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markb110 wrote:
Hi Pete

Whilst i last had my dash apart i got some pipe and tee pieces from halfords and doubled up my screen washers

See pic


Click image to enlarge


Good luck

Mark


Hi Mark

I take it you used the existing two holes in the bulk head that are currently plugged ? What did you seal up the old nozzle hole with?

PS like your motor, same year as mine but mines alot less modified Bow down

Cheers

Pete
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LandRoverAnorak



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Swap the front wiper relay for the VW variable one.

Run a link wire to the rear wiper switch to provide auto wash wipe when used with the intermittent rear wiper kit.

Possibly LED instrument lights?

One of the things I remember doing years ago to a Series III was fitting a restrictor in the passenger side windscreen demister pipe to divert more airflow to the drivers' side. Less useful if you have a heated screen, of course. Darren

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PeteA



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
Swap the front wiper relay for the VW variable one.

Run a link wire to the rear wiper switch to provide auto wash wipe when used with the intermittent rear wiper kit.

Possibly LED instrument lights?

One of the things I remember doing years ago to a Series III was fitting a restrictor in the passenger side windscreen demister pipe to divert more airflow to the drivers' side. Less useful if you have a heated screen, of course.


Darren

Where is the wiper realy located, I suspect behind the instrument module that i have just replaced Embarassed not sure I understand your link wire mod but the led instruments are a good idea.

I've a heated screen so no need for the airlow mod

Pete
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LandRoverAnorak



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Yeah, the relay is behind the instruments. Take a look HERE for more details.

The link wire thing is part of the instructions if you buy the rear intermittent wiper kit that can be found on eBay. Darren

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