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mhill



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS DCPU Bonatti Grey
Head Light Leveling
Any ideas why a 2009 XS Doubble Cab wouldn't have a head light levelling switch?
Post #26141 7th Mar 2010 9:18pm
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ken



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Caus its built by brummies
Post #26151 7th Mar 2010 9:28pm
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Ads90



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I thought some 110s still had a Boge self-leveller fitted? XSs?
Have a look on the rear axle?
Post #26197 8th Mar 2010 9:55am
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Grockle



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because it a commercial and has dim dip headlights 2.4 90 XS
1968 1/32 scale Britains 109 Pick up.
Post #26229 8th Mar 2010 2:57pm
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mhill



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Phoned up the local stealer earlier and apparently it was specked by the original owner without head lamp levelling, could this be the case?
Post #26294 8th Mar 2010 8:56pm
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Glynparry25



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mhill wrote:
Phoned up the local stealer earlier and apparently it was specked by the original owner without head lamp levelling, could this be the case?


Doesn't come with the adjustable lights. Probably because it comes with the HD rear suspension which means that if you have anything less than a ton in the tub and a full load the ligts won't need adjusting.

Glyn Sheep
Post #26295 8th Mar 2010 9:14pm
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mhill



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Glynparry25 wrote:
mhill wrote:
Phoned up the local stealer earlier and apparently it was specked by the original owner without head lamp levelling, could this be the case?


Doesn't come with the adjustable lights. Probably because it comes with the HD rear suspension which means that if you have anything less than a ton in the tub and a full load the ligts won't need adjusting.

Glyn Sheep


So what about when i regularly have the full 3500kg behind on the trailer?
Post #26297 8th Mar 2010 9:22pm
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ti-fat-man



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Grockle wrote:
because it a commercial and has dim dip headlights


what are the 'dim dip' lights, obviously not high and low beam...not sure really... Embarassed
Post #26300 8th Mar 2010 9:26pm
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Glynparry25



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mhill wrote:
So what about when i regularly have the full 3500kg behind on the trailer?


With that remembr that only 150Kg or so is pushing down on the tow ball, the 3500Kg is on the trailers' wheels so shouldn't alter the angle of the vehicle much if any.

Glyn Sheep
Post #26301 8th Mar 2010 9:26pm
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