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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic25529.html?highlight=toolkit
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2nd Jan 2014 6:46pm |
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Criffel Member Since: 14 Dec 2013 Location: Dumfries Posts: 42 |
Cheers K9F. Did do a search first before posting but didnt come up with anything that answered my question. 2011 D4 Nara Bronze
2007 Discovery Rimini Red. Gone. Thanks for the memories. 1994 Defender 90 300 TDI - Galv chassis No one warned me Land Rover are not cars but an obsession! |
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2nd Jan 2014 7:07pm |
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GUM97 Member Since: 05 Feb 2012 Location: Cheshire Posts: 3555 |
That thread doesn't cover off roading though, just general tools An engine to TDi for!
"Land Rover- Proudly turning drivers into mechanics since 1948" |
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2nd Jan 2014 9:12pm |
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zone30 Member Since: 07 Sep 2012 Location: Gent Posts: 669 |
First get it protected: steering and diff guards, maybe HD steering and tracking rods or wait untilyou bent one (like I did).
2 shackles 1 kinetic rope A good jack, hi lift when mud is expected A small waffle board as jack base Should actually add another shackle and load divider soload is divided over the 2 front recovery eyes. And at least one full size waffke board. But what I have now is the very basic. But most importantly: make sure you have proper recovery eyes back and front and tonot go alone so you can recover each other. Later you can maybe consider a winch but it's not a beginners tool. Still don't have one yet and it's still not a priority for me. Will furter protect the underside and get a spare wheel carrier before a winch. |
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2nd Jan 2014 9:52pm |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5690 |
For off road, I would carry the tools and parts to change
wheel bearings, (hub nut socket, socket set, grease gun, silicone sealant) Prop uj's (imperial spanners, sockets, hammer, grease gun) Alt drive belt (fan removal spanners if required) Bulbs (screw drivers) Spare wheel (jack, wheel brace, wheel chock) I also carry wire and a few connectors, fuses, 14mm ratchet spanner for removing challis, threaded bar and nuts. And loads of other stuff Andy |
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2nd Jan 2014 10:09pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17363 |
The one essential tool without which I would never venture off tarmac is a good shovel.
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2nd Jan 2014 10:32pm |
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Weston18 Member Since: 20 Oct 2013 Location: Norhamptonshire Posts: 93 |
Maybe worth carrying spare shafts and cv's dependant on what type of off roading you intend to do, laning or play days or challenging/comps.
Personally for laning I carry a 150pc socket set, pliers, cutters, small handsaw, knife, small compressor, screwdrivers and a jack. Recovery wise, 2 strops and a few shackles. Cheers. |
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2nd Jan 2014 10:52pm |
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Criffel Member Since: 14 Dec 2013 Location: Dumfries Posts: 42 |
Thanks for the advice everyone.
Must start that shopping list 2011 D4 Nara Bronze 2007 Discovery Rimini Red. Gone. Thanks for the memories. 1994 Defender 90 300 TDI - Galv chassis No one warned me Land Rover are not cars but an obsession! |
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3rd Jan 2014 12:43am |
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JWL Member Since: 26 Oct 2011 Location: Hereford Posts: 3443 |
To be honest f you keep up with maintenance on your motor, you lessen the risk of anything going wrong when ou and about. I have all manner of tools and spares in my motor, that is mainly as I do a fair amount of spannering and most of the stuff stays on board as I know where it is. I do a fair amount of greenlaning and I can say hand on heart that I have allways driven home, as is the case of pay and play sites I've been to.
The one thing I would say is carry a few commonly used spanners, 10mm, 13mm, 14mm, 17mm and 19mm. A quality adjustable, mole grips and a hammer. Some sockets to match the spanners, few spare fuses and a small selection of bulbs. The only things that have happened when out and about with others have been the odd puncture, a UJ failure and a drive flange stripped out. The latter two were sorted by taking the prop off and in the case of both of them driven home on diff lock. The main thing is preventative maintenance. |
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3rd Jan 2014 1:48am |
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Dave T Member Since: 07 Jun 2013 Location: Glasgow Posts: 490 |
think you need a 110 to carry all these suggestions! 2015 RRS Autobiography SDV6
1994 Def 90 300tdi |
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3rd Jan 2014 6:53am |
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Criffel Member Since: 14 Dec 2013 Location: Dumfries Posts: 42 |
Thinking about it you have most of this already DT,......... except the spare hub. 2011 D4 Nara Bronze
2007 Discovery Rimini Red. Gone. Thanks for the memories. 1994 Defender 90 300 TDI - Galv chassis No one warned me Land Rover are not cars but an obsession! |
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3rd Jan 2014 7:15am |
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Tompoole Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Bucks Posts: 827 |
make sure you go with someone in a toyota so they can tow you home
i'll get my coat Have fun be happy |
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4th Jan 2014 11:36am |
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Criffel Member Since: 14 Dec 2013 Location: Dumfries Posts: 42 |
So a 110 to put the tools in and a trailer for the Toyota. Cheers guys 2011 D4 Nara Bronze 2007 Discovery Rimini Red. Gone. Thanks for the memories. 1994 Defender 90 300 TDI - Galv chassis No one warned me Land Rover are not cars but an obsession! |
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4th Jan 2014 12:01pm |
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