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Apynala



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Morocco 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Chawton White
Rear twin shock
Hello,

Does anyone know about this parts:

http://www.terrafirma4x4.com/products_php.php?cat=1&grp=16

Could it be fitted on a Puma?

Thanks Thumbs Up
Post #30199 20th Apr 2010 8:29am
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TallPaul



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I am sure I read in an article in a magazine in the news section about these, that they bolt to the chassis at the top, and need to be welded to the axel at the bottom. It did not mention any fitting restrictions in the article that I can remember.
Post #30202 20th Apr 2010 8:52am
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K9F



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Apynala,

I think the clue may be in their advertising "Accessories and Upgrades for Land Rover Vehicles" and the important note about 30 mm spacers being required for standard Land Rover alloys. There is also a drop down list of a multitude of countries you can contact Terrafirma product suppliers through. Below is the link for UK why not give them a call?

http://www.terrafirma4x4.com/distributors....1271753275

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Post #30204 20th Apr 2010 8:55am
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Apynala



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K9F wrote:
Apynala,

I think the clue may be in their advertising "Accessories and Upgrades for Land Rover Vehicles" and the important note about 30 mm spacers being required for standard Land Rover alloys. There is also a drop down list of a multitude of countries you can contact Terrafirma product suppliers through. Below is the link for UK why not give them a call?

http://www.terrafirma4x4.com/distributors....1271753275

Dog Thumbs Up Dog


Hello,

My def has been fitted with Wolf rims and 235/85 16 Michelin O/R so I phoned to a french dealer and:
- The lower part doesn't need to be welded on the axle Thumbs Up
- He will give me an answer in 2 days if it can be fitted on my truck. Confused

I will tell you.

Thanks
Post #30323 20th Apr 2010 10:14pm
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MK



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pay attn to the fuel filter location. For example those sold by llama4x4/gwyn lewis do not fit stright away and you need to chop the FFilter protection etc Puma 110" SW

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Post #30328 20th Apr 2010 11:01pm
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Sonic3d



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TallPaul wrote:
I am sure I read in an article in a magazine in the news section about these, that they bolt to the chassis at the top, and need to be welded to the axel at the bottom. It did not mention any fitting restrictions in the article that I can remember.


The Devon 4x4 version needs the bottom mount welding Thumbs Up these are bolt on Thumbs Up
Post #30329 20th Apr 2010 11:06pm
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TallPaul



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Sorry, my mistake then!
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ken



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But are they worth it Whistle
Post #30341 21st Apr 2010 7:36am
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TallPaul



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Not to many 200km drives over corrugations where heat build-up is an issue on your daily commute then Ken? Whistle
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AndrewS



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I would say that 98% of the time no. However if you are doing stuff in the desert at high speed then yes. CarlS (my sons) standard 110 crew cab suffered from 'hot' shocks racing a Tomcat across the desert in Morocco. When he pulled up at the end of the day the car took about 10 minutes to stop moving.

Here is a couple of videos.

Ferrying spectators to the 'special stage'


The end of the 'special stage'
 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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TallPaul



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Not many sand dunes in Berkshire though... so probably not for me Wink
Post #30348 21st Apr 2010 8:32am
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Naks



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If you need a double-shock mount, you are doing something wrong.
Post #30351 21st Apr 2010 9:00am
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ken



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TallPaul wrote:
Not to many 200km drives over corrugations where heat build-up is an issue on your daily commute then Ken? Whistle


Not been on the M40 recently then Rolling with laughter


Naks your confusing NEED with WANT Whistle Thumbs Up
Post #30354 21st Apr 2010 9:11am
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Apynala



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Morocco 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Chawton White
Naks wrote:
If you need a double-shock mount, you are doing something wrong.


Shocked

My problem is that we don't the same choice in shock than you have in europe. So I'd like to fit twin-shocks in the case I need to change it and I don't want to wait 1 mounth.

Could you explain why do you think it's a bad thing.

Thanks
Post #30355 21st Apr 2010 9:16am
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Naks



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Apynala wrote:
Could you explain why do you think it's a bad thing.Thanks


It's not necessarily a bad thing if you just want it. Wink

If you need it, then it means you are overloading your Defender, unless you drive uber bad gravel roads on an everyday basis for long periods of time.
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