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steve E Member Since: 06 Mar 2011 Location: Tenby Posts: 2073 |
A very nice read
and a very nice Truck look forward to the next instalment Steve |
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16th Jan 2015 9:02am |
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munch90 Member Since: 26 Oct 2013 Location: guildford Posts: 3558 |
the air con fan comes on when you switch ac on to protect the compressor
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16th Jan 2015 9:15am |
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GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10381 |
Good honest write up, do you think that going for the Urban Truck was extra money well spent (I know they are kinda realistically priced, unlike the others out there)?
Maybe the extras that you have added since, UT could look into supplying on all their future builds (good for Mud and UT). |
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16th Jan 2015 9:47am |
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JustStarting Member Since: 02 Sep 2014 Location: Dorset Posts: 146 |
Ah ok I didn't know this. I have just got a second hand motor unit from the scrapping I am playing with it to see if it is happy to run at half speed. I find it a little noisy even at its lowest setting MY2015 110 Urban Truck Expedition Spec 2005 Td5 TwinCab 1998 110 CSW 300tdi |
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16th Jan 2015 10:49am |
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URBAN TRUCK Member Since: 24 Jan 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 150 |
Nice work |
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16th Jan 2015 11:18am |
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Venomator Member Since: 25 Aug 2014 Location: Peterborough Posts: 2087 |
That seems like a good honest round up of most of our experiences of living with a Landy JS...
And, if you carry on with that kind of mileage you will have a nice little investment for the future... Rog... The GREEN One... MY2016 Urban Truck Build Thread - http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic40548....al[/color] |
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16th Jan 2015 11:26am |
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acuss01 Member Since: 27 Jun 2014 Location: London Posts: 225 |
Thanks very much for sharing this JustStarting. Can you explain a little bit more about the Mantec Rear Wheel Carrier. I don't really understand its purpose or how it works? Thanks! 2015 110 XS CSW Montalcino Red with Black Pack
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16th Jan 2015 12:16pm |
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X4SKP Member Since: 29 Nov 2013 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2295 |
Hello JustStarting
Thanks for this...a good read. Totally agree with the 300tdi Vs Puma observations too... I would also add that as you say the Defender / Puma will always be a Truck, despite what you do to it, that a comprehensive sound deadening exercise to the standard interior really does change the experience of a long distance trip, it also significantly helps if you have any 1/2 decent ICE fitted. I didn't know about the Heat Deflectors form MUD I will check these out... thanks. I have looked at this area a few times recently, working out how to improve what is an obvious 'short coming' in the standard design from Land Rover... They really should have sorted this but that opportunity has now gone. Yesterday I parked next to the first Urban Truck I have seen close up, I did give it a reasonable walk around and was impressed, the add on parts looked to be well fitted, the owner arrived (not on here) and we got talking, we then went through the you show me yours... I''ll show you mine routine, and I came away very impressed. Not over done but what was there was done well. anyway good luck with the next 4 months SKIP https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83242.html |
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16th Jan 2015 1:08pm |
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JustStarting Member Since: 02 Sep 2014 Location: Dorset Posts: 146 |
Hi Greeni, thanks for the comments I did a lot of research when I was buying the Truck and at that time I was going to build one myself using a stock XS When I priced it all up and looked into it, the deal I struck with Simon was better IMO It also happened that I loved all the stuff that Simon / Urban Truck had on their Expedition Spec Trucks. I am sure that the list of what you can add will be never ending but I am sure that Simon will be adding to his spec as time goes on I have a few more things lined up MY2015 110 Urban Truck Expedition Spec 2005 Td5 TwinCab 1998 110 CSW 300tdi |
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16th Jan 2015 4:35pm |
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JustStarting Member Since: 02 Sep 2014 Location: Dorset Posts: 146 |
Cheers To be honest I'm really not trying to keep the mileage low or anything, I have been there and done that and you still get bid in the goolies when you come to sell it!!! I am planning some long trips abroad so will catch up the mileage I am sure MY2015 110 Urban Truck Expedition Spec 2005 Td5 TwinCab 1998 110 CSW 300tdi |
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16th Jan 2015 4:40pm |
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JustStarting Member Since: 02 Sep 2014 Location: Dorset Posts: 146 |
Cheers Skip http://www.mudstuff.co.uk/mud-puma-heater-deflector.html That's the link for the Deflector, I think they are the only one producing it at the moment. As I mentioned there had been a few negative reviews about the quality of the finish but mine was perfect when it arrived MY2015 110 Urban Truck Expedition Spec 2005 Td5 TwinCab 1998 110 CSW 300tdi |
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16th Jan 2015 4:50pm |
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JustStarting Member Since: 02 Sep 2014 Location: Dorset Posts: 146 |
Sorry not the best pics but hopefully you can see that the wheel no longer sits, or should I say hangs on the back door Click image to enlarge Hopefully you can see its sat away from the door and the arm that its sat on? Click image to enlarge The Carrier is bolted onto the body and frame so its solid, then the weight of the wheel is balanced / spread-out along the carrier, the door closes so easily now Looks like this without the wheel The weight of the wheel was making my rear door sag and making it difficult to close properly MY2015 110 Urban Truck Expedition Spec 2005 Td5 TwinCab 1998 110 CSW 300tdi |
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16th Jan 2015 5:06pm |
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X4SKP Member Since: 29 Nov 2013 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2295 |
Thanks JustStarting
The MUD PHD (Puma Heater Deflector) looks to be vacuum formed, at low volume this technique is right for an after market product of this type. The part coming off of the tool however needs to be trimmed back, which may be where the quality issues have arisen. It's relatively little money so I'll give it a go. My whole dash has been out anyway to be refinished so to join in this part to would need to be colour coded to my vehicle, so any quality issues (i anticipate) would be dealt with. Thanks again for following up... it's what makes this Forum the best place to be... SKIP https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic83242.html Last edited by X4SKP on 17th Jan 2015 7:48am. Edited 1 time in total |
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16th Jan 2015 5:18pm |
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CFB Member Since: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire Posts: 803 |
Good write-up
I agree about the heater fan speeds, I'm sure I saw a post a long time back from someone who had fitted a variable resistor of some sort that gave you infinite control over the blower speed. You leave the switch at full but then adjust with a rotary control to any speed you like rather than the preset 'steps'. Certainly worth doing if you have the know how (which I don't) Andy |
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16th Jan 2015 6:15pm |
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