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Fox



Member Since: 26 Aug 2010
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Modifications to make driving easier.
Has anyone made any modifications to thier Defender to make daily commuting easier?

Two of the things I had issues with in my Puma 90 were the heavy clutch pedal and my shoulder rubbing on the B post. This left me with an aching left leg after traffic and sore right shoulder. I am 6'3".

Is there a way to cure things like the heavy clutch pedal and how much can the seat be moved over while still being relatively central to the steering wheel and pedals?

I am interested in ideas as I am thinking about getting a Puma again... but would need to make it more driver friendly.

Thanks in advance! Smile
Post #39147 26th Aug 2010 5:41pm
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BigRuss



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Location: Norfolk
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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Well you could do as I do and get out of bed earlier so I get to office for 06:30 and leave at 16:00, thus missing both morning and evening traffic. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
Post #39150 26th Aug 2010 5:51pm
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Fox



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I was thinking more of modifications to the vehicle than my sanity. Laughing
Post #39151 26th Aug 2010 5:53pm
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Martin
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BigRuss



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Well I've stolen the misses disco 2 auto for the last 2 months so I didn't put to many miles on my 110 before selling it to pick up a puma next week. Isn't the clutch in the puma meant to be easier?!

Still managed to use the disco for 2 weeks after selling the 110! Made her get the bus to work. Laughing Laughing
Post #39154 26th Aug 2010 6:04pm
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Fox



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I had a new 55 plate Td5 for two years (did 57k miles) and a new Puma afterwards for 18 months (I did 20k miles in that) and I found them the same. Fine for regular use, but start hitting traffic and it wasn't nice on a daily basis.
Post #39156 26th Aug 2010 6:13pm
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ken



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Better seats
Post #39157 26th Aug 2010 6:45pm
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BigRuss



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Padding on the B pillar
Post #39159 26th Aug 2010 7:03pm
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MK



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I´m 6.1 and thinking to move the seat 1-2" further back. Puma 110" SW

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Post #39161 26th Aug 2010 7:30pm
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bm52



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Havana
i'm 6'2" and Mud Rails have made a big difference

more leg room, better angle on the clutch and i don't rub the B pillar, and i am well built. BM52
Post #39165 26th Aug 2010 7:59pm
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TACK



Member Since: 26 Apr 2009
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As BM52, fitted MUD rails Bow down before I did 2500 miles on holiday, what a difference, much better for the knees, you sit about 1-2inches higher which may solve some of your issues. Worth the £40.
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Naks



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Re: Modifications to make driving easier.
Fox wrote:
Has anyone made any modifications to thier Defender to make daily commuting easier? Two of the things I had issues with in my Puma 90 were the heavy clutch pedal and my shoulder rubbing on the B post. This left me with an aching left leg after traffic and sore right shoulder.


Easy. get a disco Rolling with laughter
Post #39167 26th Aug 2010 8:04pm
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pouf



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i was thinking of modification the power steering.
if you change the pump from - for example - disco II.
i don't know if this can be done, but i think it could make the driving easier.
if someone has done that i would like to hear him as i am interesting too Embarassed www.newfoundland.gr
Post #39170 26th Aug 2010 8:40pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I raised the seats in mine by about an inch with nylon spacers, which improved the driving position for me (I am not tall enough to need Mud rails).

I am sure that I once read about someone who had taken the remote brake serve from a Rover SD1 (or possibly the model before, P6?) and fitted it as a clutch servo on a S3 LR. If you can find a servo and a space to fit it this would probably make your clutch lighter. (These servos were for single circuit brakes and were remote from the master cylinder, making them very useful if you needed to fit one to a S1 LR).
Post #39179 26th Aug 2010 10:00pm
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harveyg77



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Isn't there a 'quick-ratio' steering box available from someone like Ashcroft transmissions?

I am sure about 5-10 years ago it was something a few people did on Disco's and coudl eb done on Defenders so you don't have to do about twenty turns in either direction with the hula-hoop of a steering wheel!
Post #39190 27th Aug 2010 6:36am
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