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chrispy



Member Since: 13 Mar 2015
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Wales 1987 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Keswick Green
Does that mean you don't need the console? No worries if you don't, i'll just list it on eBay or somewhere. This iron goat console sounds interesting.
Post #416029 13th Apr 2015 8:49pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
I'm afraid not sorry Big Cry

I had a quick measure up and the frame I have is too wide and would be far to difficult to modify Sad

I have chosen the Iron Goat console because to my eye it looks far better than the Mud one or the Raptor-Eng one and has an aluminium sub skin which makes it much more sturdy than the others.

However, as with all these things it will be a slow evolution as I need to look at many other things such as positioning, in relation to what goes on it but also where on the new dash it goes (if its not in the middle it will look very off) as well as clearance for passenger knees in the centre seat - if this dosn't work then I will have to start looking more seriously at cubby boxes which is annoying as I like the versatility of the centre seat and use it quite regularly.

Irritatingly most of the issues I have could be solved by ether a roof console or a cubby box but I need the centre seat and cant fit a roof console as I have a sun roof! Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #416033 13th Apr 2015 9:10pm
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chrispy



Member Since: 13 Mar 2015
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Wales 1987 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Keswick Green
Now you say that yet someone on a facebook group the other day said that with a very minor mod he fitted the overhead console fine with a sunroof. He was supposed to post back the following day how he did it but no sign since. He sounded very convincing but then the best Censored do don't they! I'd love an overhead console on the wife's 90 and if I can find someone who has done it tidy i'll deffo get one.
Post #416036 13th Apr 2015 9:29pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Thought I'd update here about the Wolf wheels.

First of all here she is on Silver Modulars, 265/75/16 General Grabber At2


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Note the depth of the studs, on modulars the nut comes right flush with the end of the stud.


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The wolfs are much thicker in the center because of the ticker guage of plate used. They also have pressed nut "chamfered sockets" which allow the nut to exert its clamping force over the entire area of the chamfer rather than rely on the thickness of the plate to supply the chamfer. This gives a much larger clamping area and spreads the load more evenly to the wheel and nut and preserves the thickness of the material around the stud.

It does however give the effect of looking like the studs aren't long enough. This is extenuated on rear drum braked vehicles as the thickness of the drum has the effect of making the stud slightly shorter. You can fit longer studs (FRC7577) but at about £4 per stud your looking at the best part of £120- and thats if your going to fit yourself + the additional cost of wheel bearing grease and axle oil (which you may as well do as your in there)

The army have been fitting Wolf wheels to earlier vehicles with rear drums like mine for years and there is a letter (though I am yet to actually track it down and read it) from Land Rover Technical to the MOD which clearly states that fitting Wolf wheels to earlier vehicles is perfectly safe as the length of the nut engaged on the thread and the counter bore of the wheel is more than strong enough and the 1-2 threads not engaged would not pose any danger. This is also accompanied with the advice that Wolf/Hd wheels are to be torqued up to 170Nm rather than the standard 100nm for standard wheels or 130nm for alloys.

My view is, if it is good enough for the army and countless other people to fit wolfs like this it is more than enough for me. If I am shown good evidence to say otherwise I will reconsider this but I cant justify that sort of expense for a set of wheels. However, as a precaution (and because I like them) I have added nut indicators just in case something decides to move.

So here she is.


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Annoyingly I knocked one of the hub covers loose while fitting a wheel and it leaked Evil or Very Mad


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One thing I will have to investigate is my tracking as my drivers side front tyre looked like this Shocked


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Weirdly there was no wandering or feeling of dragging or any adverse driving characteristics as you would expect with this much of a deviation but the depth of tread differs by about 3mm from outside(thinnest) to inside (thickest)

Elsewhere the centre dash was progressed by fitting the 2 gauges and dash centre.


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I would love to hear from anyone who can open up gauges as I want to paint the tachometer white to match the others.

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Post #417269 19th Apr 2015 2:02pm
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BuckBlu110



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United Kingdom 1994 Defender 110 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel CSW Buckingham Blue
Looks much better Shaggy, wolfs with mud terrains are a cracking match!
Post #417328 19th Apr 2015 5:02pm
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chrispy



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Wales 1987 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Keswick Green
They look the business Shaggy I must say.
Post #417344 19th Apr 2015 5:29pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Thanks Guys.

I think I'm warming to them the more I drive them and see them.


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Seems to fit in rather well though Very Happy Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #417349 19th Apr 2015 5:45pm
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Fatboy Slim



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What a lovely 110 and in the right colour for a 200 Arles blue Thumbs Up if you ever think of selling up give me a shout Thumbs Up
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Landy-Novice



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looking great! but cant help notice the photo. the wheel looks like its running neg camber? possibly wheelbearing or more likley kingpins?

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Post #417355 19th Apr 2015 6:06pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Thank You Fatboyslim! Will let you know if she does, but it may be some time in the future if ever!

Interesting point Landy Novice!

Might just be the angle as it was the other wheel which had the unusual wear, all the others were a bit more normal. How can I check the swivel pins? The bearings have no play in them at all and have no ill noises so I'd say they were fairly sound.

Otherwise its a bent front axle or stub axle which is a bit more of an issue. Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #417365 19th Apr 2015 6:55pm
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Pickles



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Australia 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 CSW Keswick Green
Guage installation is very neat, looks "Factory".
Top job, Pickles.
Post #417453 19th Apr 2015 10:36pm
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shaggydog



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United Kingdom 1991 Defender 110 200 Tdi USW Arles Blue
Bit of a cosmetic change!
Hi guys,

Long time no updated (my apologies Embarassed ) but I have been very busy with life and girlfriend and work- rinse and repeat!

Anyway, bank holiday weekend!

During the week I did some sneaky ebaying and picked up a pair of series 3 headlight surrounds in a sort of gross yellow blue grey colour.

I took them to a a friendly chap a few units down at work with a small cabinet blaster who in exchange for some beer tokens removed the paint leaving me with this!


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To my delight they were in remarkably good condition so i gave them a coat of etch primer ready for a coat of black Thumbs Up


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I then had a go at fitting my front spring retainers and my day started to go a bit wrong.

Jacked up the front passenger wheel and had a look and for the life of me I cannot figure out how it sits as every position I put it in it ether hit the shock absorber or seemed to be floating around in space and not really holding anything much together. Here are the pics;


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Has anyone fitted these and have a picture they can send me? does my spring need rotating or re fitting?

I then got on with adjusting my steering stops to stop my new BFG's from rubbing on my hockey sticks which went fine (girlfriend even came out to help with both spanners and steering!)

However when dropping the drivers side wheel back down I noticed it deflect. I jacked it back up and gave it a rock and sure enough click clunk click clunk.

Now, is it wheel bearing or swivel bearings?

Was rocking at 12-6 o'clock with a notable clunk which may explain my weird tier wear here
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But it was also having a bit of a rock at 3-9 o'clock.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Annoyingly its now a bank holiday weekend and everywhere will be closed Laughing

Now, where is that 130 I have been looking at......... Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #425743 23rd May 2015 3:07pm
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Retroanaconda



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You need to get someone (that very helpful girlfriend of yours perhaps!?) to rock the wheel while you look from behind and see what is moving relative to everything else. If the disk is moving and the swivel hub remaining still then it's wheel bearings. If the disc and the swivel hub are moving together and the swivel ball staying still then it'll be the swivel pins.

As for your spring retainers, I suspect it's those spring isolators that are causing the problem, as they will raise the bottom of the spring 10mm or so which will be enough for the isolator to then start interfering with the shock tube. I put my isolators on the top, using the ones which are built into the turret rings
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shaggydog



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From what I remember seeing from when dropping the jack down it is the swivel bearing as the whole assembly moved. I will have to employ the girlfriend to "learn more about vehicles" on Monday and check Thumbs Up

It isn't a complete surprise as the passenger side top pin was changed in 2013 as it was found to be excessively warn. I believe them to be both be original at 23 years old and 164300 miles which isn't bad innings.

I have spring isolators at the top too so I think its time to get rid of the ones at the bottom. I think they are causing more issues than they are worth!

Thanks for the input as always very helpful and what keeps this forum ticking! Bow down Bow down Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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Post #425784 23rd May 2015 8:00pm
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chrispy



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Good to see you back posting your updates my friend. Was starting to suffer withdrawal for a bit lol Thumbs Up
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