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Jimb1978



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 Black LE Java Black
Mods...
Someone has modded it already by the looks of things. Ok, it’s only a lift and new rims but it’s a start



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Post #807054 20th Dec 2019 6:27pm
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King Luis



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it's photoshopped. but with the larger fenders it looks very beefy.
Post #807068 20th Dec 2019 8:01pm
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Sulisuli



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It will be interesting to see what the “design” houses and professional “moders” come up with Thumbs Up 2015 HT XS 90
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Post #807101 20th Dec 2019 9:34pm
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RDR



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looks good, I've been to a couple of the Defender events at local dealers and Sherwood pines.

What you don't see in many media shots is it in raised mode, it gives it a much better stance and a glimpse at the potential of mods in the future. It looked much better at raised height just needed bigger tyres. 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
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Post #807135 21st Dec 2019 9:08am
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J77



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Yup, it does raise a fair bit. It took me to get in it Laughing
Post #807142 21st Dec 2019 10:06am
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J77



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Post #807229 22nd Dec 2019 3:16pm
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Supacat



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I imagine these guys will be in there quite quickly:

Supacat wrote:
This setup doesn't look that bad:




Photo was titled: "6” Lift J Auston Fabrication for new Land Rover Discovery"


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http://jaustonfab.com/range-rover-lift-kits/


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Naks



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South Africa 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
And there we have it folks: an 8-inch lift for the ND Rolling with laughter

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Post #1048864 16th Oct 2024 1:25pm
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lightning



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May be useful in the Arctic. Otherwise pointless



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Post #1048902 16th Oct 2024 6:19pm
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H1Tad



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38's are not pointless. 38's are about the bare minimum to tackle 8+/10 OnX trails.

That being said, my 37's (tire, wheel and beadlock ring) weight about 130lbs/59kg each. I'm not sure the halfshafts of the Defender could support that kind of rolling mass. 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
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2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Post #1048934 16th Oct 2024 9:42pm
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stevemfr



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It's a little amusing to watch this conversation take place. Brits thinking huge tires are for show and Americans rattling off about ONX and some numbers.

Tad: ONX has no market penetration whatsoever in Europe so you might as well be talking Chinese, and
Lightning: there are definitely people who use their 'rigs' so that tires that size are necessary. (an ozzie once told me a rig is a stud bull down under, so now every time someone speaks of their 'rig', my mental image is of a bull with an angry, red raging hard on Rolling with laughter )

This is how wars get started Laughing 
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Post #1048960 17th Oct 2024 8:29am
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H1Tad



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The OnX trail ratings are the only borderline-objective way to quantify technical difficulty of offroad trails.

Apologies for not referencing something ubiquitously available. Here is the trail rating guide: https://www.onxmaps.com/offroad/blog/a-gui...il-ratings

Now that I look at it, trail rating 6 has obstacles up to 3' (almost a meter) tall. 38's would definitely help with that. 2022 Defender 110 SE P400 Tasman Blue Expedition and Cold weather package
2003 Hummer H1 P400 Firehouse Red
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Post #1048974 17th Oct 2024 1:08pm
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lightning



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Happy to be proven wrong.

I guess it's good then, that someone is offering this modification so that larger off road wheels can be fitted.
Post #1048991 17th Oct 2024 6:03pm
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