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ok, the story was I have aknackered knee adn with a couple more ops coming up the Defender ( my baby) was impossible to drive due to it having a clutch and a heavy one at that so I looked for an auto....and here I am!!a very happy owner of a WJ V8 limited with QuadradrivePicked it up Thursday t time drove home and then staright to Norfolk for Easter and back on a tank of fuel!!Not bad,375 miles with a few drops left!ANyhow, lift kit, tyres and some protection to come but for now just enjoying easy pain free motoring!!!http://www.flickr.com/photos/b72imaging/3440667477/Picture on flikrCHeersAndy
Nice one Andy :thumbup: I'm just in the process of getting mine sorted. Had the juddery brakes sorted with new discs & pads - then it's shortly off into the garage for a full service including new oils in the engine, gearbox, transfer case & diffs. I've been looking ahead to off-road mods too. Some kind soul posted up this great comparison of the different lift heights on the Jeep forum http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=536929&page=29 - scroll down to gatorayde's post !! From this, as I want my Jeep to still look good on the road as a cruiser but have some decent off-road capability, I reckon I'm going to go with the 2" lift. I haven't decided on tyres yet, but I'm amazed how different brands really do look very different in the way they fill the arches ! The OME lift looks to be the one to go for. Then I'll need some underbody protection & recovery points. Is there a particular specialist company I could approach for help anywhere near Notts/Derbys ? @ Popoff - how do you find your Jeep with the 2" lift & the Coopers ? What's it like on the road ...... and off ? :) And did you do the lift yourself ? Also have you done any more mods apart from the lift, tyres & winch ? Can't wait for the weekend again so I can get out on the road ........ that V8 !!! :lol:
all cool stuff.Mines fitted with the HO version too !Looking at that package I mentioned earlier pretty much contains all the bits aside form protection Im after.Im fitting the Coopers but the AT's not the STT's and going 245 70 instead of the standrad 235/65'sthe running boards will get sold( there btrand new fitted by previous owner!) and replacing with the sliders too.Not going too extreme with this, just to a good g laning standard and retaining its "noramility" at the same time!All good fun!
Very interesting stuff :thumbup: So the Overland has rock rails & underbody protection as standard ? I didn't know that ! What does the u/p consist of ? You know Popoff I might just wait 'til you sell yours & buy that off you rather than spending my money on doing mine !! It's interesting hearing what people do to their Jeeps & what the results are !! :clap: Does the steering pull much with the road camber ? Mine does that just a bit with standard suspension & tyres And in hindsight, would you have gone with a softer shock on the rear ? Like Andy - I want to retain the integrity of my Jeep as a road cruiser, but capable enough to see me on green lanes & the odd p & p
at's unless your planning on p&p sites. mt's are great, but 99% of green lanes in the uk dont need them.at's are also far better in snow and sand then mt's, and just as capable on rock due to the increased surface area. Don't get me wrong, mt's have a place (hence the simex at the bottom of the garden), but IMO at's are best for general use.
So if you drive them upside down they will pull to the right then.....
Quote from: Bishops Finger on April 20, 2009, 21:46:47So if you drive them upside down they will pull to the right then..... No - you need to drive them backwards.When upside down they are on their roof - don't drive well then ;)