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Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: petergalileo on February 23, 2006, 20:43:48
Just read a post in the Disco section and someone mentioned a spider on their wing mirror.

Is this a standard fit landrover spider ? or are some models without them ?
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Jake on February 23, 2006, 20:44:50
Land Rover spiders are a protected spieces.
They come as standard on all new and used LR's
 :D
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Wanderer on February 23, 2006, 20:45:36
They are even power washer resistant.

:lol:
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Evilgoat on February 23, 2006, 21:02:51
AUdi's come fitted with Money spiders in both wing mirors I'm sure. They also seem to have a lifespane comparable to Galapogos(sp) Turtles, can regenerate from complete death, and ocasionally take a jaunt into the car.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: johnpirate on February 23, 2006, 21:06:22
My Disco comes with a spider in the mirror I dont see it for weeks then the mirror the window have that lovely web effect.My series2 has a few living in it somewhere,come the warm weather there are webs everywhere.It makes it feel homely.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on February 23, 2006, 21:23:57
Mine (http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=17467) was spotted by 'Small-Child'

The Discovery had one in the front edge of the headlining
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: denviks on February 23, 2006, 23:16:52
i have one in my mirror. he has popped out to say hello at 70 ish before and changed his mind  :lol: ....also have a few inside. on somewhere near the drivers side roof window and one in the map pocket above my head  :wink:
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: discodaz on February 24, 2006, 01:40:44
Mines called Boris, he lives in the near side one & has been all over Britain & to France 3 times( best thing is you don't need a pet passport to take him on holiday \:D/ )
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Dizzy Dave on February 24, 2006, 11:52:17
my disco has been off road for the past year while i'm rebuilding the v8 engine and in that time my drivers mirror spider has moved in a whole host of squatters...... so were do i stand in law with all these squatters?....... i now have the disco firmly anchered to the floor by over a dozen web anchers...... that leads me to the second Q?..... will the v8 engine (once completed) be man enough to move with all these ancher points?....
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: TimM on February 24, 2006, 11:59:36
Quote from: "Dizzy Dave"
will the v8 engine (once completed) be man enough to move with all these ancher points?....


Hmmm, that depends if they are genuine Land Rover spiders or not.

The genuine ones have REALLY strong webs, they were orginally designed to hold the series vehicles together.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Evilgoat on February 24, 2006, 12:43:10
Does this mean I shouldnt be trying to actively kill/remove mine?
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: TimM on February 24, 2006, 12:56:15
Quote from: "Evilgoat"
Does this mean I shouldnt be trying to actively kill/remove mine?


 :(bigshock):

Don't even try to kill them..... If they are genuine they WILL fight back and are covered by the Evil Duck protection.

You may remove them as long as they are stored correctly or passed on to be used on another oval application.

JUST BE CAREFULL!
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Evilgoat on February 24, 2006, 13:20:05
Quote from: "TimM"
Quote from: "Evilgoat"
Does this mean I shouldnt be trying to actively kill/remove mine?


 :(bigshock):

Don't even try to kill them..... If they are genuine they WILL fight back and are covered by the Evil Duck protection.

You may remove them as long as they are stored correctly or passed on to be used on another oval application.

JUST BE CAREFULL!


The Suzuki doesnt have any, these are living in the mirrors of the Audi, so guess they are German 4-ring Spiders?

Should I be stocking up on Antivenom or anything? Are they liable to try and invade the Suzuki? or indeed anything else parked too close?
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: beast5680 on February 24, 2006, 13:22:44
aah you vill be having ze precision german spiders zey vill be building an empire in ze mirror housing
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Evilgoat on February 24, 2006, 13:36:12
Quote from: "beast5680"
aah you vill be having ze precision german spiders zey vill be building an empire in ze mirror housing


*wipes coke off of monitor*

Well that just made my day :)
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: stratie on February 24, 2006, 13:44:52
*No but im going to phone paddocks to see if i can get one*
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  that made me laugh  :lol:
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: jono on February 24, 2006, 13:46:53
I started it out with a genuine LR spider, but I wasn't happy that it would take the punishment of regular off-roading, so I upgraded. The off-road version lives in my snorkel and is a serious piece of kit. It can withstand icy air blasts and driving rain.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Karen696 on February 24, 2006, 22:49:59
Mine actually prefers the comfort of the inside of the top right of the windscreen, and his friend lives up at the top left....

Top tip, if your landy won't start...  check the health of your spider!  They just don't run as well without one :lol:  

I know this because this morning in the snow my spider appeared to be hibernating, along with the starter motor......
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: petergalileo on February 24, 2006, 22:56:37
Quote from: "stratie"
*No but im going to phone paddocks to see if i can get one*
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  that made me laugh  :lol:


Yes but has anybody tried ? Paddocks are quite a friendly lot, I am sure they would appreciate 50 phone calls asking for a "land rover standard fitment spider for N/S or O/S wing mirror"
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Evilgoat on February 24, 2006, 23:08:47
Quote from: "petergalileo"
Quote from: "stratie"
*No but im going to phone paddocks to see if i can get one*
 :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  that made me laugh  :lol:


Yes but has anybody tried ? Paddocks are quite a friendly lot, I am sure they would appreciate 50 phone calls asking for a "land rover standard fitment spider for N/S or O/S wing mirror"


It's tempting...
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Dirty Gertie on February 24, 2006, 23:46:53
I've got an LRS called Esmarelda, she lives above the rear-view mirror :(contented):
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: petergalileo on February 28, 2006, 19:42:36
Mine was happy today as I put the heated mirrors on in the cold weather.  It was sitting on the glass and rubbing its hands together.

Has anyone tried ordering one from Paddocks yet ?
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Bubbleboy on February 28, 2006, 23:25:54
I tried LRPARTS.NET.... none to be seen. Not sure why.

I did here a rumor that The National Spider Protection Leauge want a ban on further LRS sales and a reduction of the speed limit of LR's with juvenile LRS's fitted. :P

Has anyone asked the spiders why they choose such a dangerous career in motorsport?

I blame the parents.

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Spiders have feelings too.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: JasonM on March 01, 2006, 00:01:07
Our spider said it was too draughty outside in this weather and now lives somewhere around the passenger windscreen.

Jason
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: petergalileo on March 01, 2006, 00:38:28
mmm, maybe we should start a mud-club campain to make these spider wear seat belts.  

And noting the cold weather comment perhaps warm coats, maybe muddyweb can sort out minature 8 sleeved duffle coats perhaps.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: TimM on March 01, 2006, 09:29:30
Quote from: "petergalileo"
Has anyone tried ordering one from Paddocks yet ?


If you've been to Paddocks, you will probably have seen them crawling round all the bits in their warehouse, but because they move they are hard to track and so cannot be counted or located easily - they are free for collection (if you can find them) but CANNOT be sent mail order.

Though if you are really lucky, some packages come with a stowaway in them  :wink:
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: wibble on March 01, 2006, 20:49:00
Quote from: "JasonM"
Our spider said it was too draughty outside in this weather and now lives somewhere around the passenger windscreen.

Jason


Had a couple that lived in the Defender and they said it was too draughty INSIDE so moved out to the wing-mirrors.... :lol:  :lol:

Have found one in the Disco once... but think he's hiding untill the summer :(
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: Priglet on March 01, 2006, 21:30:34
I think I must have acquired mine on a trip to see the mother in law down south. It's too cold for it outside at the moment and it has moved inside to a nice semi detached web with panoramic views of the bonnet (alright it's behind the rear view mirror) :lol:
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: MTyrrell on March 01, 2006, 22:46:43
Mine lives behind the head lining in the back of the 110.
 It used to live in the front but decided it was safer in the back after nearly causing an accident, it decided to introduce it's self whilst i was joining a motorway.

 Spiders are fine when they are more than two foot away.
Title: Hitch hiking Spiders
Post by: discodaz on March 04, 2006, 23:50:22
Quote from: "MTyrrell"
Mine lives behind the head lining in the back of the 110.
 It used to live in the front but decided it was safer in the back after nearly causing an accident, it decided to introduce it's self whilst i was joining a motorway.

 Spiders are fine when they are more than two foot away.

A mate of mine witnessed a car zigzaging allover the slip road on the M62 & rolling several times, he helped the young lady out of the car & when she calmed down she said "it was cos a bl**dy spider dangled down from the sun visor, & my boyfriends gonna kill me cos we are trading the car for a new one this afternoon!!!"
The car was a write off,but the spider was treated for shock :shock:
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