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Ashley
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May 15, 2006, 22:33:29 »
ive got myself a 3.5 v8 carb auto range rover classic, and want some advise on what to do with it ie bobtail what hight lift tyres etc for the most fun and capability off road, also what to do with bumpers etc make my own or buy winch ones
it also needs a brake master cylinder are they hard to do and has anyone got one they want to sell to me
Cheers help and advise appreciated
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May 15, 2006, 22:54:55 »
First things first
What are your aims/objectives for this vehicle? any modifications you do should be done with this in mind.
you don't need to bob tail a range rover unless departure angles are a common problem with the sort of driving you do. Since fitting a moderate suspension lift (only 1.5") i've had no problems with the departure angle of my RRC and thats with a fixed tow ball/plate, but then I only do recreational driving.
The other point of course is 'I want to because I can'. If you want a bob tail and are prepaired for it then thats your choice and not someone elses opinions.
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Chris
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May 15, 2006, 23:09:16 »
its going to start off by going to fun/open days etc but i am looking at putting it on the road to perhaps go laning etc but whatever i do i would probley want to go in deep water plus do big hills etc
can you get a snokle on a carbed rangie, its got a pair of cone filters at the minute
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May 15, 2006, 23:25:28 »
Regards wading (water :twisted: ) then yes you can fit snorkels to carbs, but it helps if you have a sealed air filter box, this was standard fitment to RRC, but may have been change on yours at some stage.
Other points to remember when wading
Buy and fit wading plugs (I've known some people forget the latter).
Extend the breather pipes for axles, gearbox, fuel tank etc.
Make sure the floors are reasonably water tight, some are corrded to the point of being culenders and could get you very wet
I'm sure others on here will add anything to this list if i've forgeten to mention.
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May 15, 2006, 23:38:47 »
Forgot to menchen, make sure you wind your windows up first (a recent mistake i've made :oops: ).
For enjoyable general recriaton etc. then a RRC needs very little modification (that won't necceserily stop them coming in due time), I did several Pay and plays/green lanes before I did any mods to mine. The best first modfifcaton I would recomend is the tyres.
A good set of all terrains or mud terrains will be the single biggest improvement you can do to any standard 4x4 IMO.
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May 22, 2006, 13:49:34 »
thanks for the hints and tips everyone, ive just got to get it home and get the master cylinder sorted and some tyres and shold hopefully see some of you out and about.
Cheers
Ashley
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May 22, 2006, 14:06:36 »
Ashley
If your looking for filter housings I have two. The round and oblique one.
Sorry, but I don't have the elbows any longer that connect them to the carbs.
Chris
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May 22, 2006, 15:59:57 »
cheers chris i may be in touch about that
what are wading plugs, and what is the best stuff to use when extending breather pipes
cheers
Ashley
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