what?! all you talk about is how nice your rack is.Originally Posted by timmy!!!!!!!
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what?! all you talk about is how nice your rack is.Originally Posted by timmy!!!!!!!
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tires are 255/85 r16 truxxus MTR. about a 33" tire, but narrow.
Storz the pics are from the CROC last ride trip in December.
Awesome, I just sent in my paperwork to join CROC yesterday! Looking forward to the trail maintenance day in January, and getting out next spring once the park opens back up for some camping and wheeling with everyone.Originally Posted by seashore
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Hi here is a picture of my Rover.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink
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Beautiful image and very nice rigOriginally Posted by IceRover
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Land Rover Discovery I Tdi300 1998 SOLD 17/3/08
Range Rover 3.5 V8 FI and mods SOLD 20/2/09
Land Rover Defender 110 Tdi 300 1994
Although I am partial to the desert, your pic make a cold expedition much mor enticing!
Beautiful!
So how do you keep it warm?
Cheers!
Keith
www.rovertracks.com
The New kid on the block! 1985 Diesel D90 pickup (for a little while)
RT1 '97 Disco SD (on steroids)
RT2 '97 Disco XD (built to rock)
RT110 '97 110 (Getting bigger, badder and better)
'95 RRC LWB (Sadly it is sold)
'67 S2a 109 SW (someday I'll finish it)
Originally Posted by IceRover
Very nice truck.
I drew this picture before I had my Rover, and actually my drivers license too. It looks pretty close to your Defender, and even has the deflector on the front of the trailer!![]()
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Hello guy's. New to the forum and thought I would post up some pics of my 109. She is going back the US in Jan/Feb with me after living in the UK and driving about 100k of Europe and North Africa.The last pic is of my Disco.(not eligalbe for export!,damn)
Great forum,look forward to getting stuck in!-Andy
Thanks Guys. DiscoveryXD you are spot on in your drawing regarding my trailer-tent.
The tent is quite warm, made of heavy canvas and a fiberglass shell and as we are well isolated from the ground with thick foam madrases we usually don't heat the tent.
When we stay for more than a night and when expecting moderate weather (not too stormy) we raise an additional connected tent - a kitchen/sitting room. We heat that in cold evenings with a gas heater but never keep the heat on overnight.
The trailer has a lot of clearance and can manage quite difficult terrain, although the flexitor suspension could use more suspension movement and damping for the rough.
Love your 109 Andy.
It's kinda funny too, cause I drew that picture when I was 15 and the trailer was something I just came up with off the top of my head.