1999 Mercedes Benz G500
1989 VW Syncro Westfalia 2.5
1978 VW Westfalia deluxe
The big grills on the lower section of the bumper are for the intercoolers for the turbos, and the lens is for the Mercedes DISTRONIC Plus cruise control (if you watch BBC's Top Gear, it's the same system from the S Class that Jeremy Clarkson tested where the car slows itself under cruise control - and will even stop itself depending on the distance to the vehicle in front of it).
Scott, check out the new Vermont Overland 1: www.vermontoverland.com. Really clean truck. And BTW, 33x10.5x15 KM2's on stock alloys fits perfectly with stock springs with no mods whatsoever. Rover just didn't suit me and I could never get my '80 300 GDt out of my head! This one's petrol, but it's really nice for touring around VT as you can stop at any mom and pop general store for fuel.
The biggest thing I noticed on my 300GD with 33's was (in addition to the power robbing effects) that the braking distances were also really lengthened. Fitment of 33's was no problem, no rubbing at full compression. I had 33x9.5x15 though.
There are solutions to the braking issues in the 460 like a bigger brake booster and a few other tricks I saw on the 4x4abc website. I had already sold the 300GD by the time I ever saw these ideas.
The power of the 280GE is far in excess of the stock 300GD, but the fuel economy is not ideal.
I drive the G500 model now in which the power and braking effects of 33's are negligible. I love the 460 Gwagens though, and I feel that they operate most effectively when they are configured in a way that is close to the stock designs.
1999 Mercedes Benz G500
1989 VW Syncro Westfalia 2.5
1978 VW Westfalia deluxe
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There are solutions to the braking issues in the 460 like a bigger brake booster and a few other tricks I saw on the 4x4abc website. [/QUOTE]
Did he mentioned a Danforth Anchor, dropped out from below the rear bumper?
This thread has been quiet for a bit, but mostly because of the extend of the rebuild/upfitment to the G-Wagon. Thor Motorworks has done some amazing work with the vehicle and we will start posting details once we complete the documentation/images.
But here is a little teaser
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Very nice, Scott! Here are my latest antics:
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Very nice, just realized that Thor is local to me. I'm going to have to check them out!
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