Just read this whole build. Best of luck on your trip!
Just read this whole build. Best of luck on your trip!
2003 Jeep WJ Grand Cherokee Laredo: K&N Drop in, Iron Rock Offroad 3 Inch Lift, 245/70r16 Falken Rock Mountain ATs, Dana 44 Swap, 3.73 Gears, Posi Locker, Flowmaster 40, Garmin GPS
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Your Camel Trophy 110 looked and performed awesome at the Overland Expo at Mormon Lake. It is the real deal. Enjoy your driving trip around the world. I am envious already.
Dave NP4I
http://ExpeditionaryHeadquarters.com
http://ExpeditionaryHandbook.com
http://MaxingoutExpeditions.com
http://OverlandDefender110.com
http://MaxingoutOffroad.com
http://DefenderOffroad.com
http://TeamMaxingOut.com
http://Maxingout.com
1995 Defender 110 in Whangarei, New Zealand
1995 Defender 130 in Mooloolaba, Australia
2002 H1 Phoenix, Arizona
The hood came back from my painter and now it is time to install the spare tyre carrier, problem is that since I am running bigger tyres the wheel holder needs to me modified, does it ever end..???
Hello old sport.
Do you have any problems with vibration or shaking from the spare when you drive. I have just fitted my spare on the hood and I am worried that the movement will wear the hood hinges and lock mechanism.
Cheers
Sidebar , the hood should handle the tyre OK , with good hinge inserts , and the lock pin holding the front down well on the support pads its should not move. Later defender hoods are not as strong , and the ali is thinner , so what happens if the vehicle is used on corrugated tracks is the flexing causes some splits to appear . There is a reinforcing kit supplied with the spare wheel carrier kit , but they were not always fitted by the owners . I have a 86 110csw (thicker gage ali) and that has carried a spare (mostly 235/85r16 BFG MT ) for all its life , including 12yrs in OZ , without any signs of a problem . HTSH .
1986 110 CSW V8i > TD6
1992 90 300tdi auto
1999 P38 DSE Auto
2001 Freelander TD4 Auto
I also installed the heaviest guage checker plate I could get on the hood and the fenders...I knew I was going to need to walk on the them to set up the tent all the time...seems to be holding up great...done lots of miles on corrugated back roads...but only time will tell.. no matter what happens I have to keep this hood intact..had 10 of the camel trophy guys sign it...wayyy cool...
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Do you have a blog up and going about your travels? I know you mentioned perhaps starting one earlier in the thread
Just read the build, wow! Ditto what ElSolis said about being welcome in Northern California. Please let us know if/when you'll both be out our way.
Also, any idea when YoungRovers or the long way home will be live??
Best of luck on your journey ans safe travels,
Tom Owen
'96 D1
Still waiting to find out if you got those stickers and the bar?
M6IRL
Done a bit...
Damn that's not good, wish you had answered your PM's. Package was due to reach you the weekend before you left. I'll let the dispatcher know
Edited to say: It left by airmail on the 14th, scheduled to arrive 4 days later. The only hold up would be customs...
Last edited by Nonimouse; 05-28-2012 at 11:03 AM.
M6IRL
Done a bit...