Lynny
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Nearest to me isn't a massive issue, can get a lift pretty much anywhere if the price is right. Was after any common issues in certain models etc. Had some great advice, thanks guys
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Steve
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who r u?
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recarouk
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
who r u?
some bloke who wants a 4X4
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Lynny
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recarouk
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quote: Originally posted by Lynny
whats up chap?
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DAZ1985
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
Ive owned one (actually still do but thats another story) and used one for offroading, a couple of the engines are bullet proof 2.0 8v and the isuzu 2.8 (becoming a fairly common conversion for landys apparently), they are cheap because they are underrated as a car, except for things I have broke offroading ( a diff) all mine has needed was a set of rear brakes and it got driven hard.
A mate of mine has now got a big spec defender and has had a couple of fronteras and he still says he prefers them to landys, but there isn't enough aftermarket parts for them i.e no cages, no winch bumpers, very few snorkels unless you import the parts.
If their that good why would a friend have a big spec defender at a fair sized cost (if this is actually true) and prefer the frontera?
Why not spec the frontera? instead of wasting money on something supposedly not as good?
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by DAZ1985
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
Ive owned one (actually still do but thats another story) and used one for offroading, a couple of the engines are bullet proof 2.0 8v and the isuzu 2.8 (becoming a fairly common conversion for landys apparently), they are cheap because they are underrated as a car, except for things I have broke offroading ( a diff) all mine has needed was a set of rear brakes and it got driven hard.
A mate of mine has now got a big spec defender and has had a couple of fronteras and he still says he prefers them to landys, but there isn't enough aftermarket parts for them i.e no cages, no winch bumpers, very few snorkels unless you import the parts.
If their that good why would a friend have a big spec defender at a fair sized cost (if this is actually true) and prefer the frontera?
Why not spec the frontera? instead of wasting money on something supposedly not as good?
Ok im lying, dont bother reading on.
There isn't parts for fronteras and they aren't as good off road as a landy but they will do more than what 99% of drivers will ever throw at them. They are underrated 4x4s, they are nicer to drive on road than a defender or a disco better specced than any defender and majority of discos and a lot more reliable.
I cant be bothered to argue more with you and your shitty biased opinions when I have driven landys and fronteras extensively amongst other 4x4s in situations that most people haven't.
I really like discoverys so Im not landy bashing.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Daihatsu Fourtrack.
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Tiger
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You may laugh but get a Lada Niva - they are like tanks and go forever, cheap to run and to buy.
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Lynny
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Never heard of one Tiger!
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Tiger
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Check them out, seriously, they really are good motors and I HATE any other Lada!
http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews5148.html
[Edited on 05-09-2011 by Tiger]
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Tomnova16
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carrera 4
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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taylorboosh
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Frontera imo
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recarouk
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isuzu troopers and Vauxhall Montereys are fairly cheap now, a lot of motor for the money. and great for pulling horse boxes
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by recarouk
isuzu troopers and Vauxhall Montereys are fairly cheap now, a lot of motor for the money. and great for pulling horse boxes
Not that mechanically different to fronteras so they are wank if you listen to the know it alls of CS
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
landrover discovery.
Will be a nail for a grand.
Just picked one up, a 300 series converted to lpg this weekend. P reg. Got a couple of dints, but its no 'nail'.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
landrover discovery.
Will be a nail for a grand.
Just picked one up, a 300 series converted to lpg this weekend. P reg. Got a couple of dints, but its no 'nail'.
You can get decent ones for cheap if you are lucky but the majority for a grand are fucked.
Boot floor, inner arches, outriggers etc are usually rusted through.
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3CorsaMeal
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http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3100525.htm
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recarouk
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by recarouk
isuzu troopers and Vauxhall Montereys are fairly cheap now, a lot of motor for the money. and great for pulling horse boxes
Not that mechanically different to fronteras so they are wank if you listen to the know it alls of CS
i didnt think frontera's were that bad off road?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by recarouk
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by recarouk
isuzu troopers and Vauxhall Montereys are fairly cheap now, a lot of motor for the money. and great for pulling horse boxes
Not that mechanically different to fronteras so they are wank if you listen to the know it alls of CS
i didnt think frontera's were that bad off road?
They are actually really good, just a shame they havent got a locking diff.
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recarouk
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have seen a few in action and tbh i was surprised they could cope with most of the stuff the bigger landies could. it was only when they got into the really thick deep mud that they started to struggle. but so did some of the landies one dude was saying his defender could do anything and go anywhere, he got stuck and had to be pulled out by landcruiser, he wasnt happy
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by richc
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
landrover discovery.
Will be a nail for a grand.
Just picked one up, a 300 series converted to lpg this weekend. P reg. Got a couple of dints, but its no 'nail'.
You can get decent ones for cheap if you are lucky but the majority for a grand are fucked.
Boot floor, inner arches, outriggers etc are usually rusted through.
dont agree at all with you there i payed £750 for my 200 tdi discovery, yes they are shit offroad without some all terrain tyres or mud tyres fitted to them but then thats the same with most 4x4s
it totaly depends how serious your are about offroading, i go to alot of pay and play days and you wouldnt have a chance in a standard 4x4 no matter if it was a frontera land rover or what ever.
i fitted a 2 inch lift kit and some 235/85/16 tyres chopped aload of useless crap off like plastic parts that fall off offroading anyway.
you could just buy something cheap and fit a winch?
ive had a fair few suzukis sj's vitaras ect yes they are great offroad as they are light but i dout you will be driving home after a days offroading, ive had clutches diffs all sorts breaking. plus the low box isnt low enough on gearing where the landrovers have a nice slow low range and a diff lock
also i depends on the drivers skill. you may think you can drive untill someone actually teaches you. i learnt a hell of alot from an offroading day.
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john_c20xe
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heres some pics of my previous disco to show what they can do;
and this one is from when i got well and truly stuck wishing i had a winch, grounded out with all four wheels spining
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by recarouk
quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by recarouk
isuzu troopers and Vauxhall Montereys are fairly cheap now, a lot of motor for the money. and great for pulling horse boxes
Not that mechanically different to fronteras so they are wank if you listen to the know it alls of CS
i didnt think frontera's were that bad off road?
I was being sarcastic, Ive owned and used one for offroading but I was on about the fact that plenty of people bad mouth a car they have never had any experience with.
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john_c20xe
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you want something diesel with a good amount of power mine was a 2.5 td the fuel pumps are easy to modify and so is the waste gate for my fuel and boost.
ive been in muddy water thats come up over the bonnet and nearly covered the mirrors and its always been alright only trouble is the carpets get wet and thats when panels start rusting as the carpet doesnt dry.
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