bankz5152
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looks good!
Where are you sticking the gas bottle? I have seen some other Defender expedition runners mount it on the outside of the 'fender like so:No sooner said than done, I'm getting good at this manual labour stuff
Just got to get some wing nuts
It was a tough call for me, the reason for eventually choosing a 90 over the 110 was the turning-circle and access to some of the roads up here are only allowed in 90 wheelbase or shorter. Figure if I ever go big expeditions, i'll grab the expedition roof rack, roof tent and a Wolf trailer or something. Roof rack and expedition awning plus roof-tent is definitely high on my list though
It was a tough call for me, the reason for eventually choosing a 90 over the 110 was the turning-circle and access to some of the roads up here are only allowed in 90 wheelbase or shorter. Figure if I ever go big expeditions, i'll grab the expedition roof rack, roof tent and a Wolf trailer or something. Roof rack and expedition awning plus roof-tent is definitely high on my list though
Where are you sticking the gas bottle? I have seen some other Defender expedition runners mount it on the outside of the 'fender like so:
Also with the internal door hanging cooker, I have seen people make a double foldout surface so that you can have a regular surface when cooker isn't in use, and then cooker can fold out onto that when you need it. Also recommendations were to remove rear wiper to fit cooker closer to the door, also I think it could be a fun place to hook the gas feed for the cooker if you remove the wiper and motor totally
It was a tough call for me, the reason for eventually choosing a 90 over the 110 was the turning-circle and access to some of the roads up here are only allowed in 90 wheelbase or shorter. Figure if I ever go big expeditions, i'll grab the expedition roof rack, roof tent and a Wolf trailer or something. Roof rack and expedition awning plus roof-tent is definitely high on my list though
you 2 are lucky, you dont have kids. Add them in and you can forget camping in a 90.
It was a bloody disaster when we tried it.
I need a 130 now Rooh is here!
I didn't realise you can't go on some roads if your wheelbase is too long :s
They are few and far between, but enough to swing my choice. And turning circle is definitely important around here as a main vehicle. The 90 does the job perfectlyI didn't realise you can't go on some roads if your wheelbase is too long :s
They are few and far between, but enough to swing my choice. And turning circle is definitely important around here as a main vehicle. The 90 does the job perfectly
Where are you sticking the gas bottle? I have seen some other Defender expedition runners mount it on the outside of the 'fender like so:
Also with the internal door hanging cooker, I have seen people make a double foldout surface so that you can have a regular surface when cooker isn't in use, and then cooker can fold out onto that when you need it. Also recommendations were to remove rear wiper to fit cooker closer to the door, also I think it could be a fun place to hook the gas feed for the cooker if you remove the wiper and motor totally
Looks like you managed to extend your 90 to at least a 110. Looks very nice.Got a draw
I'm not 100% convinced that it is square, so a bit gutted about that. Other than that it is ok I guess...
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