skyelectrix
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Hi everyone,
New to the joys of Landy ownership i'm asking for lots of advice please!
I've just bought a 1967 land rover but it really seems to be a case of having been fully re-built with mostly defender 90 parts. It's running a 300tdi with disc brakes on both axles and coil springs (looks like a standard 90 chassis). The engine seems good and the body work is spot on, but i will have to replace the rear crossmember soon.
It's got massive 35/12.50-15 tyres on 10" chrome 8 spokes. Maxxis crawler on the back and BF Goodrich mud terrain on the sharp (blunt!) end. The wheels tyres stick out a fair way from the standard arches. It's obviously had a lift because getting in and out is a feat in itself but i dont know how much it's been lifted! The shocks are yellow SuperGaz and the springs are yellow too! (not sure as what type). But it does look really menacing!!!
My question has probably been asked a million times before but here goes...!
The Handling is horrible! Really horrible!! I'm not really a fan of tyres this big and i'm wondering are they to blame, i live on a farm and also do some towing but i'm pretty sure the tyres are larger than i need? We also get snowed in most winters too. The ride is really really firm, and shakes the truck to pieces over every bump! It's a nightmare to keep the thing going in a straight line...especially when braking! Are the Super gaz shocks and springs any good or do i need to invest in a new suspension kit?
So what i would like to know before i buy any new bits is what is the best to go for in terms of tyres, brakes and suspension. Is it worth fitting anti roll bar kits to the front and back? the ones in Paddocks seem cheap enough. I'm looking for a compromise between occasional off road use on the farm, stable towing with my 3.5 ton ifor tipper trailer and smooth ride quality on the road (i dont expect it to ride like a Bmw X5!) The landy will also have to be our vehicle in the winter when the snow comes.. I dont mind replacing the spings/shocks/tyres/wheels but i do have a budget so cant go too mad!
I have already replaced the leaky steering box and VERY worn drop arm. I also replaced the steering damper with a Supergaz item along with the other track rod end on the other end of the steering linkage. I've booked the truck in to my local expert to have new brake lines and hoses fitted. He'll also be going through the whole brake system too. Are stainless hoses and/or the performance discs from Paddocks worth fitting?
Thankyou for getting this far and i'm sorry if i've bored any of you with asking a question that's been asked a 1000 times! Please let me know what you have discovered personally using the different set-ups available out there..
Thanks in advance
Jay
New to the joys of Landy ownership i'm asking for lots of advice please!
I've just bought a 1967 land rover but it really seems to be a case of having been fully re-built with mostly defender 90 parts. It's running a 300tdi with disc brakes on both axles and coil springs (looks like a standard 90 chassis). The engine seems good and the body work is spot on, but i will have to replace the rear crossmember soon.
It's got massive 35/12.50-15 tyres on 10" chrome 8 spokes. Maxxis crawler on the back and BF Goodrich mud terrain on the sharp (blunt!) end. The wheels tyres stick out a fair way from the standard arches. It's obviously had a lift because getting in and out is a feat in itself but i dont know how much it's been lifted! The shocks are yellow SuperGaz and the springs are yellow too! (not sure as what type). But it does look really menacing!!!
My question has probably been asked a million times before but here goes...!
The Handling is horrible! Really horrible!! I'm not really a fan of tyres this big and i'm wondering are they to blame, i live on a farm and also do some towing but i'm pretty sure the tyres are larger than i need? We also get snowed in most winters too. The ride is really really firm, and shakes the truck to pieces over every bump! It's a nightmare to keep the thing going in a straight line...especially when braking! Are the Super gaz shocks and springs any good or do i need to invest in a new suspension kit?
So what i would like to know before i buy any new bits is what is the best to go for in terms of tyres, brakes and suspension. Is it worth fitting anti roll bar kits to the front and back? the ones in Paddocks seem cheap enough. I'm looking for a compromise between occasional off road use on the farm, stable towing with my 3.5 ton ifor tipper trailer and smooth ride quality on the road (i dont expect it to ride like a Bmw X5!) The landy will also have to be our vehicle in the winter when the snow comes.. I dont mind replacing the spings/shocks/tyres/wheels but i do have a budget so cant go too mad!
I have already replaced the leaky steering box and VERY worn drop arm. I also replaced the steering damper with a Supergaz item along with the other track rod end on the other end of the steering linkage. I've booked the truck in to my local expert to have new brake lines and hoses fitted. He'll also be going through the whole brake system too. Are stainless hoses and/or the performance discs from Paddocks worth fitting?
Thankyou for getting this far and i'm sorry if i've bored any of you with asking a question that's been asked a 1000 times! Please let me know what you have discovered personally using the different set-ups available out there..
Thanks in advance
Jay