Good Morning Guys,
Wanted to run an issue by you lot that I'm having. Now I understand these trucks aren't the most sophisticated, but hear me out.
I have a 1991 Defender 90, ex MOD with a 200 TDI conversion. Its got a terrafirma 2" lift kit and fairly new
285/75/16 BFG AT's. Its a pick-up, I carry no weight in it (other than me) and I have been running 30psi all round as that what I was advised.
The truck drives lovely on the road, but the issue is when I'm caught out by standing water or if I hit a medium sized puddle, or if there is a constant long puddle at the side of the road, the truck is all over the road and its a fight to not spin out, crash or hit oncoming traffic. I'm talking speeds of only 30mph onwards. I hit a thin layer of water crossing a bypass at 60mph yesterday and I nearly died, no exaggeration. The truck was snapped sideways and I caught it just in time.
Any thoughts as to what could be causing this, or is this normal behaviour for a Defender?
Cheers
Marc
Wanted to run an issue by you lot that I'm having. Now I understand these trucks aren't the most sophisticated, but hear me out.
I have a 1991 Defender 90, ex MOD with a 200 TDI conversion. Its got a terrafirma 2" lift kit and fairly new
285/75/16 BFG AT's. Its a pick-up, I carry no weight in it (other than me) and I have been running 30psi all round as that what I was advised.
The truck drives lovely on the road, but the issue is when I'm caught out by standing water or if I hit a medium sized puddle, or if there is a constant long puddle at the side of the road, the truck is all over the road and its a fight to not spin out, crash or hit oncoming traffic. I'm talking speeds of only 30mph onwards. I hit a thin layer of water crossing a bypass at 60mph yesterday and I nearly died, no exaggeration. The truck was snapped sideways and I caught it just in time.
Any thoughts as to what could be causing this, or is this normal behaviour for a Defender?
Cheers
Marc