landydave87

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I am looking at getting a new freelander 1 can I put a snorkel on it for off road and to ,a key it look a bit more beefy

Thanks Dave

Ps if you have done this how easy is it to do
 
Be aware, if the water is deep enough that you need a snorkel then your Freelander will be floating!

Good tyres are a safer and better bet!
 
I am looking at getting a new freelander 1 can I put a snorkel on it for off road and to ,a key it look a bit more beefy

Thanks Dave

Ps if you have done this how easy is it to do
A bit over the top for the first mod, and as htr says, unnecessary. Like draping a Miss World sash over your wife.

How about:
Chunky tyres - BFG ATs
Shiny black modular steel wheels
Front bullbar/A frame and extra lights
Light guards
2" lift
 
Like the sound of the bull bar and extra lights so easy I have contacted e across is a copy pay who expansion roof racks for the freelander what about that
 
Can we run that through one of those "urban dictionary" thingies to make some sense of it?

I have a feeling that predictive text has changed a few words to make the sentence completely meaningless!
 
Right, it's 5 o'clock. Time for grumpy old git mode:

"I like the sound of the bull bar and extra lights - so easy! I have contacted E-cross (?), a company who make expansion roof racks for the Freelander. What about that?"

Correct?

If you just write words down as you say them, with no punctuation or sentences, everyone has to read your post twice to guess where to pause, and where a question occurs. You could blame autocorrect for the jumbled words, but you're operating the machine - fix it. If you cause an accident because your indicator didn't self-cancel after a roundabout, you can't blame the indicator stalk - it's your fault.

Anyway, extra lights and guards would be a good first step. Try a browse on Muddy Mods, Paddocks, John Craddock and Island 4x4.
 
Does anyone else still insist on apostrophes, semi-colons and the like even in texts and WhatsApp messages? :rolleyes:
I'm not great with the punctuation myself. I'm sure Dyslexia has something to do with it. I couldn't spell when I left school, but don't do to bad these days. Correct punctuation is still a mystery however.

If the OP wants bull bars and lights. Then would something like this fit the bill?
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I'm not great with the punctuation myself. I'm sure Dyslexia has something to do with it. I couldn't spell when I left school, but don't do to bad these days. Correct punctuation is still a mystery however.

If the OP wants bull bars and lights. Then would something like this fit the bill?View attachment 121154

Ooo, you fitted the light... which one did you fit in the end?
 
Ooo, you fitted the light... which one did you fit in the end?

After buying a few different makes. Not many of which were actually fitted with CREE emmiters, as described. I got one badged Kaleep. This has 42 3Watt CREE XB-D emmiters and came from a supplier in Germany. It's rated at 126 Watts. However it's actual power is just under 80 Watts. This is good as under driving an LED will increase it's life, but only have a marginal drop in light output.
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This is the emmiters it's fitted with.
http://www.cree.com/led-components/products/xlamp-leds-discrete/xlamp-xb-d
 
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