Bayden_uk

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hello all!

been a while since i post anything on the forum. but here it goes!

way back in 2004 i had an accident wich landed me in hospital for months waiting for the doctors to decide weather i will get to keep my leg.. fun times! lucky for me i healed well and its still attached. resently the clutch has taken its tole on my bad leg and its becoming a bit of a painfull ride. just wondering if anyone has found a way to make the clutch a bit lighter, or am i stuck with it.

cheers all

Ben
 
I believe you can get a clutch servo kit which reduces the weight of the clutch using an add-on servo booster system, although it might have only been for TD5 Defenders, can't remember. And I expect it would be prohibitively expensive to buy.

So on balance I think your best bet would be an auto conversion as James suggested.
 
hello all!

been a while since i post anything on the forum. but here it goes!

way back in 2004 i had an accident wich landed me in hospital for months waiting for the doctors to decide weather i will get to keep my leg.. fun times! lucky for me i healed well and its still attached. resently the clutch has taken its tole on my bad leg and its becoming a bit of a painfull ride. just wondering if anyone has found a way to make the clutch a bit lighter, or am i stuck with it.

cheers all

Ben
Saw an article in a mag or on you tube about an added device, the guy pressed the clutch down with his finger, will try and find it and let you know
 
hello all!

been a while since i post anything on the forum. but here it goes!

way back in 2004 i had an accident wich landed me in hospital for months waiting for the doctors to decide weather i will get to keep my leg.. fun times! lucky for me i healed well and its still attached. resently the clutch has taken its tole on my bad leg and its becoming a bit of a painfull ride. just wondering if anyone has found a way to make the clutch a bit lighter, or am i stuck with it.

cheers all

Ben
here you go follow link and watch a demo.
RedBooster Smooth Clutch for Land Rover Defenders | Landroverweb.com
 
hello all!

been a while since i post anything on the forum. but here it goes!

way back in 2004 i had an accident wich landed me in hospital for months waiting for the doctors to decide weather i will get to keep my leg.. fun times! lucky for me i healed well and its still attached. resently the clutch has taken its tole on my bad leg and its becoming a bit of a painfull ride. just wondering if anyone has found a way to make the clutch a bit lighter, or am i stuck with it.

cheers all

Ben
look on td5alive.co.uk they have a impressive clutch power assist unit that they engineered just for the defender. After installation you can use your clutch with 2 fingers. look it over. its not a ebay add on somebody else's stuff ,and made in England
 
I reckon the remote servo is what you want, but if you are going to keep the car for a long time auto may be better as said already.
Neighbour had a new knee couldnt drive her car so got one with a much lighter clutch a citroen iirc, then that became to much and now shes got an auto.


Lynall
 
hi all and thanks for all the replys and helping info :) your a good bunch!

ive never been a big fan of auto transmitions so that will be my complete last resort. but some good links have been thrown in an im gunna have a good look through now :)

thanks again everyone :)

Ben
 
hi all and thanks for all the replys and helping info :) your a good bunch!

ive never been a big fan of auto transmitions so that will be my complete last resort. but some good links have been thrown in an im gunna have a good look through now :)

thanks again everyone :)

Ben

Let us know what red booster costs
 
That redbooster it £540!!!! I was tempted till I saw that! I recon you could bodge a brake servo on to it!?
 
Bayden; Don't know how your medical works in the uk. But in the us after a bad accident like that. They have programs where they will help with differents aids, to help your motor skills. Maybe your rehabilitation services have such a thing. You can only ask ,the worst they can say is no.

good luck
 
The guy has a disability and wants to keep his defender. what's the deal sounds like you make fun of him for checkin out his options

I aint making fun, I'm serious / encouraging him.
Mind you, they'll relieve me of £5k to do it! :eek::eek::eek:
 

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