Would you buy off-road equipment for your P38 if it were made available?


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Doesn't 996Turbo do off road kit for the P38?
yes and it seems he uses it on his motor too. And he dont spam the site.
Ive been offroad with a couple of p398s(on road tires) and there were at least as good as me classic.
 
its 1 of the members here, thats his screen name. posted in this thread as well :)

Are you talking about http://www.rr-evolution.com If so, it is from that site I got the prices which have the "FR" in front of them.

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Steering Guards:


  • UK - Guard with steering damper relocation bracket, built in recovery points & Hi-lift Jacking tubes. £175.20 (€218.00)

  • UK - Guard with built in recovery eyes for LHD vehicles. £151.20 (€190.00)

  • FR - Bog standard Steering Guard Bash Plate for Range Rover P38 LP RHD £190.00 (€299.00)

Tank Guards:

  • UK - Tank Guards for Discos, Defenders and RR Classics £130.00 (€160.00)

  • FR - Range Rover P38 LP Fuel Tank Guard Skid Plate £190.00 (€299.00)

Diff Guards:

  • UK - Slider diff guards Avg. £70.00 (€87.00) or Extreme diff guards £54.00 (€68.00)

  • FR - Rear P38 Diff guard £160.00 (€199.00)

  • FR - Front P38 Diff guard £135.00 (€169.00)
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O Bife, the very same guy :) he posted after you put the pics of the equipment about page 4 i think. there are some pics of his RR after your post.
 
Anybody interested in protection...going to London tomorrow to deliver some of those.?
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Having watched the you tube clips of the Aussie Guy drowning his P38 two things spring to mind.
1. No urgency whatsoever to pull the vehicle out of the mud hole and
2. Here in the UK we are led to believe that the BeCM is a fragile, delicate box of witchcraft that must never be tampered with.
If you can fill it with stinking Aussie mud, wash it out with water, a brush and compressed air, it can't be that delicate surely. Fair play to em.
 
There is a company called brooklands/brookwells or similar that have Professionally raised there p38 with coils and extended shocks with v8 Engines ,big spaced wheels and tyres ect I saw and had a chat with them at Newbury auto jumble nice chaps they do offer a conversion , as for snorkel it's unlikely needed as air intake sits above engine on diesels where as defenders air intake is at the side and more likely to draw in water unless you plan to use it as a Submarine :) they have also raised the air intake for the v8 as well .... Corrected for complaints
 
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There is a company called brooklands or similar that have Professionally raised there p38 v8's big wheels tryres ect I saw had a chat with them at Newbury auto jumble nice chaps they do offer a convention as for snorkel it's unlikely needed as air intake sits above engine where as defenders air intake is at the side and more likely to draw in water unless you plan to use it as a Submarine :)

Is there an English translation available for that? :)

The V8 air intake is low at the front of the engine compartment. I was out wth someone who drowned theirs by sucking water into the intake so it is very vulnerable on the P38.
 
Is there an English translation available for that? :)

The V8 air intake is low at the front of the engine compartment. I was out wth someone who drowned theirs by sucking water into the intake so it is very vulnerable on the P38.

Oh very true sorry was thinking of my diesel as for the intake but they have done it and raised the air intake
 
Love the whole rover. Love the colour, the alloys, the wheels, the roof rack. Job well done! I'd have one like that in a second if I could afford it! :)
 
I fitted RR-Evolutions tank guard today, it is really well made and very simple to fit, I bought them from Flo, (996Turbo) a great guy to do business with he even delivered my order virtually to the door, from France. Next I'm fitting the front diff guard and the steering guard and also the removable winch plate, which I also bought from him. After that i'm looking for a winch and a dual battery system, Its slow progress but its getting there.

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Heres a pic of my inspiration. The roof rack is a safety devices Overlander..
 

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