Blown away with the attention to detail, check it, test it, check it, test. That's what defines a great company. Hopefully one day my d2 will be on your lifts.
Hey Paul. I currently have an '85 Ninety SW and plan on doing probably the same conversion as you 5.3L LS V8 with a 6L80E Trans. Do you have any tips, suggestions, or things to look out for?
@@MattShermanRecording I removed the Deactivate on Demand from the engine and ECU. Also put the Sonnax Zip kit in the 6L80e. Still in the build stage...
Very good workshop and quality products. I would defo buy a vehicle from you guys and have it serviced and repaired too. Love the products and workmanship. I follow many defender tuners and you guys just go above and beyond.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
One for the next Q&A: Taking cost out of the equation for a minute; when would you recommend a customer goes for an LS3, and when would you recommend an M57? Thanks. Col
Hi guys, roof light bars, I see the last clip and was wondering how you guys route the wiring to the light bar. Can you do a video of route? Love the builds you guy do.. Cheers 🍻
Once again a super episode, both informative and pushing the boundaries of whats possible with a Defender. Speaking of which I know that you have installed or are considering installing Cummins powerplants and I wondered whether anyone has ever put a Caterpillar Engine and Drive Train in Defenders? Further, our American cousins are partial to heavy-duty pick ups with what they like to call "dualys -as the name suggests a vehicle with four wheels on the rear axle. I have seen a number of 6 x 6 Landrovers but never one with a dual rear wheel configuration. So, would there be any benefits with such a set up, or would it be deemed unnecessary and inefficient, given the huge range and size of wheels and tyre combinations for Landrovers?
Blown away with the attention to detail, check it, test it, check it, test.
That's what defines a great company.
Hopefully one day my d2 will be on your lifts.
Thanks G
Another informative Video
Excellent video, very helpful to my 5.3 GM V8 & 6-speed auto ‘85 Ninety SW build!
Hey Paul. I currently have an '85 Ninety SW and plan on doing probably the same conversion as you 5.3L LS V8 with a 6L80E Trans. Do you have any tips, suggestions, or things to look out for?
@@MattShermanRecording I removed the Deactivate on Demand from the engine and ECU. Also put the Sonnax Zip kit in the 6L80e. Still in the build stage...
Fantastic audit,really enjoyed the young mans explanation about the electrics.
Sam sure knows his stuff 💪
Great attention to detail fairplay guys. Awesome work as ever 👍
Another great video full of inspiration. Thank you so much for the detailed explanation on wiring the LS engine. Lots of great ideas there!
Top job once again mate
very instructive video, and net work, I thank you
Fantastic detailed vlog buddy.....love the man and machine relationship!
It’s what we’re all about sir glad you loved it 😊
Fantastic work
Another nice detailed video content. Kudos to the professional team 👍 💯 Awesome job and built. Looking forward to see the finish vehicle
Very good workshop and quality products.
I would defo buy a vehicle from you guys and have it serviced and repaired too. Love the products and workmanship.
I follow many defender tuners and you guys just go above and beyond.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much sir we like to bring our A game every time
Enjoying your work guys !!
Thanks! 🔥
One for the next Q&A: Taking cost out of the equation for a minute; when would you recommend a customer goes for an LS3, and when would you recommend an M57? Thanks. Col
what a cool handbrake
QQ: what was the lightbar on the 110 in last scene [28:29]? Great episode, loved the section on wiring!!!! super interesting, thanks!
It’s a Lazer linear 48” we can supply if you’d like one
Hi guys, roof light bars, I see the last clip and was wondering how you guys route the wiring to the light bar. Can you do a video of route?
Love the builds you guy do..
Cheers 🍻
We will
In the next episode sir 👌
@@wearemahker brilliant thanks guys
Dave, well done for the builds, Is it possible to actually point and zoom the camera directly on the items you are showing to the viewers? Cheers.
It’s really tough as our camera man has a big gimbal with the Camera on we will make the effort to get on on the items next time 👌
Another great episode love the ls3 feature. A question for the Q@A what’s the difference between Mahker and 4x4 fabrication if any ? Cheers Oli
Great question
Mahker is is our Premium Brand for vehicle Builds 4x4fab fabricates the unique parts behind Mahker
@@wearemahker great thanks for the info
Nice video as always guys, how much is that AMK Kit with the Fox shocks??
Will send you a quote sir 💪
What’s the story with the G-wagen that’s in some of the shots?
Hey can we see some of the work done for the G Wagen
Once again a super episode, both informative and pushing the boundaries of whats possible with a Defender. Speaking of which I know that you have installed or are considering installing Cummins powerplants and I wondered whether anyone has ever put a Caterpillar Engine and Drive Train in Defenders? Further, our American cousins are partial to heavy-duty pick ups with what they like to call "dualys -as the name suggests a vehicle with four wheels on the rear axle. I have seen a number of 6 x 6 Landrovers but never one with a dual rear wheel configuration. So, would there be any benefits with such a set up, or would it be deemed unnecessary and inefficient, given the huge range and size of wheels and tyre combinations for Landrovers?
Id love to fit a big Cat but that customer has not yet arrived 👌
24:00 What is its engine size?
In the ultra 4 car is a 6.2
All I can say is epic!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Like and subscribe 👌🏻👍🏻
Thanks Phil
Where’s the Lightweight ?