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Yes, I have a galvanised chassis, but I've still just bought a lanolin product to spray everywhere very soon. The original chassis lasted about 15 years, so a galvanised and lanolin treated regularly chassis should see me out.
I am still out on that one. Used Dinitrol for a few years and that's pretty good. Lanoguard last year, but still have not seen an old Landy use it long-term!
The first things I would do, if I had to do it again, are to change the clutch pedal spring, EGR delete and Climair wind deflectors, which are all cheap to do. Then swap all of the lights for LED, a remap and as many security, rust and sound proofing mods as I could afford 😁
I don't drive huge distances in my Defender and I do like them in their original spec so all I have done to it is lights and security along with an improved steering damper to stop it trying to throw me into the ditch! Thanks for your vids.
Definitely number one is security, no question. People who spend thousands on winches, big wheels tires, roof tents, sounds systems etc., and no additional security. I recommend a removable steering wheel and a clutch claw (or box) as a minimum. When parked up at home I also fit a heavy duty Denver boot as well. Obviously this won’t stop the vehicle being stolen if a thief really wants it, but it’s all a deterrent.
In the UK security essential, in another country nothing really, I like the ruggedness, I spend money on keeping it in good shape and working well rather than accessories. I did transform ours from a panel van to having back sliding windows and benches because my wife asked so, also put Exmoor Trim seat covers as when we were living in Spain with our UK Landy we were sweating our legs on the original seats, put a MUD tunnel tray to hold cups and bottles as my wife wanted one, see all are essential to my wife not really for me, I am quite pleased at having put all around LED lights so they work every day and not one day yes and two days no as the original ones.
Hi Marcus agreed on the optimil security, soundproofing deffo, my 3rd &4th. Alive comfort springs and fox shocks and finally engine remapp ( I have the Twisted 1st stage)
I would be inclined to try and keep the vehicle as original looking as possible. Things I have done include: Engine work by Alive Tuning, providing me with over 200 bhp. Suspension replacement (standard height) by Alive Tuning. Amazed at the difference that made to the ride of the vehicle. Change out transfer box ratios to that of the Discovery. Made motorway driving much more relaxed. 18” Boost alloy wheels with BFG. A subtle upgrade which I don’t regret. Interior wise. The only difference from new. Soundproofing and partial removal of the bulkhead using the MUD modification. Also MUD extended seat runners. I do like the Lucari interior you opted for but I wonder if it will date quicker than the original. The best thing I did was buy the Grenadier which has given me everything I desired of my Defender. My Grenadier makes me still feel very much linked to my 300 Tdi and subsequent Td5. Finally. Surprised you don’t have at least double the subscribers. You do a great job and I can think of nothing on which you need to improve.
Quick release steering wheel boss and smaller steering wheel Mud stuff seat rails so you can move the seats further back Good LED headlights Sound deadening Change the door locks to stop anyone with a random Defender key can open your doors.
Security on my Defender, full steering wheel cover lock, pedal lock, security hinges, tracker, hidden inertia switch, rear - side windows security grill.
all good mods, my right front door started leaking a little at the bottom after 2 years, still looking for the source, guess that would be a point too, check for good seals 😉
The most important thing I had done when I bought my 110 new in 2015 was to have it Waxoyled before I took delivery and redone every year for the first five years.
In the USA one of the best theft proof mods are manual transmission (Rover dive - it confuses the criminal) and RHD. Ofc a kill switch and gps tracking with accelerometers are a plus.
Galvanised Chassis and a pedal box security. I would not buy a Defender that has a CPU, but rather a 300tdi. Keep it original and not add chavy stuff. It is a Defender after all. Be able to hose it out and not worry about mud and scratches. Keep original wheels as they cut through deep snow and mud. It is a Defender after all. Did I say that already ?. Well, yeah, its a Defender.
Great vid, thanks. I too love the Disco 5. But, am worried about the potential breakdowns. Also, as good and upmarket this car is, I don't like some of the cheap plasticy trim in some area. (The driver's seat trim has cracked and is coming away. Oh, and those USELESS clips which are supposed to hold the third seat row belts out of the way of the sliding tonneau cover. Doh!
Thanks for your comment - when you’re talking defender security (steering boss/the lock/hinges) I can’t think of another brand that make as nice parts in this sector?
Three things I did after my daughter drove off a cliff (and wrote off) my 2012 110 Defender, that I purchases from new. . 1. Not buy another one. 2. Not buy another one. and 3. Not buy another one
@@billy_on_2_wheels have you actually driven either of them? I’ve driven both and whilst the Grenadier is perfectly fine it’s not even playing the same game as the Defender never mind in the same ballpark.
I am giving my Land Rover Defender 90 away for just £5 a ticket! The winner will be announced on Sunday 17th December at 8pm. Good luck!
GET A TICKET HERE: raffall.com/345715/enter-raffle-to-win-my-land-rover-defender-90-hosted-by-the-doctors-garage
I think a good chassis clean and rust proof treatment should be near the top of the list.
Yes, I have a galvanised chassis, but I've still just bought a lanolin product to spray everywhere very soon. The original chassis lasted about 15 years, so a galvanised and lanolin treated regularly chassis should see me out.
Definitely rust prevention. Lanoguard has worked wonders 👍🏻
I am still out on that one. Used Dinitrol for a few years and that's pretty good. Lanoguard last year, but still have not seen an old Landy use it long-term!
The first things I would do, if I had to do it again, are to change the clutch pedal spring, EGR delete and Climair wind deflectors, which are all cheap to do. Then swap all of the lights for LED, a remap and as many security, rust and sound proofing mods as I could afford 😁
Security, swing away wheel carrier, sound deadening, upgraded lights, remap, chassis waxoly, quality parts, genuine seals , rear work light. Great video
gods ,,,, never waxol , it has killed more landrovers than most things
A remap (made a huge difference), soundproofing (to do) and rustproofing top 3 for me.
Swing bar for spare wheel so it saves the back door, silicone hoses, stage 1 remap, larger intercooler
What would be your essentials? Let me know here? ⬇️
I don't drive huge distances in my Defender and I do like them in their original spec so all I have done to it is lights and security along with an improved steering damper to stop it trying to throw me into the ditch! Thanks for your vids.
Definitely number one is security, no question.
People who spend thousands on winches, big wheels tires, roof tents, sounds systems etc., and no additional security.
I recommend a removable steering wheel and a clutch claw (or box) as a minimum.
When parked up at home I also fit a heavy duty Denver boot as well.
Obviously this won’t stop the vehicle being stolen if a thief really wants it, but it’s all a deterrent.
In the UK security essential, in another country nothing really, I like the ruggedness, I spend money on keeping it in good shape and working well rather than accessories.
I did transform ours from a panel van to having back sliding windows and benches because my wife asked so, also put Exmoor Trim seat covers as when we were living in Spain with our UK Landy we were sweating our legs on the original seats, put a MUD tunnel tray to hold cups and bottles as my wife wanted one, see all are essential to my wife not really for me, I am quite pleased at having put all around LED lights so they work every day and not one day yes and two days no as the original ones.
You can convert it to a V8 at Twisted in Yorkshire. 457hp 6,2 l LT1. Smiles per miles all the way.
Hi Marcus agreed on the optimil security, soundproofing deffo, my 3rd &4th. Alive comfort springs and fox shocks and finally engine remapp ( I have the Twisted 1st stage)
Yes I agree the Alive work I had done is brilliant and def making the list just under what I mentioned!
I would be inclined to try and keep the vehicle as original looking as possible.
Things I have done include:
Engine work by Alive Tuning, providing me with over 200 bhp.
Suspension replacement (standard height) by Alive Tuning. Amazed at the difference that made to the ride of the vehicle.
Change out transfer box ratios to that of the Discovery. Made motorway driving much more relaxed.
18” Boost alloy wheels with BFG. A subtle upgrade which I don’t regret.
Interior wise. The only difference from new. Soundproofing and partial removal of the bulkhead using the MUD modification. Also MUD extended seat runners.
I do like the Lucari interior you opted for but I wonder if it will date quicker than the original.
The best thing I did was buy the Grenadier which has given me everything I desired of my Defender. My Grenadier makes me still feel very much linked to my 300 Tdi and subsequent Td5.
Finally. Surprised you don’t have at least double the subscribers. You do a great job and I can think of nothing on which you need to improve.
He’s a bloke and isn’t in gym leggings all the time…
Quick release steering wheel boss and smaller steering wheel
Mud stuff seat rails so you can move the seats further back
Good LED headlights
Sound deadening
Change the door locks to stop anyone with a random Defender key can open your doors.
On mine it’d be the st2 remap from Storm , the RX8 seats I fitted and the smaller steering wheel
My son's Alive st2 ECU....it's a 2.4 Puma....goes very well...now, brakes!
Alive also do a very quick TD5 chip...they race them..
Security on my Defender, full steering wheel cover lock, pedal lock, security hinges, tracker, hidden inertia switch, rear - side windows security grill.
all good mods, my right front door started leaking a little at the bottom after 2 years, still looking for the source, guess that would be a point too, check for good seals 😉
Hi Marcus. I hoped you’d review the Slick Shift you fitted. Would you recommend this to other Defender owners? Thanks. John
The most important thing I had done when I bought my 110 new in 2015 was to have it Waxoyled before I took delivery and redone every year for the first five years.
I think door and bonnet hinges are a good one. Sadly the things that make land rovers easy to work on also makes them easier to steel.
In the USA one of the best theft proof mods are manual transmission (Rover dive - it confuses the criminal) and RHD.
Ofc a kill switch and gps tracking with accelerometers are a plus.
Galvanised Chassis and a pedal box security. I would not buy a Defender that has a CPU, but rather a 300tdi. Keep it original and not add chavy stuff. It is a Defender after all.
Be able to hose it out and not worry about mud and scratches. Keep original wheels as they cut through deep snow and mud. It is a Defender after all. Did I say that already ?. Well, yeah, its a Defender.
Agreed seats and sound deadening (in my to do list) and maybe a stage 2 remap? Still quality vids👍🏻👍🏻
Great vid, thanks. I too love the Disco 5. But, am worried about the potential breakdowns. Also, as good and upmarket this car is, I don't like some of the cheap plasticy trim in some area. (The driver's seat trim has cracked and is coming away. Oh, and those USELESS clips which are supposed to hold the third seat row belts out of the way of the sliding tonneau cover. Doh!
Hi brilliant vid
Cheers Matthew
Hope you found it interesting
It was very helpful
Instead of the hassle of a removable steering wheel, I’d just put a hidden kill switch in it. But that’s just me.
Il use this video to help me sleep
Whatever floats your boat mate
😂😂
Mud shields by Gwyn Lewis.
As soon as I heard optimill I stopped watching, always advertising them
Thanks for your comment - when you’re talking defender security (steering boss/the lock/hinges) I can’t think of another brand that make as nice parts in this sector?
@@thedoctorsgarage no you're probably right! I must have been in a bad mood when I wrote that!! I'll watch the rest now 😆
Keep everything original. If not buy another brand.
Three things I did after my daughter drove off a cliff (and wrote off) my 2012 110 Defender, that I purchases from new. . 1. Not buy another one. 2. Not buy another one. and 3. Not buy another one
Buy an ineos grenadier 😂😂😂😂
Do you buy a lot of knockoffs from Wish?
@@Jabber-ig3iw 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pisses allover the new mistake they call a defender
@@billy_on_2_wheels have you actually driven either of them? I’ve driven both and whilst the Grenadier is perfectly fine it’s not even playing the same game as the Defender never mind in the same ballpark.