Land Rover classifieds - not ebay

Land Rover classifieds - not ebay

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225 posts

257 months

Monday 5th January 2004
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I'm after some choice accessories for my Landy. Does anyone know of a decent place to get such things as steering gaurds, roof racks, A-bars etc. Also, what I'm after more than anything is a good place to get some cheap mud-pluggers and wheels. I had to be recovered yesterday having got myself firmly stuck in a rut. Getting stuck was one thing, but being recovered by what looked like a Suzuki Vitara - the shame of it! I later learnt that it was in fact a Range-Rover chassis, but you can't tell that from the photo's so it's going to take some living down.

I would also appreciate any comments on what are good tyres to have for off-roading. I'm planning on buying a full set of tyres and wheels to be used exclusively for off-roading, so on-road manners don't really count for that much, so long as they can get me 60 miles or so to wherever I'm going.

Any feedback would be good.

Graham.J

5,420 posts

266 months

Monday 5th January 2004
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I'm after some choice accessories for my Landy. Does anyone know of a decent place to get such things as steering gaurds, roof racks, A-bars etc.

Steering guards and A-Bar I would look at Simmonites and ServiceTune, I got said items from ServiceTune. Roof Rack can be picked up from Paddock spares and Famous Four to name two.


I would also appreciate any comments on what are good tyres to have for off-roading. I'm planning on buying a full set of tyres and wheels to be used exclusively for off-roading, so on-road manners don't really count for that much, so long as they can get me 60 miles or so to wherever I'm going.

BF Goodrich Mud Terrains, can't vouch for them enough, I had mine on a set of white 8 spokes which are nice cheap wheels. The tyres are truely fantastic, the grip in thick, deep, gloopy mud was amazing, I drove into a deep pool of it, and straight out of the other side up a mashed up bank. However, they are a wee bit pricey and there other (cheaper) tyres on the market like remoulds.

Your best bet is to buy some past issues of LRO Magazine, in particular......

December 2003 - Steering protector product review.

October 2003 - Mud Terrain Tyre product review.

Spring 2003 - Roof rack/ladder review.


Back issues are available at £4.29 per issue or for some beer money if you find a nice person that wants to lend/give you the issues.

If you buy the latest LRO you can look at the adverts in there and there is the info for back issues on page 144.

If you're really looking to buy the products second hand they also have a spares classifieds on page 196.

HTH

Graham

>> Edited by Graham.J on Monday 5th January 20:54

Byff

4,427 posts

268 months

Thursday 15th January 2004
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The BF Goodridge MT are a good tyre, but if your on a budget, the Colway MT Remould has a virtually identical stud pattern and are much cheaper.

I only paid £26/tyre for mine.

Deedub

48 posts

267 months

Tuesday 20th January 2004
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I can suggest Silverline 4x4 in Warwick for wheels and tyres ( sound advice and sales ) Speak to Chris Dawson 01926 496668.
I have Pirelli Scorpion A/T 's on my Defender, work a treat for me both on and off road.
Deedub

>> Edited by Deedub on Tuesday 20th January 12:12

-bacchus-

178 posts

256 months

Tuesday 17th February 2004
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For Bits,
www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/
For toys,
www.davidbowyer.com/
Also does training, and he's a good bloke.

v8camel

1 posts

249 months

Tuesday 17th February 2004
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I use Bickleighs 4x4 parts in yeovil
they have a pretty good web shop
www.landroverparts-online.co.uk

Tel 01935 476529


Paul

bilko

1,693 posts

239 months

Wednesday 14th July 2004
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Just read your article in Lro international magazine about ART and bumpy tracks!
Well hats of to you fella, very good........erm.....:....

t0ny99

1,246 posts

248 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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I can also vouch for the Colways - have ATs on the RaRo (235/70x16s) and they are a great comprimise between off road ability and on road comfort. If you're going to have a second set of rims then go for the MT pattern and save a fortune over the BFG price!