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MGDM4



Member Since: 28 Aug 2015
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Preparing for Winter
Evening all,

Is anyone preparing their Defender for winter? If so, how?

Matt
Post #468811 2nd Nov 2015 10:01pm
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ian series 1



Member Since: 17 Nov 2014
Location: south
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 CSW Bonatti Grey
Yes!
A good service, fresh antifreeze, new wipers, and a touch up of wax oil, and the all important greasing of the door locks.
So at least when it freezes you can get in! Laughing 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

Wanted, Forward Control Anything considered.
Post #468818 2nd Nov 2015 10:15pm
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fathaggis



Member Since: 31 May 2015
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make the washer bottle solution stronger -25 works well Thumbs Up and thats it Mr. Green
Post #468822 2nd Nov 2015 10:17pm
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jimbob7



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Still a bit early tbh but last week it got a thorough wash,clay and wax,clay/polish the glass,silicon spray wiped on the door rubbers (stop the doors freezing shut), all the bushes sprayed with silicon spray and the door locks lubed with 3in1 proper lock lube.Tho stopped short of adding extra strength screen wash yet,coz it's still summer,lol....not had the central heating on yet,ffs!!
Will dig the mains powered fan heater out soon and test it,almost as good as a night heater for a tiny,tiny fraction of the price Wink . Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #468838 2nd Nov 2015 10:50pm
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MGDM4



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I've had mine waxoyled by Rustmaster. I'll grease the door locks and the wiper arms need replacing.

Has anyone tried snow chains or snow socks? Are they necessary?

Matt
Post #468849 2nd Nov 2015 11:11pm
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Retroanaconda



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Turn the heater from medium to high.

Defenders come out of the factory ready for far more than a UK winter could throw at them.
Post #468853 2nd Nov 2015 11:14pm
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mk1collector



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Location: West Yorkshire
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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
I wouldn't have thought they would be necessary in Surrey Shocked Ray
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Post #468855 2nd Nov 2015 11:15pm
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MGDM4



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Ha! The roads here are terrible, you need an off-roader for the road!

Plus I live on a very steep hill and work in the construction industry, I can sleep well at night knowing that my vehicle is more than capable Smile
Post #468859 2nd Nov 2015 11:19pm
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mk1collector



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England 2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Bonatti Grey
It's a defender, of course it's more than capable straight out of the box but is the driver capable Rolling with laughter Ray
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Post #468866 2nd Nov 2015 11:24pm
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jimbob7



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MGDM4 wrote:
I've had mine waxoyled by Rustmaster. I'll grease the door locks and the wiper arms need replacing.

Has anyone tried snow chains or snow socks? Are they necessary?

Matt

Only if the snow is 3ft deep! As said,drivers input is the biggest factor.
Oh,thanks for reminding me,the heater probably wants adjusting to it's max,lol. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #468870 2nd Nov 2015 11:29pm
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landy andy



Member Since: 15 Feb 2009
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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver

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Unstoppable with chains on. Oh and I will being selling both set soon as they don't fit new one. Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle Whistle

I also used to put a shovel in, few small shackles in for the silly recovery points lesser vehicles have, and make sure something warm to wear, torch ready to go, and gloves.

Andy
Post #468879 2nd Nov 2015 11:45pm
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MGDM4



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Driver's skills will be tested this winter! Rolling with laughter
Post #468880 2nd Nov 2015 11:47pm
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bpman



Member Since: 21 May 2008
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2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Wurth anti corrosion spray important bits, checked tyres, chains put in back, ctek attached and sorn until the salt is all gone
Post #468885 2nd Nov 2015 11:52pm
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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
^^ Much the same as bpman, except for the sorning which does not exist here.
Full redinitrol treatment last July, a few weeks ago installed the winter wheels/tires, ACF50'd the door hinges recently, coolant and antifreeze were replaced by dealer already in the spring when they installed the PEL500110 so that is good too, treated all rubbers with a good rubber product, added copious amounts of Weicon paste when replacing the SS screws again by new original mild steel screws Cool , gear/transfer box, diffs, engine oils were all changed this spring, but in the next few weeks truck will still go to dealer for another 6 months engine oil/filter change. WD-40 in the 12N and 12S tow plugs. Ctek will be plugged every 2 or 3 weeks from now on.
So it is fully ready to go into heated dry secure garage storage for weeks at length this coming winter, because I don't want to get my glossy Dinitrolled chassis dirty by falling leaves, rain or salt on the roads. Laughing
Good to have e-bikes and perfect public transport here. Whistle
Eric You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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Post #468913 3rd Nov 2015 5:47am
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yetiman45



Member Since: 22 Dec 2014
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England 2005 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Blenheim Silver
Question, why would you buy a Defender and mothball it for the winter ? Seems a bit odd to me .
A bit like buying a boat and not wanting to get it wet.
Post #469043 3rd Nov 2015 2:20pm
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