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Lightningtweeds



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No ARB and by the state of the tyres fit what you like!
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Djcla



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lol they are ancient but still legal Smile, its a costly exercise because i wanted to get some BFG Ko2's or preferably the Cooper STT pros in either 235 or 265 width ( cant decide which) and the current steels are 7.5' r16's so hence the new alloys Smile. No point wasting money on tyres i don't really want and choice is limited in the standard steel sizes.
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Bluest



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I think you might need the three big hexagonal flat washer spacers things to go on the wheel carrier too 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #648397 5th Sep 2017 10:30am
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Djcla



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your kidding i threw some of them out when i took the bust manky hard wheel cover off the spare as they were not needed Sad

https://www.flatdoguk.com/spare-wheel-carr...pacers~915

these look remarkably like what i chucked in bin , lesson learned
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zsd-puma



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Lightningtweeds wrote:
Probably correct that. Steel wheeled Defenders are more likely to be used by farmers therefor need articulation over comfort?


It's probably just a cost issue, the ARB's don't really improve comfort but they make it a little more car like in terms of handling. Those with steel wheels tend to be the cheaper spec, so by not fitting ARB's LR are saving money. Obviously not having them helps with axle articulation too, but it's probably more to do with something being used mainly off road simply not needing ARB's as they make no real difference driving across a field, a bit like fitting a heated windscreen to a car used in North Africa.
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zsd-puma



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Djcla wrote:
your kidding i threw some of them out when i took the bust manky hard wheel cover off the spare as they were not needed Sad

https://www.flatdoguk.com/spare-wheel-carr...pacers~915

these look remarkably like what i chucked in bin , lesson learned


That's them. It's so the extra width of the wheel and tyre doesn't foul the rear wiper.
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Kit



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zsd-puma wrote:
a bit like fitting a heated windscreen to a car used in North Africa.


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1958 Series 1 Soft-top
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oneten110



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The items in your picture are: steering damper (the thing with the spring on it.) The drag link which connects the steering drop arm to the swivel housing and the panhard rod which secures the axle laterally.
You only need 18 wheel nuts and 5 locking nuts, spare wheel carrier only has 3 nuts to secure the wheel.
Having spent some time in deep snow and freezing temperatures in the High Atlas mountains of North Africa a heated windscreen would have been a very handy thing
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zsd-puma



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I doubt they're a popular option in most of north africa though.

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spare wheel carrier only has 3 nuts to secure the wheel.

It's worth noting the nuts for the spare wheel are different to those for the road wheels.
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Bluest



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I never knew that, how do they differ? 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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