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Sepulchre



Member Since: 28 Jun 2022
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Cairns Blue
Howdy
Hi all,

Just picked up my Defender 90 last weekend after looking for a good length of time and lurking here for even longer. Owned a couple of Land Rovers over the years but never a defender.

Anyway, this is Lani (named by my daughter), she seems in pretty good condition, solid chassis and engine but needs some tlc in the interior, lots planned on that front and a few bits on the outside starting with an ORE wheel carrier. First job though was adding some security, I’ll be doing more also on that front.


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I’m sure I’ll be asking lots of questions in the coming months, apologies in advance for that Laughing
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Looking good! Thumbs Up
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Welcome!
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Sepulchre



Member Since: 28 Jun 2022
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Thanks all for the warm welcome.

Lani is in for a service in the coming days and a good check over by my local Land Rover independent garage.

First update is happening next week - ORE wheel carrier arrives, currently the spare is getting lugged around in the back. Also discovered a water leak coming through the tub seal so I’ll get a new seal for that ordered up. Once these two jobs are done it’s then time to start the sound deadening followed by new seats, cubby, steering wheel and re-line the head liner.

After that I’ve got some new windows planned, double din head unit and to add a full set of interior trim panels in the back as it’s currently lacking all of those.

Lots planned but I’m going to take my time and enjoy the journey Smile



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The Zee



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Tip tips when installing the ORE wheel carrier:

1 : a second pair of hands is going to be needed to help mount the arm, while bolts are fitted.
2 : park with the back overhanging the lawn; if you drop something you won't damage the coating.
3 : put a tarpaulin down, if you drop a fixing, nut or washer you won't lose it in the grass!

Once everything is ajdusted, tight and the wheel is mounted, take for a short test drive and recheck all the fittings, readjust if needed and enjoy your new ORE wheel carrier Thumbs Up Zaid-M
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Sepulchre



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Great advice, many thanks for that! 2nd person already roped in and will certainly heed the lawn and tarp advice Thumbs Up
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welcome fella, nice D Thumbs Up Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Sepulchre



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 2.5 TD HT Cairns Blue
The Zee wrote:
Tip tips when installing the ORE wheel carrier:

1 : a second pair of hands is going to be needed to help mount the arm, while bolts are fitted.
2 : park with the back overhanging the lawn; if you drop something you won't damage the coating.
3 : put a tarpaulin down, if you drop a fixing, nut or washer you won't lose it in the grass!

Once everything is ajdusted, tight and the wheel is mounted, take for a short test drive and recheck all the fittings, readjust if needed and enjoy your new ORE wheel carrier Thumbs Up


Quick question…

My carrier arrived today, started looking at it and while ORE say it’s compatible with NAS style rear step/tow bar I can’t see any way of mounting it with the NAS step in situ, am I being daft?
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Sulisuli



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Hope this helps

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 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90
2000 XS TD5 90
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Sepulchre



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Did you remove the NAS step to fit the wheel carrier?

And of of interest what hinges are those?

Thanks!
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Sulisuli



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No it remained in place the hinges are made by Optimill. Amazing products. 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90
2000 XS TD5 90
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Sepulchre



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Thanks, I just can’t see how to get the bottom two long bolts through the cross member with the NAS steps in place

The optimal hinges are the older style I guess, the newer ones have internal screw heads and apparently need trimmed to fit with the carrier. I asked optimal if they were going to offer one pre trimmed but got no response in over a week Sad
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Sulisuli



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Chris from Ore makes shims to bring the wheel carrier away from the body because of the new style Optimill hinges. Thumbs Up

Both companies are great to deal with and have excellent customer services but they will be busy with shows and holidays at this time of year. 2015 HT XS 90
2008 SVX 90
2000 XS TD5 90
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Sepulchre



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ORE have been excellent, they called me regarding the delivery delay, not just an email but actually called me, I thought that was pretty awesome Very Happy

Interesting info about the shims, thanks! I'm surprised to hear this as the ORE product pager states -

Does it work with Optimil Hinges? – Our wheel carrier was designed to work with all well-known hinges on the market at that time. Since then Optimill has released a security hinge that sits much prouder on the body so our wheel carrier won’t fit. Sadly we cannot modify the top bracket of our carrier or the bearing housing for a number of structural/design reasons. Some customers asked about a packer plate but then that pushes the wheel away from the door as well as create a number of other geometry issues not to mention looking terrible sitting that far away from the door!

EDIT - ORE just confirmed the packer plates Very Happy


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