
? I started reading this thread because it was messing with my head, every time I saw the title I saw "Knitting a Freelander".
I don't know much about them so I didn't have much to contribute as far as which suspension and roof rack.
I do want to comment on the "Parent Magazine" comments. The magazine is far newer than this forum. As a big fan of the magazine I feel the need to jump to it's defense a little. The magazine IS about the trip. Getting as far as you can. People visiting places that had never entered the radar for many of us. Okay and yes there is the Gear issue. But I like how available options are presented side by side, pros and cons etc.
I was so nervous when we got our fridge in 2003 because there was only so much research that I could do to find out which was most reliable. We have to store medication in it, so it is crucial that it function correctly. One round of ruined medication = 33% of the cost of the fridge. So this is not an expensive option. But I would have liked to know what other peoples' experiences were before taking the plunge.
Our corner protectors saved us a bundle as we were run into twice once by a reckless taxi and once by our traveling companions. Aluminum panels would have crumpled but the protectors merely got a tiny scratch (and who knows how many others gave us a wide berth in the crazy traffic just because the truck looked like it could cause them more damage than they were willing to incur by hitting us).
Our RTT never failed and for cost per night used it was super cheap, but I only had experience with one brand before we bought ours and I like to know all of the details of the others.
Our suspension failed, and perhaps we didn't need an "upgrade" as aggressive as we got, but we didn't know that at the time.
Our transmission failed, and it was through a forum like this that we were able to procure a new one when we were out in the middle of No and Where. Locals wanted to charge us 5,000 Euros for a used one ("Better than new") that wasn't even the right transmission.
Oh another piece of equipment that wasn't cheap, Sat. Phone, which we used to call someone to find out that the transmission had a known failure issue. We also used it to find out what was going on with the scary bleeding issue one of us was having by calling the Travel Doctor back in the US. (Again in the middle of nowhere).
I like the magazine gear reviews because if I have decided that I need a particular piece of gear, I want the best one. To quote the magazine "Cry once" and never have to replace it.
The OP wanted the benefit of the experience of those on this forum. It has nothing to do with how much the stuff costs, just what his friend needs, to do what he wants to do. And with about 30% better fuel economy than the Discovery, and with it already being paid off, there's nothing wrong with wanting to adapt the Freelander for his purpose.
It has taken me a long time to get to this philosophy of drive and let drive.
I like that!