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  1. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    I suppose I missed that inference. Anyhow, in my opinion, the most worrisome narrative emerging from TFL's buying experience is the technical inability of JLR and its dealers. JLR's poor reliability makes its ability to fix problems (or even capably work on these trucks) all the more critical...
  2. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    How is that clickbait? It's a true statement.
  3. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    Saga continues. First Defender's engine was deemed defective, needing replacement. Second Defender's wiring harness was irretrievably damaged during the dealer's winch installation. Now awaiting third new Defender, which in this case is the new, new, new Defender.
  4. T-Willy

    I need to stop buying stupid Toyota's an 1995 FZJ80 Build Saga........

    Yeah, the 2.8 is pretty attractive for the 80 except for the cost of the swap. For those of us without the skills to DIY, that's a $20K proposition--worth considering if facing a blown engine (vs. cost of new truck) but hard to stomach otherwise. The mileage of the 2.8 probably precludes the...
  5. T-Willy

    INEOS Grenadier

    I think it's a relevant footnote to the Grenadier discussion; those comparisons inform consumer choices. In my opinion the answer to your question is no. Land Cruiser 200s can be spec'd in other markets at an inflation-adjusted MSRP similar to that of the early 90s Land Cruisers, albeit with...
  6. T-Willy

    JACKERY E1000 LX470

    Can your solar and battery run the fridge continuously without a charge from the engine? For example, if you're parked at the beach for a week, will the solar and battery power the fridge by themselves?
  7. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    This youtuber purchased a new Defender. His vigorous verbosity ensures future reports on reliability and other facets of his ownership experience.
  8. T-Willy

    INEOS Grenadier

    It also bears mentioning that Land Cruiser's capacities have been trending toward weekender rather than touring spec, making Grenadier all the more attractive to tourers who need both off road and load-carrying capability. Note that, since advent of the 80 series, payload decreased from 1930 lbs...
  9. T-Willy

    INEOS Grenadier

    On point. Well said.
  10. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    This seems like a plausible hypothesis. A one-off problem, even if that severe, is less disconcerting to me than one that can't be diagnosed.
  11. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    I agree. While these problems may be anecdotal, Land Rover's inability to even diagnose and fix their own product is not. That makes this situation very revealing; I hope TFL rides it out.
  12. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    My initial reaction to this video was that JLR needs to replace this vehicle. But the more interesting question now is whether they can even diagnose and repair these problems. Thus far, they can't.
  13. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    What a disaster. But perfectly predictable based on published reports of Land Rover reliability.
  14. T-Willy

    Latest Photo?

    Killer shot.
  15. T-Willy

    Mint "80" - Would You Have the Roof Cut Off to Install a Campteq?

    Campteq is 80 series alchemy. Why starve a mint one of its full potential?
  16. T-Willy

    How miserable is it to drive a RHD "manual" 81?

    You're planning Central or South America, correct? You've probably already done so, but if not, it might be worth verifying the legality of RHD vehicles in countries you plan to visit. I've read in the past of some countries in the Americas barring entry of RHD vehicles. I have no idea what...
  17. T-Willy

    New Defender News

    I too recall that in the videos--and that they consulted the manual, but I'd have (and don't want) to double-check. Does the LR warranty require a break-in period for the 4 cylinder? If so, can someone post that? I was wondering about that, looked online, and found nothing. That said, I agree...
  18. T-Willy

    Corrosion on Campteq or Alu-Cab Pop-Up Systems

    Mine clamps directly to the rain gutters. Others have used an adhesive called Sikiflex. And yes, I think most Campteq owners cut their roofs and do integrated builds. Ours, uncut, has no inside access; access is via the rear door and hatch ladder. Both a hardshell RTT and Campteq are...
  19. T-Willy

    Corrosion on Campteq or Alu-Cab Pop-Up Systems

    For platform, it depends on your needs. The top-line differences are that the Troopy will be roomier, but the 80 has a more plush ride and is more capable offroad (rear coils). If you go the 80 Campteq route, you'd then have to decide whether or not to cut the roof. I left mine uncut for a...
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