Land Rover claims the Defender will take 35's with a one inch lift.I'm curious if @Fivespddisco can find a way to trim those wheel wells to accept 35"s, with the posted wheelbase, it's too small for 32"s for the type of terrain I encounter. After personally piloting a stock JKU rubicon across it's belly through the actual Rubicon Trail and talking to folks who have dared take LR3s on Golden Spike, it's the breakover angle that's the killer for western trails. Not approach, and not departure (the departure on the disco 2 sucks, for example, but the 100" wheelbase is spot on awesome).
If the aftermarket can't figure out how to fit 35"s, then I'll probably be favoring the 2-door (when released) in Explorer Pac, 18" rims and onboard air. The 110 would be preferred (with 35s), but the 130 without a truck bed is pointless for my uses.
I'd also like to see if the 2.0 or the V6 have the intercoolers in front of the wings. The 6-liter straight six diesel they assembled in the promo video showed NO radiators in front of the wheels. If we can have similar clearance in NAS spec Defenders, this is going to go down as a very good off-road overland rig. If not, it's going to be in the upper average echolon, IMO, and perform below it's ultimate potential.
I'm interested in seeing what you guys do with the platform, I'm at least 3-5 years out from another rig.
It's actually already in there. However, here's another one for you. This was under the P.O's ownership.
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Didn't Land Rover say the new defender could fit 37" with a 1" lift? I think they did, or maybe I'm remembering wrong.
I did in fact misremember. It was 35s with a 1" lift.
The New Land Rover Defender Is Designed to Make You Swoon
Exclusive details on the most hardcore Rover in decadeswww.outsideonline.com
One design element that is going to frustrate off-road modifications is the front bumper. It integrates cooling elements that Rob Atkin, the Defender’s technical director describes as “essential.” So, you won’t simply be able to remove that bumper and replace it with a common steel item. Instead, the aftermarket will need time to develop dedicated solutions that retain the cooling system’s functionality.
Dang, that article points out another thing I hadn't realized:
I figured it would be easy to remove the plastic front bumper and install a steel one, but it seems it will be more complex (and therefore expensive) to do that. Will be interesting to see what aftermarket options become available. I'm still interested, but it would likely be the '21 or '22 model year before I pull the trigger anyways. ?♂️
Sorry for the late response. The tires are 35/13/18What size are the tires exactly? I'm following along with great interest!
Same thing happened with the D5. Tons of essential cooling components live behind the front bumper. The only steel bumper option I've seen for the D5 is this, and I don't love it:Dang, that article points out another thing I hadn't realized:
I figured it would be easy to remove the plastic front bumper and install a steel one, but it seems it will be more complex (and therefore expensive) to do that. Will be interesting to see what aftermarket options become available. I'm still interested, but it would likely be the '21 or '22 model year before I pull the trigger anyways. ?♂️
Same thing happened with the D5. Tons of essential cooling components live behind the front bumper. The only steel bumper option I've seen for the D5 is this, and I don't love it:
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Oh, did I mention its $3500 AUD?!?!
Lucky8 already have confirmed the rads are up higher on defender on a pre release vid.I'm thinking the "elements" it containes are merely that it funnels/directs air to the right place.
Until shown differently, I refuse to believe they have a radiator and/or hoses going through that. If they went that route, they lost me as a potential customer because that would tell me they were willing to put something quite fragile out front in harms way, and what else would they do.
No, I think they use the plastic as a way to funnel/direct air.
Looks good in black, bumpers rarely look good in alloy.Same thing happened with the D5. Tons of essential cooling components live behind the front bumper. The only steel bumper option I've seen for the D5 is this, and I don't love it:
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Oh, did I mention its $3500 AUD?!?!
I'm okay with "up higher", not "out at the very front inside some plastic "bull rail"".Lucky8 already have confirmed the rads are up higher on defender on a pre release vid.
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Lucky8 already have confirmed the rads are up higher on defender on a pre release vid.
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