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2007 Defender

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Post by DK »

Heres a promotional vid for the new defender

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YaLmob6L8M
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Post by GURU »

Go the Ford XR8 Hump in the bonnet.... I want one.
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Post by DK »

Yep i'll take a bonnet,dash and rear bucket seats for my 110

Has anyone see under the hood?
Is the raised bonnet for a top mount cooler or just bling?
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Post by Slunnie »

I wonder if that bonnet will fit my IIa? :lol:
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Post by andrew e »

copy cats.

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on the topic of new defenders, does anyone know any history of a mid 06 model extreem that fell on its side late last year in the hornsby area? my old man just bought it.
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Post by red90 »

The gearbox is the best sounding bit. 5.443:1 1st gear. 63:1 crawl ratio.
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Post by itsame »

andrew e wrote:copy cats.

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on the topic of new defenders, does anyone know any history of a mid 06 model extreem that fell on its side late last year in the hornsby area? my old man just bought it.
what you got tucked away under that prey tell?
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Post by walker »

I thought the bonnet was to fit the V8 which I heard was going into it but not to Australia...maybe I am wrong.

If onlly they would bring the auto out here.
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Post by lowbox »

I though the bonnet was to fit the 2.4 diesel from the transit van that is going into it. Nothing about a V8. Sadly. I'd have the TDv8 from the new rangie - apart from it needing a whole new drivetrain!
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Post by MKarmyshev »

Does somebody out there already have one?
How does it stack up against the japs like Patrol or Toyo 80?
I'm thinking about buying one to replace my '90 Ptrol GQ.
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Post by Loanrangie »

MKarmyshev wrote:Does somebody out there already have one?
How does it stack up against the japs like Patrol or Toyo 80?
I'm thinking about buying one to replace my '90 Ptrol GQ.
not available here yet.
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Post by UrbanRedneck »

lowbox wrote:I though the bonnet was to fit the 2.4 diesel from the transit van that is going into it. Nothing about a V8. Sadly. I'd have the TDv8 from the new rangie - apart from it needing a whole new drivetrain!
Definately is for the taller 2.4 4 cylinder diesel it also has the six speed box from the transit looks like a pretty smick thing i want one :onfire: love the interior
have grinder will fit
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Post by andrew e »

might get a price on a bonnet and copy it in fiberglass.
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Post by andrew e »

put my order in for a bonnet today, pending availability, should be here in 6 weeks. whos interested in a fiberglass copy?
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Post by ashtrans »

red90 wrote:The gearbox is the best sounding bit. 5.443:1 1st gear. 63:1 crawl ratio.
I have one on the woekshop floor but not pulled it apart yet, we took it out of our new 90 which we are putting an auto in,

should be done in about 2 weeks, first auto one as far as I know,
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Post by Loanrangie »

ashtrans wrote:
red90 wrote:The gearbox is the best sounding bit. 5.443:1 1st gear. 63:1 crawl ratio.
I have one on the woekshop floor but not pulled it apart yet, we took it out of our new 90 which we are putting an auto in,

should be done in about 2 weeks, first auto one as far as I know,
Dave, what auto are you using ? dos the new fender still use an lt230 or ford/ borgwarner transfer ?
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Post by ashtrans »

yes it still has the LT230, in 1.211 ratio,

we have put a ZF 4HP22EH in,

it's not been easy at all, we have been working on it for about 8 months already
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Post by bowtie landie »

andrew e wrote:put my order in for a bonnet today, pending availability, should be here in 6 weeks. whos interested in a fiberglass copy?
Yeah Andrew, I'm interested. Depends on the $ but definately interested.

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Post by FerRi »

ashtrans wrote:yes it still has the LT230, in 1.211 ratio,

we have put a ZF 4HP22EH in,

it's not been easy at all, we have been working on it for about 8 months already
How about adaptors to fit the new 6 speed gearbox to the Td5? Will Ashcrofttrans make one of those?
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Post by ashtrans »

FerRi wrote:
ashtrans wrote:yes it still has the LT230, in 1.211 ratio,

we have put a ZF 4HP22EH in,

it's not been easy at all, we have been working on it for about 8 months already
How about adaptors to fit the new 6 speed gearbox to the Td5? Will Ashcrofttrans make one of those?
yes this has certainly crossed our minds especially if the auto conversion take off as we will have a steady supply of the 6 speed boxes,

the auto is our priority at the moment but once this is done we will be looking at kits to put the 6 speed onto the TD5 and the TDi,
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

ashtrans wrote: yes this has certainly crossed our minds especially if the auto conversion take off as we will have a steady supply of the 6 speed boxes,

the auto is our priority at the moment but once this is done we will be looking at kits to put the 6 speed onto the TD5 and the TDi,
I would be interested to know what you think of the strength of the 6-speed when you eventually pull it down.

PS - I saw a couple driving around when I was in Europe a few weeks ago.
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Post by Hobie18 »

Afternoon All

I've got a friend who's just ordered one of the new Fenders, he wants to know who makes all the accessories etc for them. sliders, bars checkplates etc. He's based in Brisbane, currently drives a P38 and a Hummer.

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Post by Bush65 »

UrbanRedneck wrote:
lowbox wrote:I though the bonnet was to fit the 2.4 diesel from the transit van that is going into it. Nothing about a V8. Sadly. I'd have the TDv8 from the new rangie - apart from it needing a whole new drivetrain!
Definately is for the taller 2.4 4 cylinder diesel it also has the six speed box from the transit looks like a pretty smick thing i want one :onfire: love the interior
That's correct. The engine is taller thanks to overhead cams.
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Post by mimmo321 »

ill take a bonnet
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Post by Hobie18 »

My mate picked his black 07 fender up last week, had a disco loan car for couple of days when they had to fit the baby seats, which he said was good as it confirmed they made the right choice. It looks pretty much the same apart from the bonnet and of course the interior
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Post by andrew e »

mimmo321 wrote:ill take a bonnet
i'm still waiting on the template to be delivered. Will keep updated.
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Post by def90 »

put me down for a bonnet toooo!! :twisted:
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Post by discokid »

Tried to buy a bonnet and was told on VIN number only

If there are versions floating around Im interested as long as its at least as light as my TD5 one
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Post by GURU »

andrew PM sent.

As for everyone else. I have had afew fenders in the workshop the last couple of weeks, and have had a good chance to have alook over them.

The reason for the bonnet buldge isn't cause the motor is taller, it is becuse the motor is mounted higher. When they adaptoed the 230 to the back of the 6 speed the front output shaft housing (centre diff lock selector etc) was going to fowl the 6-speed casing, so the rotated the 230 around (downwards) till it cleared. The LT230 is clocked around so much that the tailshafts are alot closer to flat than in previous defenders.

the sump is way clear of the front diff centre, but isn't designed for the defender as it has no shaping to clear the pumpkin, another reason the motor got mounted so much higher. Infact the top of the block is almost at the hight of the wings (+ or - 50mm)

the gearing is very nice, infact it would be awsume with a set of 5.1 Maxi in the TC. The defender also has a no stall function in low range, in 1st gear low range with will drive through the brakes. If you were to put it up against a wall it would smoke all tyres instead of stalling.
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Post by 1tonsoup »

Anti-stall in action. You can hear the brakes groaning.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ57E6ZayLo

Of course the ramps are set up so TC doesn't have to work too hard - and there are other 4x4s that could do this, but that doesn't devalue the spectacle of the Defender making it look easy!

Edit: better one.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz1tIr-l2OI
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