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Santana PS10 Pics
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Santana PS10 Pics
I was driving through France the other week and came across a new Santana PS10 (Spanish Series LR copy) for sale. It is amazing how similar the components are to original series bits and pieces.
First a couple of pics of the overall truck.
First a couple of pics of the overall truck.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Front diff looks stock rover. But the rear diff is huge (hard to judge size from the pics) - looks about the size of the big Nissan Diff in real life - and is HYPOID!!! - santana did what LR should have done years ago...
For those that aren't aware, the PS10 runs an IVECO 2.8L turbo diesel and an LT85 5-speed (Santana own the rights to this and still make new ones).
For those that aren't aware, the PS10 runs an IVECO 2.8L turbo diesel and an LT85 5-speed (Santana own the rights to this and still make new ones).
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
The hubs and swivels look exactly the same as original series parts - except for the one difference that the santana versions have disc mounts. The santana also runs a wider track than a series - looks about the same as a coiler.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Leaf (rear at least) still available on patrols:Loanrangie wrote:Patrols are all coil and only troopies have rear leaves, at least it could have coils up front.
I agree that coils are better, but with parabolic springs it is hard to tell the difference. And the way LR is going, the PS10 will be a much better option than the next defender.RRP TD42T DX Leaf Manual $50,440
Compared to the current defender, the PS10 has a bigger engine, stronger gearbox (probably), stronger rear diff, and a factory diff lock option. The only downside is the lack of coils (and maybe the looks depending on your point of view).
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
so elec traction control is what????one_iota wrote:LEAF SPRINGS ALL ROUND
All the other stuff is to make up for not being able to keep the wheels on the ground.
Is this a case of a lamb dressed in a wolf's clothing?
ass clown
land rover haven't been able to exicute a good idea since 1971.
yes they had the right idea but stuffed it up at evry corner
yeah rear lockers are for pretenders
cheers, Serg
stuff that.. who do i speak to at land rover HQ about buying the design and manufacturing rights to the s111 109 1 ton and the 101 FC. You would sell heaps.Someone should start selling them in OZ...
Ben - you taken one for a test drive yet ???
Ex-Army - SeriesIII -186s - NP435 - Maxi rear - megasquirt coilpack ignition - AM FM radio with 2 X speakers
Harsh words alrounduninformed wrote:so elec traction control is what????one_iota wrote:LEAF SPRINGS ALL ROUND
All the other stuff is to make up for not being able to keep the wheels on the ground.
Is this a case of a lamb dressed in a wolf's clothing?
ass clown
land rover haven't been able to exicute a good idea since 1971.
yes they had the right idea but stuffed it up at evry corner
yeah rear lockers are for pretenders
cheers, Serg
Hasta luego
95 3dr 300Tdi Disco,
white, snorkelled, lifted and dash curled.
white, snorkelled, lifted and dash curled.
You can add the Roadless/Forest Rover to that list.popeye wrote:stuff that.. who do i speak to at land rover HQ about buying the design and manufacturing rights to the s111 109 1 ton and the 101 FC. You would sell heaps.Someone should start selling them in OZ...
Ben - you taken one for a test drive yet ???
Haven't taken one for a test drive yet - probably be too tempted to buy one...
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
That is a ute, all wagons have coils.ISUZUROVER wrote:Leaf (rear at least) still available on patrols:Loanrangie wrote:Patrols are all coil and only troopies have rear leaves, at least it could have coils up front.
RRP TD42T DX Leaf Manual $50,440
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Now you are nitpicking - since when did I specify wagon only?Loanrangie wrote:ISUZUROVER wrote:Leaf (rear at least) still available on patrols:Loanrangie wrote:Patrols are all coil and only troopies have rear leaves, at least it could have coils up front.
That is a ute, all wagons have coils.RRP TD42T DX Leaf Manual $50,440
The santana comes as a ute as well.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
leafs v coils ---- who gives a fark.
the santana was / is built for military contracts. comfort is not an issue.
load capacity and reliability are the issues. consumer / civi sales are just an added bonus.
BTW isn't the optional rear locker that pommie POS with the plastic diff cover ?
the santana was / is built for military contracts. comfort is not an issue.
load capacity and reliability are the issues. consumer / civi sales are just an added bonus.
BTW isn't the optional rear locker that pommie POS with the plastic diff cover ?
Ex-Army - SeriesIII -186s - NP435 - Maxi rear - megasquirt coilpack ignition - AM FM radio with 2 X speakers
That's what I had heard too, but I don't see how that can be since the Santana runs a huge hypoid diff in the rear, and the POS KAM mechanno DIY locker is only for the Rover diff.popeye wrote: BTW isn't the optional rear locker that pommie POS with the plastic diff cover ?
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
mabe they have developed it for the santana, probably worth the $ to get a mil contract.
yes my words are harsh, i'm just pasionate thats all.
like hitting my head against a wall. its my head and i'll do what i want with it
being let down by head lights, tail lights and switches(these are more important than you think,esp when you run electric brakes on a 1.8 tonne trailer) on a 3 year old vehicle is not my idea of a well exicuted idea.
have never owned a car or anythiing other than landrovers/range rover.
serg
yes my words are harsh, i'm just pasionate thats all.
like hitting my head against a wall. its my head and i'll do what i want with it
being let down by head lights, tail lights and switches(these are more important than you think,esp when you run electric brakes on a 1.8 tonne trailer) on a 3 year old vehicle is not my idea of a well exicuted idea.
have never owned a car or anythiing other than landrovers/range rover.
serg
The local mountain rescue team had a PS10 on test for a couple of days. The engine seems strong, once you get used to the long throttle travel. Brakes are very good. It was the first time I have been in a vehicle with parabolic springs, and I was pretty impressed with the ride quality. Having said that, the Santana has one or two handling quirks which you don't get on a 110 - it doesn't hustle quite as well - but no-one on here is particularly concerned with that are you? Front seats were not as supportive as a Defender (!) but there is adequate room in the middle row for me (6' 2") which is very welcome.
I have heard that Santana are to replace the LT-85 at some point with a ZF manual - and indeed the newer models on the forecourt have a more conventional looking gearlever rather than the dog leg type that the test vehicle had.
Seamus.
I have heard that Santana are to replace the LT-85 at some point with a ZF manual - and indeed the newer models on the forecourt have a more conventional looking gearlever rather than the dog leg type that the test vehicle had.
Seamus.
ex-mil 109 FFR, rotten 110 Tdi, XJ 4.0
Not yet. The one I photographed was at a service station/car dealer in a small village, and they only had one Santana - they seemed to sell lots of different makes of cars. I have seen about 6 others driving around on the road, all of which were wagons or hardtops (utes aren't very popular in france and germany). Keeping my eyes peeled though.DaveS3 wrote:Ben,
Do you have any more pics of the Extra Cab ute? Looks
Edit, here are some more pics from the manufacturer though.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
Love the ute....But coils all round, even Land Rover got that part right.
Must admit the Santana has bee a step ahead in all the reliabliity area's where LR have been left wondering
Driveline and Body of a Santana on a Chassis of a defender would be the perfect all round rig in my mind.
Must admit the Santana has bee a step ahead in all the reliabliity area's where LR have been left wondering
Driveline and Body of a Santana on a Chassis of a defender would be the perfect all round rig in my mind.
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