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  • 109 Pretender
    1st Gear
    • Oct 2008
    • 110

    Newbie Introduction

    Been lurking here for years and decided to post concerning our hosts Defender front brake conversion I just recently installed. The swivel housings and hubs were designed brilliantly! Easily double the strength of stock housings - casting and machining quality is top drawer. Brakes are outstanding - instructions are well written. Expensive? Absolutely!! Worth the cost? If I ever do another series Rover, it'll be my 1st parts purchase. Oh yeah, my Rover is a 1967 SIIA 109 NADA 6 cyl (#243) that I've owned for 28 years. It's now a 109 Pretender... Pics attached.

    Cheers!
  • jp-
    5th Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 981

    #2
    Very clean truck! Too clean!

    I like the carbed V8 setup that you have.

    What is the white trellis frame under the hood for?
    61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
    66 IIA 88" Station Wagon (sold)
    66 IIA 109" Pickup (Restomod, 5MGE, R380)
    67 IIA 109" NADA Wagon (sold)
    88, 2.5TD 110 RHD non-hicap pickup

    -I used to know everything there was to know about Land Rovers; then I joined the RN Bulletin Board.

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    • greenmeanie
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1358

      #3
      Nice truck.
      May I ask what aircon set up you are using?

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      • crankin
        5th Gear
        • Jul 2008
        • 696

        #4
        So, I lived in Tulsa for a few years...and know that there really is not that much mountainous terrain around in that area. I can understand the occasional sandy areas... But, Where exactly do you take that beast? Its setup for a post apocalyptic war! Very nice!


        Birmabright Brotherhood

        Take the vow, join the brotherhood!


        Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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        • Tim Smith
          Overdrive
          • Nov 2006
          • 1504

          #5
          Very impressive!

          What did you use for the power steering?

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          • 109 Pretender
            1st Gear
            • Oct 2008
            • 110

            #6
            Thanks for all the kind words! Yes, I went a little OCD on the old girl when I did the frame up restoration/remanufacture. My goal was to use Land Rover parts, hence the 3.9 V8, range rover pwr. steering, custom A/C using RR compressor, etc. JP, the rad. support was just in case I whack a rock or tree someday and rip off a fender Crankin, Tulsa is my birthplace, but I love SW Oklahoma because of the Wichita and Quartz mnts. Very old clean granite that is great for climbing and camping/fishing. NW corner has Little Sahara state park, but I prefer the rocks. I painted it almost 20 years ago using a full Boeing aircraft paint schedule with Dupont Imron, still looks like new. No garage queen - won't fit anymore Bill Davis @GBR is building a Salisbury for the rear and I'm going to replace radiator w/custom alum. because engine has no reserve cooling when it's 105 in the shade w/AC on.
            Thanks again gang and let me know if you want more details

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            • Rineheitzgabot
              4th Gear
              • Jun 2008
              • 386

              #7
              I am favorably impressed. That thing is top shelf.

              I like how, even though it is totally tricked out, it is still quite conservative (i.e., plain, white rims, no stickers all over). I like Rovers that look all business.

              Somebody above had it right--they should put that thing in a new Mad Max movie.
              "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

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              • 109 Pretender
                1st Gear
                • Oct 2008
                • 110

                #8
                When I started this project I wanted to remain true to the Land Rover design philosophy. I tried to make all my mods reflect the same ideals. When the NAS Defender came out in 93, I decided to build the exterior cage. It's not identical to the Safety Devices design, but it's tied to the frame in a similiar fashion. Then I built the roof rack, ladder and incorporated a swing away tire carrier using an Isuzu Rodeo carrier flipped upside down and mounted on the right side. North American Galvanizing in Tulsa handled all my pieces and most very small items had to be hand dipped - which they did for a very reasonable cost. Now I'm trying to locate a sankey trailer at a reasonable price so I can put a roof top tent up w/kitchen,etc. It's an obsession...

                P.S. Everyone here has been an inspiration for me all these years and my Rover has many mods that came from your ideas too. Keep up the great work!!

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                • 109 Pretender
                  1st Gear
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 110

                  #9
                  flickr pics

                  I must be getting old... took me a while to figure this out (ps- if you use IE right click pic in flickr, go to properties, then copy ENTIRE URL, then paste into RN using insert image icon on thread msg window. My IE doesn't have "copy image location" - threw me for a loop for a bit...

                  Anyway, following are a few more detail pics - here's 1st one

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                  • 109 Pretender
                    1st Gear
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 110

                    #10
                    another pic

                    sure would like to post multiple pics in one msg - haven't figured that out yet...

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                    • 109 Pretender
                      1st Gear
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 110

                      #11
                      last pic- gotta go to bed!

                      hope these pics help to answer some of your questions about what I've done on the A/C installation and my custom instrument panel and switch labels

                      Good evening all!

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                      • greenmeanie
                        Overdrive
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 1358

                        #12
                        Has that truck ever been outside a clean room? I don't think I could make any of mine look that clean if I spent the rest of my life at it. ANd what is that funy shiny round thing in the second from last photo? Oh right it's that very rare steering wheel that hasn't melted yet.

                        That is one very sweet truck.

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                        • Tim Smith
                          Overdrive
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 1504

                          #13
                          Just a thought. The switches in the above windshield might pose a hazard if heaven forbid you were in an accident. I wonder if they are easy break toggles or if you put them in a weaker base.

                          I say this because I've been fooling around with the same idea and haven't really figured out the answer. Certainly not a criticism as your truck is absolutely gorgeous.

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                          • 109 Pretender
                            1st Gear
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 110

                            #14
                            Tim,
                            You are absolutely right about that 'headsore hazard' concerning the O/H console switches. The console is made from 0.063 alum. w/Lucas toggles. I have the non retractable seat belts installed w/shoulder harness though that prevents my body from moving forward enough to hit them - I think... Besides my dash is an all metal 'safety dash' - no way it's gonna get hurt if my skull hits it, probably won't even chip the paint

                            cheers!

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                            • Eric W S
                              5th Gear
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 609

                              #15
                              Originally posted by greenmeanie
                              Has that truck ever been outside a clean room? I don't think I could make any of mine look that clean if I spent the rest of my life at it. ANd what is that funy shiny round thing in the second from last photo? Oh right it's that very rare steering wheel that hasn't melted yet.

                              That is one very sweet truck.
                              Clean trucks rock!

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