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Dorko Member Since: 03 Jul 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 293 |
Damn.. got it in english?
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23rd Jan 2010 11:47 am |
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The Doc Member Since: 06 Jan 2007 Posts: 704 |
matzker is very good quality
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23rd Jan 2010 11:49 am |
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Paul Member Since: 10 Feb 2007 Location: Ghent Posts: 417 |
AW means "Arbeitswert" and equals 6 minutes, but sometimes it's only 5 minutes though ... 20 AW would be 2 h ! |
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23rd Jan 2010 12:16 pm |
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ROVERLAND Member Since: 09 Jan 2010 Location: Munich Posts: 135 |
Thank you Paul, thats right. bjartin, the installation is very easy, you don´t need not even a service lift. Unscrew the 4 screws on original bottom panel, than srew on the Matzker sump guard with the supplied Matzker screws (much stronger than the LR-Screws). Ready! The shipping cost in germany was 10,- EUR. The matt powder-coating I had to have in a garage near Munich (40,- EUR). Hope it helps. HSE TD4, Auto, alpaca, matt black&carbon fibre wrapping, 235/65 R17 Conti CrossContact AT, 60mm H&R wheel spacers, Matzker sump guard, self-build side protection tubes, tinted headlamps, smoked side repeaters, auxiliary head lamps, caliper unit matt black powder-coated, colour coated front grille (without LR badge), side vents, light housing, Kuda iPhone console, car cigar jack in boot, „Black Rope“ dash trim kit, … |
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23rd Jan 2010 12:46 pm |
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bjartin Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Moved to Defender2.net. Posts: 616 |
IN ENGLISH by Google: As several tests have shown, the Freelander 2 extreme terrain. However, one needs a solid protection for the frontal subsoil, because sometimes it is essential to drive through area malls with momentum. In addition, reduced for vehicles with independent suspension springs compress when the ground clearance, which can lead quickly to a floor. We have constructed a very sturdy but lightweight front underrun protection from aircraft aluminum. Not for nothing the "Off Road judges" in their test in the Ausgabe10/2008: The Matzker Unterfahrschutzbleche are incredibly well-fitted and wasting an inch ground clearance. In addition, they are extremely stable - we were able to bend any. Which is nothing to add ... The underrun protection is supplied with matt silver finish. For an additional charge of 155.00 Euro, he is available in black. Assembly time 20 AW. LR Freelander2 2,2 Td4 HSE manuel Stornaway Grey (Metallic) & Ebony Black Leather & Sun/Moon-roof & Bi-Xenon & Roof Rails & Tow bar & Body side rubbing strips & Cold climate pack & Privacy glass & NavTeq . Production Date: 11/5-2007 in Halewood. Sorry, but I have changed to Defender 90 ", and I love my" tractor ". http://www.youtube.com/bjartin |
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23rd Jan 2010 12:47 pm |
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bjartin Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: Moved to Defender2.net. Posts: 616 |
Also habe ich bestellt LR Freelander2 2,2 Td4 HSE manuel Stornaway Grey (Metallic) & Ebony Black Leather & Sun/Moon-roof & Bi-Xenon & Roof Rails & Tow bar & Body side rubbing strips & Cold climate pack & Privacy glass & NavTeq . Production Date: 11/5-2007 in Halewood.
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23rd Jan 2010 1:44 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
Nothing is indestructable.
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23rd Jan 2010 4:46 pm |
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Marvo Member Since: 14 Aug 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 68 |
I agree, I didn't mean to imply that and it's better bending the accessory anyway. It's not too clear from the photo, but you can just see the bend along the top edge of the plate. If I was choosing between the two and having to go on what I have heard/seen/read I would go for the Matzker. I know the LRE guy wasn't too impressed with how easily the Mantec one bent (but, as you say, in the same circumstances the Matzker may do the same). If I was taking it more off road I would, however put the Mantec tank guard on it. Depends what you want to do with the car I suppose. Most of my serious off roading has been in 90's, 110's and Bedford TMs. |
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23rd Jan 2010 5:52 pm |
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smo Member Since: 24 Aug 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 88 |
Strangely it appears to have bent down not up from the pic, certainly on the top edge.
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23rd Jan 2010 5:56 pm |
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Marvo Member Since: 14 Aug 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 68 |
You should post a pic of that (I wouldn't mind seeing it). Could be a market for your design there I really like Defenders, but my wife wasn't too impressed Probably just as well as the temptation to tamper would be too great FL2 was the best choice for me. Mostly road work, limited funds (and wanted the piece of mind of a warranty for a couple of years), reasonable running costs and occasional off road (rutted tracks and bits of fields really - although I was really impressed with it at the LRE) Our other car is a Smart It's now almost 8 years old and is rattling less than my FL2 For off road I quite fancy one of these (although it should probably be on the RRS site) http://www.bowler-offroad.com/Nem_2009/Nem...opment.htm |
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23rd Jan 2010 6:08 pm |
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ROVERLAND Member Since: 09 Jan 2010 Location: Munich Posts: 135 |
I love the Bowler Nemesis! Incredible!
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23rd Jan 2010 6:36 pm |
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Marvo Member Since: 14 Aug 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 68 |
race one for 'playing' and the EXR for 'good' . Seemingly they are working on a military version too |
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23rd Jan 2010 6:43 pm |
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Marvo Member Since: 14 Aug 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 68 |
It's interesting what Bowler say about the EXR http://www.bowler-offroad.com/Nem_2009/Nemesis_EXR_home.htm |
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23rd Jan 2010 6:57 pm |
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ROVERLAND Member Since: 09 Jan 2010 Location: Munich Posts: 135 |
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23rd Jan 2010 7:19 pm |
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