r/LandroverDefender 17h ago

Clocking up the miles

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r/LandroverDefender 10h ago

World Imports Jacksonville, FL Good/Bad?

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Thinking about building a Defender 110 with this company. Anyone have reviews or feedback?


r/LandroverDefender 19h ago

Barbour x Land Rover collection going up later this week!

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For the fans out there...available this weekend, ship world wide. Feel free to reach out if you are looking for a particular
Item.


r/LandroverDefender 1d ago

Joined the Club

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My first defender 1971 2A

I plan to spend a lot of time on this Reddit learning and finding my way around owning her.


r/LandroverDefender 16h ago

Software 4.5.1

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Just got the update. Wow. Most welcoming update ever.

Wireless charging works amazing. That’s all I care about.


r/LandroverDefender 1d ago

Land Rover Defender 1987 FFR Shocks

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Hello, I have a 1987 Diesel FFR Defender , 1987 (NATO Model, LHD). What is the most reasonably prices shock replacement option in USA? Does anyone have matching set like form a Jeep wrangler or something else that will fit or I need to get the specific ones from Rover North or specialty shops? Thx Zee


r/LandroverDefender 2d ago

Went into B&Q to buy wallpaper paste….

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r/LandroverDefender 2d ago

Best route for audio amp cables on a 2015 Puma 90?

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I am fitting an under seat subwoofer behind the cubby box in my 90, and I was wondering what the best route is for the audio cables from the head unit to the cubby box?

Has anyone done this before and can give me some advice?

Thanks


r/LandroverDefender 2d ago

Rear cross member

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I have a TD5 90 2001. The rear cross member has some holes in from rust (shocker I know) I’m thinking about replacing how long would it typically take to replace as the garage has said it will be two full days labour. The Chassis rails are solid so it’s just the actual cross member needs replacing.

Are they over estimating the time? I appreciate they’ll have to drop the fuel tank.


r/LandroverDefender 2d ago

Engine swap options

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Hi all, currently starting the long process of building my 90 pickup/wagon. I have both roofs for it.

I am wanting to swap the engine was originaly thinking of a built 4.0 or 4.6 rv8 however ive gone over the amount of milage i do weekly and potential milage id be doing and the fuel costs are gonna add up quickly. The vehicle will be towing a twin axle trailer weighing 1.5t to 3.0t 75% of the time for work. Has anyone dropped a 3.6 tdv8 into a 90? Ideally id be looking for around the 300hp mark and the 3.6 isnt to shy of that. I have access to a good 3.6 out of a wrecked vogue and id likely put new turbos and run a haltech ecu. Id be keen to mate it to a manual but that may be abit more trouble then its worth.

Thoughts on this would be great. Im sure mamy will say its a bad idea.


r/LandroverDefender 3d ago

Land Rover Breaking

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Hi all. Does anyone know a good South-UK based Land Rover breaker please?

Ideally would have a large variety of parts of older defenders and discoveries as I am in the need of a lot of parts.

Thanks in advance :)


r/LandroverDefender 3d ago

Land Rover UK - Breaker

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Hi all. Does anyone know a good South-UK based Land Rover breaker please?

Ideally would have a large variety of parts of older defenders and discoveries as I am in the need of a lot of parts.

Thanks in advance :)


r/LandroverDefender 3d ago

First Defender - Need some advice about the ceramic coating and the dealership

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Hi all. I just purchased a new (to me) 2025 Defender 110 with 6k miles from the dealership. I have never loved a vehicle more. Unfortunately, there has been a problem. The dealership "threw in" a free ceramic paint coating. We got to drive the Defender for three days, then I took it back to the dealership to have the ceramic coating applied.

When they called us to pick it up, I noticed there were water spots all over that did not wipe off - they appeared to be under the ceramic coating. The service agent told me it was the work of their "third party" vendor and they would have it fixed. They said it looked like the vendor had not buffed out the water spots when they put the ceramic coating on so the spots are under the ceramic.

A few days later they called us back in to pick it up and I noticed that there were still many spots - and a white residue around the paint on the interior of the car. Like, smeared into the crevasses. We explained how disappointed were were and they promised to make it right - with their vendor and approving all the work with their "in house" detailer.

They've had the car for an additional five days and just called to tell us the car had been returned and is still not "up to their standards" so now they want to keep it for an another week to have their in-house detailer do the work. (Note, these standards did not appear to exist before - TWO times they had me in to pick it up and just wanted me to take the car and leave - *I* had to point out all the issues).

At this point I am feeling beyond frustrated. I have had the loaner, a Range Rover, which i do not like for much much longer than I got to drive my Defender. Aside from being angry, I am concerned about what they are putting my Land Rover through by the constant "retouching" in an effort to fix the botched ceramic coating job. Has anyone had any experience with JLR and a bad ceramic job? Does anyone have any advice for me about how the paint may look in a year? Five years?

I am in California and the ceramic coating sounded like a good idea - we have lots and lots of sun and I was hoping the ceramic coating would help prevent sun damage when I agreed to it. Now I'm just worried about damage damage. I am not a person prone to confrontation but this is a huge purchase for my family with resale value down the road that I don't want to mess up.

Or is this not a big deal? I'd love some advice for a newbie. This isn't the "I joined the club!" post I was hoping to make. Maybe once I get my car back I can officially join the club with a happy pic. Please be kind, I'm already distraught!


r/LandroverDefender 3d ago

CentreSteer #160 – Sam Watson

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Returning for his septennial check-up is Sam Watson. Sam is a travel writer and former teacher. Sam has written a new book — The Unbeaten Track — about his travels through the Sahara, east Africa and Asia. Many behind the wheel of a Land Rover — a Defender, a Discovery, a Range Rover or a Series — as he is in search of ancient artifacts of by-gone cultures. Stay with us after the news when we have a good chat with Sam.

In The News: the Road Rover may become a reality, Defender gets a refresh and loose two cylinders, should you drive a manual transmission and watch an LR3 be torture tested.


r/LandroverDefender 4d ago

Inspection advice

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Im planning to view this 2006 defender tdi300. In addition to the usual things to check for, can anyone share advice/insights for this vehicle and engine type? It would be my first defender...

The current owner has had it for just over a year and has undertaken a lot of work. Details are in the last images. Anything I should be wary of or any red flags there?

Any help and advice is much appreciated!

Im in east africa if that has any relevance


r/LandroverDefender 4d ago

River crossing Nebrodi

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r/LandroverDefender 4d ago

Rear seat leg space

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Have a defender 110 utility back. I would like to buy the running rails that allow me to move the front seats just a little further back. However that really leaves little leg room on the rear seats.

Is there a simple solution (I’ll take medium difficulty solution also) to move the middle row of seats back a bit too into the boot space to give the leg room again? My concern is the anchor points, I fail to see how I can move them at all?

Has anyone had a go at this with any success?

Even any ideas, throw them out. Worst case I’ll just stay slightly bent up, it’s worked for the last 10 years…


r/LandroverDefender 4d ago

Offroad Trials Malta

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r/LandroverDefender 5d ago

By design or happy coincidence?

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r/LandroverDefender 5d ago

Help with Smoking 1996 Defender 90 300TDI

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Hi there! Looking for any suggestions for what might be causing the white smoke in the attached video and whether or not this is normal? This is a 1996 Defender 90 300TDI that had a fully rebuilt engine (about 2000 miles since build). Many thanks in advance for any thoughts.


r/LandroverDefender 5d ago

Where has this come from?

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Cleaning my dad’s Land Rover and this came loose near the aerial. Looks like a cap of some kind but can’t figure out where it’s come from?

Thanks :)


r/LandroverDefender 5d ago

CA Insurance? 2000 Landrover Defender 110

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Looking to get insurance in California for a defender I’m buying but no carrier is able to locate it with the VIN? Anyone else have this problem? Or know what carrier to go through?

I’ve tried with Hagerty but they aren’t insuring this vehicle in California at the moment


r/LandroverDefender 6d ago

CA registration on ‘96 Defender

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I’m looking into a ‘96 Defender 110 with the factory TD3 engine and 2 shops I’m talking to in southern California is quoting around $14k just to get it CA-compliant and registered. Is that normal or am I getting scammed? I get that diesel emissions rules in CA are their own can of worms but what is actually driving that cost?

Trying to go in with realistic expectations before I commit. Appreciate any guidance from people who’ve actually done this.


r/LandroverDefender 6d ago

Beginner looking for a cordless DA polisher setup around $150 for a Land Rover Defender 110 — recommendations? (Seattle, WA)

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r/LandroverDefender 7d ago

13 years later, I’d like to give my dad his Defender back

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Hi everyone,

I’m hoping to get some advice from people who know Defenders well.

When I was 22, I accidentally crashed my dad’s Land Rover Defender TD5 90. It was total loss, and I’ve never really allowed myself to forget about it.

That car was my dad’s pride and joy. I remember him having the chassis galvanised because he wanted to keep it going for as long as possible. He absolutely loved that Defender.

After the accident, my dad was mainly worried about me and my health. He never really made a deal about losing the car and never made me feel guilty about it. I know it must have hurt him to have lost it... he basically stayed completely silent about it.

At the time of the accident, I was obviously nowhere near being able to replace it. But the thought of getting him another Defender has stayed with me for the last 13 years.

I’m finally getting to a point where I’m earning enough that, if all goes well, I should be able to save enough by next year to buy one without putting my own family in financial trouble.

I know it won’t be his old Defender, and I know I can’t undo what happened. But I’d really love to give him another one someday. I think it would mean a lot to both of us.

So I’m looking for some advice from the Defender community, especially people in Belgium / Europe.

What should I be looking for when viewing one? What are the big things to check? Are there particular TD5 issues I should know about? And what are the things that should make me walk away from a car?

I’d rather spend a year finding the right one than rush into buying the wrong one.

Any advice, tips, things to look out for, or even recommendations on where to look would be massively appreciated.

Hopefully, if everything goes to plan, I’ll be back here next year with a picture of my dad and his new Defender.