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Passengers side eh. Just remind me what the significance of The Mayflower is, if you will.View attachment 82700View attachment 82701View attachment 82702
Just picked up my first Defender to go along with my LR3. Can’t wait to get it outfitted. But first time to learn to drive from the “passengers” seat.
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I think you will find driving on the right side is the correct side.View attachment 82700View attachment 82701View attachment 82702
Just picked up my first Defender to go along with my LR3. Can’t wait to get it outfitted. But first time to learn to drive from the “passengers” seat.
Member III
I have my cables running through the door seal on my Defender. I've not had any experiences of water ingress to date and I live in England. We're not well known for lots of sun.Ok need advise from LR3/LR4 that have wired their roof racks up.
What route did you take to wire your lights from the roof to inside?
I was thinking to the back but I don’t want to break the seal and allow water in. But that may be the only way.
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Member III
I've used 2 of these to run the cables for my "work" lights although the picture isn't clear.I used these to run cables on my defender for the Solar Panels and the CB Radio.
No issues with leaks at all so far and they have been well traveled in some extreme conditions.
ScanStrut Deck Seal DS40-P deck seal cable routing for antenna & nav light cables Waterproof IPX6 and IPX7
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Enthusiast III
I used these to run cables on my defender for the Solar Panels and the CB Radio.
No issues with leaks at all so far and they have been well traveled in some extreme conditions.
ScanStrut Deck Seal DS40-P deck seal cable routing for antenna & nav light cables Waterproof IPX6 and IPX7
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Member III
Unfortunately they're not a variety I've tried but it's a pleasant surprise to see "tyre" spelled correctly for a change.Ok next question for the LR4 owners. As we all know that its impossible to get MUD tyres for the 8Jx19 ET53 255/55/19 OEM or the 255/60/19 that will also fit these.
I found 255/55-19 ATTURO TRAIL BLADE MT 55R R19 TIRES that are mud tires.
Does anyone run these? I'm just about to buy 9 of them and replace my winter and summer tyres. but before I do i would like to get more up to date advice on them as you tube is about 2 years old
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/1-NEW-255-55-19-ATTURO-TRAIL-BLADE-MT-55R-R19-TIRE-31614/192070109631
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Pathfinder I
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Glad i jumped on this thred ive bought 3 of these Ill have to dig them out and use themI used these to run cables on my defender for the Solar Panels and the CB Radio.
No issues with leaks at all so far and they have been well traveled in some extreme conditions.
ScanStrut Deck Seal DS40-P deck seal cable routing for antenna & nav light cables Waterproof IPX6 and IPX7
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Influencer I
I have the Atturo Trail Blade XTs on my LR3. I have been very pleased with them but you should rotate them about every 5,000 miles to keep them from cupping. I am sure the MTs are going to be the same. I have had mine over a year now. Good looking tire with nice road manners.Ok next question for the LR4 owners. As we all know that its impossible to get MUD tyres for the 8Jx19 ET53 255/55/19 OEM or the 255/60/19 that will also fit these.
I found 255/55-19 ATTURO TRAIL BLADE MT 55R R19 TIRES that are mud tires.
Does anyone run these? I'm just about to buy 9 of them and replace my winter and summer tyres. but before I do i would like to get more up to date advice on them as you tube is about 2 years old
1 NEW 255/55-19 ATTURO TRAIL BLADE MT 55R R19 TIRE 31614 | eBay
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Influencer I
There is a grommet behind the LH tail lamp assembly that would give easy access to the cabin without compromising a seal. I ran mine through a wire harness grommet in the firewall and ran my wires from the rack down behind the windshield exterior A pillar. It wasn't too bad.Ok need advise from LR3/LR4 that have wired their roof racks up.
What route did you take to wire your lights from the roof to inside?
I was thinking to the back but I don’t want to break the seal and allow water in. But that may be the only way.
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