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P38 off roader????? HAS ANYONE DONE ONE?
Lucy1978:
I've seen pics of a bobtailed p38 somewhere, so it can be done.
bustermb:
--- Quote from: Brett69 on January 09, 2010, 12:06:06 ---I green lane and have just done a pay an play day in my P38, All I have done is fit 265/75 16 Goodyear Wrangler MTR and it performs very well. I use the car daily and it still drives very well. I would like to fit winch bumpers to mine but would have to relocate the gearbox cooler as I have a DSE. I do have rocksliders to go an soon an also want to get some diff protection.
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brett and p38 are just animals they both do what they should, if he had a new one i know he would do the same p38 very very good off rd nice work buddy c u soon hopfully come with you in mine soon nice to get some mud on her i just keep getting white stuff on it... and no i do mean snow lol :dance:
Range Rover Ron:
Thanks for all the info,
I don't think they do "NEW" P38's any more.
Even the latest models are coming right down now so are well within the price range of people who want to trash them.
I mean, people spend £5-10,000+ on a Defender and use it for what it was built for so just because a P38 is plush does not mean you can't give it a hard life.
I see the air suspension as an accident waiting to happen,
O.K. it does what it says on the tin but the tougher off road conditions will soon find any weakness's
Sooner or later somethings going to give,
with springs you can fit and forget!
where would I get rock sliders, diff guards, steering guards, snorkle etc etc for the P38?
Are rthere aftermarket goodies or is it a case of build your own?
I'll check out rangerovers.net....thanks.
Cheers for now..........
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