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Stainless steel mounting set for floor panels in the footwell 2nd row of seats, for Land Rover Defender and Series. Fastening set includes the parts for driver and passenger side
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Front floor mounting set, stainless steel for Land Rover Defender Stainless steel fastening set for floor panels in the front footwell, for Land Rover Defender Fastening set includes the parts for driver and passenger side.Ideal for Nakatanenga storage compartment footwell - Land Rover Defender.
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Differentials are among the most important and heavily used mechanical parts and can make a huge difference in performance, especially once you leave the asphalt behind. This much is undisputed, but then the first question usually is whether you need proper lockers on the axles or at least limited slip diffs? Our answer: Unless you’re regularly punishing your Landy in heavy terrain and prefer it climbing over driving, a locker probably makes little sense for you. In ambitious everyday use, retro-fitting a Limited Slip Differential (LSD) like the Ashcroft ATB or the TrueTrac by Eaton will make a huge difference, though. For most drivers most of the time, limited slip diffs will be the best choice on-road, with varying surface and weather conditions, as well as off-road. But first some basics: in contrast to real lockers, which lock up your axle either electronically or pneumatically, LSDs work in the background all the time and not only if you switch them on. Moreover, there is no need for external input. They neutralize the torque differential on one axle gradually or in increments, whereas a real locker has only two states: either completely off or on. This in turn means that the LSD supports the driver continuously and unnoticeably on loose or slippery surfaces and can even beat lockers in certain tricky situations. Every seasoned off-roader will know this one: the vehicle is tilted sideways on slippery ground and the lower rear wheel with most of the load on a locked axle will pull the back of the vehicle violently sideways and downhill when you step on the gas pedal. Moreover, the enormous forces working on locked axles usually require re-enforcements to the drive train, if you want to avoid costly damages in such situations. The Ashcroft ATB LSD, available for Rover front axles (Defender 90/110/130) and rear (90) as well as for the P38 axle on 110/130, is of a Torsen Type 2 design, similar to the Eaton Truetrac, but with a slight difference. The engineers at Ashcroft are employing 6 instead of 3 pairs of helical gears parallel to the axle. The differential creates the necessary friction for torque compensation by pressing these helical gears to the sides of their pockets. Now, if you’re thinking metal on metal, there’s got to be loads of wear on these gears, you need not worry. Both the Ashcroft as well as the Eaton are designed to compensate for the wear and will be among the most long-lived movable parts in the car. One drawback inherent in this particular design is the fact that at least one wheel per axle has to have a load on it for the diff to engage. Pre-load springs on the Ashcroft minimize the effect. If you have both wheels spinning, simply engaging brakes and throttle simultaneously will initialize the torque compensation again. In cars with traction control, this effect is achieved electronically, by the way. The ATB LSD otherwise supports the traction control by multiplying its effects. Because of these characteristics inherent in the design a vehicle fitted with Ashcroft ATBs should never be brake-tested on rollers. The Ascroft ATB is reliable, quiet, supports traction control if fitted, needs little maintenance and improves both the driving characteristics and the power transmission, depending on your setup. It fits Rover and P38 axles (including fittings). ATB Torsen differential lock Salisbury is only suitable for Salisbury rear axles. For Salisbury axles, the Detroit Truetrac from Eaton is also recommended as an alternative.
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Finally, Easier Clutch Operation: The Nakatanenga Clutch Spring for Your Defender! It's easy to forget these days, but driving used to be real work, and you don't even have to go back as far as double-clutching or hand-cranking the engine to start. Over the decades, many things in the Defender have become more user-friendly: power steering and electric windows take the strain off your arms, but especially with the TD5 and older models, it's often still the case that your clutch leg needs to be significantly stronger than your accelerator foot. Particularly in the low-range gears off-road, when maneuvering with a trailer, or even in stop-and-go city traffic, the physical effort of pressing the clutch pedal quickly becomes noticeable. As an ergonomic and cost-effective solution to this annoying problem, we now offer a new torsion spring that reduces the effort required for clutching by up to 45% compared to original return springs. The new spring can be installed in 300Tdi, Td5, and Td4 models. The necessary bushings are supplied. The conversion at the clutch pedal also works on models older than those mentioned above if retrofitting with a newer pedal box is possible. We are, of course, happy to help with any questions regarding this. These are your advantages at a glance: Noticeably Lighter Clutch Operation: Reduces the required pedal force and makes clutching significantly more pleasant – a difference you'll notice immediately! More Driving Comfort: Relieve strain on your left leg, especially in stop-and-go traffic, off-road, or on extended journeys. Easy Installation: The spring is designed so that it can be relatively easily exchanged for the original spring. Perfect Fit for Your Defender: Developed for Land Rover Defender models (please note compatibility with your exact model year and type, especially for 300 Tdi, Td5, Td4 2.4 & 2.2). Small Change, Big Impact: An often-underestimated modification that can significantly improve everyday driving with your Defender. Many Defender drivers swear by this simple yet effective optimization. If you desire more comfort when clutching without changing the fundamental characteristics of your vehicle, this spring is the ideal solution. Give your left foot a break! Order the Nakatanenga Clutch Spring now and experience a new level of shifting comfort in your Defender! If you're looking for a technically more sophisticated solution with even greater force reduction, you should take a look at our POWERmaster master cylinder for the clutch hydraulics here. You can find bearings and bushings as spare parts here.
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Silencer / Spacer f. height compensation (P38 or Salisbury axle)
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↪️ Silencer / Spacer f. height compensation (P38 or Salisbury axle)✔️ Defender 110 and 130 ✔️ leveling / raising the rear axle ✔️ 10 mm ✔️ fast shipping
Silencer / Spacer f. height compensation (P38 or Salisbury axle)
Description:
- the item can be used on the rear axle on 110s and 130s.
- optimal possibility for level compensation/ the height adjustment is 10 millimetres
- the ring consists of a zinc, phosphated metal ring with coil spring centring and vulcanised NR/ SBR rubber
- the rubberised surface of the ring reduces the transmission of vibration noise
- the washer is placed between the spring end and the spring plate, max. one washer per spring end is possible, i.e. max. two washers per spring, i.e. max. 20 mm height increase per spring is possible
- price per unit