Yup,,,lots of Haters,,,,just jealous I guess! The Defender is a very capable vehicle, comfortable and powerful. I know cause I own one myself and go offroad often! The best vehicle I have ever owned and for the price too! SoCalRover Club member! Cheers all and Happy Trails! P.S. what kind of setup do you have on the rear tire???? Like it!
We do a build walk around here where I talk about it, but it's called a Rock Slide Engineering EZ Mount ruclips.net/video/DhjQ6SFU8TU/видео.htmlsi=_BSnjLFW4zqG9RXx
How do you find it while driving the Dusy Ershim trail? Oh wait, you can’t do that trail in this plastic fantastic metrosexual crossover. The original NAS D90 could. There’s no getting around that. You could have bought a Subaru and it would take you just as far off road.
Thanks for sharing this, really helpful as I'm taking mine up there in a few weeks. Only thing I'm worried about are the classic mudflaps I have installed, they have some flex to them but could still be ripped off taking the trim with them. Nice work making it through unscathed.
While I love the Defender and this video is amazing, I see it has Texas plates. Living in the Pacific Northwest with all of the remote unpopulated areas I am afraid of it leaving me stranded where I can't call for help without a satellite phone. I have been watching for any to get up to 200,000 miles, but only a few have gone past 100,000 miles at this point.
Totally respect that. We were hesitant too. Ours has not Left us stranded. It’s got 51k on the odometer but I have a friend with 91k on his. I think they are a bit new (released in 2020) to see them with mileage Over 100k. It will happen, hopefully
Nice! ARe you running the stock tire size? We're going to try some trails in Moab on our way back from Central America. I'm running 275/60r20s in a 10 ply, which are just over 33".
absolutely agree. it's unfortunate that our defender will only accept the 20" wheel as the smallest size due to the larger caliper brake option. You can do an 18" with grinding to the calipers which we were not willing to do and you can fit the 19" wheel but there are literally no good tire options at that size.
@@wanderlustoverland I live in Utah and the jagged rocks in the northern mountains is what would concern me most about the tires. I'm sure you'll figure out a solution, if you take it off road often. Looks like Land Rover struck a really nice balance between styling, luxury, and off road capability with these. After watching your video, I jumped on the site to build one. lol
@@beaviccoon470 I appreciate the response and yes that is certainly a possibility. We wanted to keep our warranty in tact. Aftermarket mods, including non-OEM components void warranty on the systems they are associated with, so in that case brake system would be voided. There is always a fine line to walk when choosing what to modify. This is our first Land Rover product, so we are testing the waters so to speak on what we like and don't like. In this case, very happy with how the vehicle did stock and we don't plan on doing anything more technical than this as it's primary purpose is Overlanding.
@@kenhiett5266 Love to hear this. I hope you subscribed to the channel as I have a series on our White Rim Trail Adventure with episode one coming out this week.
When I first started UTV driving with side by sides, this was the first area we went to. It was painful sometimes having to slow and wait for larger vehicles that are meant for the street. These vehicles give you a lot more respect for what side-by-side‘s are capable of though.
It would seem they are, tho. Take a look at the Overland Trips we have taken and you'll see plenty of off-road worthiness in the Defender and our Boreas trailer.
The only thing the defender can’t go past is the dealers hoist , mine has spent 2 months out of 12 there and is still there with turbo problems The worst most unreliable car I’ve ever owned and the lemon fight continues
You can tell Mr Extra Cheeseburger Eater has no real experience off road, and was swayed by marketing when buying the new “pretender” 😂 That trail is child’s play, and the sad reality is you will end up destroying the tiny sidewalls soon enough off road. It doesn’t even need to be on a hard trail. Even simple loose rocky terrain like a regular trail will cut those sidewalls. The fact you didn’t know this before buying this means you didn’t educate yourself beforehand, and somehow wanted to believe the marketing. Pretty sad. You should have bought one of the new ineos Grenadiers. You look under that vehicle in and see what robust build strength and real heavy duty off road looks like. Under the pretender it’s frigging cardboard/fiberglass type fibers 🤣😂!!
The sidewalls are reinforced with kevlar and so that shouldn't be as big of an issue as you have made it. Land Rovers do undergo testing off road and they make off road A/T tires in this size!
@@mononeo thanks for the comment. We were very aware of the OEM AT tires being weak and swapped them for a slightly larger tire size that had a plethora of options. These are the BFG KO2 tires in a 265/60/20 our precious vehicle was a Gladiator that we ran the KM3 on - BFG makes a great tire.
You can already see this is an off-road wannabe, with the almost-stock Defender, scratched up allow wheels and two ridiculous lights on the bonnet. Hideous
A stock Defender is more of an off road vehicle than whatever lifted pickup truck you think rules the road... The Defender is right up there with Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Ford Bronco Wildtrak for capability right out of the gate. They come with all of the goodies you have to add to more pedestrian vehicles. You can get it with a winch and it comes with 11.6" of ground clearance and 36" of water clearance without modifications. It also has a much better 4x4 system than virtually anything. I get that you may not be the key demo, but you don't need to be crass.
Fins and Things can be pretty scary if you’re new to off-road. Didn’t seem to be a problem for the Defender. Lived in Moab for 18 years and I’ve seen more junk stuck on a Jeep than you can imagine. It’s rare to see a stock anything, even on F&T.
Of all the ridiculous mall-crawling rigs on the road with $20k in offroad gear they’ll never use you wanna give this guy crap for actually taking his vehicle offroad and for having 2 little ditch lights? Lmao.
@@escdefenderEven the Rubicon only has 33’s. You might be right, but that’s the only trim jeep makes that has any off road chops. Jeep makes more poser off-roaders than anyone 😂 No locking rear diffs on 90% of their deliveries.
Yup,,,lots of Haters,,,,just jealous I guess! The Defender is a very capable vehicle, comfortable and powerful. I know cause I own one myself and go offroad often! The best vehicle I have ever owned and for the price too! SoCalRover Club member! Cheers all and Happy Trails! P.S. what kind of setup do you have on the rear tire???? Like it!
We do a build walk around here where I talk about it, but it's called a Rock Slide Engineering EZ Mount ruclips.net/video/DhjQ6SFU8TU/видео.htmlsi=_BSnjLFW4zqG9RXx
How do you find it while driving the Dusy Ershim trail? Oh wait, you can’t do that trail in this plastic fantastic metrosexual crossover. The original NAS D90 could. There’s no getting around that. You could have bought a Subaru and it would take you just as far off road.
@@escdefendernah the subie cvt would have exploded. 😅
Nice to see the capabilities of these vehicles. I’ve previously had the LR3, now a Puma defender, but seriously looking at one of these 👍great video
Thanks a bunch. We appreciate the support
Thanks for sharing this, really helpful as I'm taking mine up there in a few weeks. Only thing I'm worried about are the classic mudflaps I have installed, they have some flex to them but could still be ripped off taking the trim with them. Nice work making it through unscathed.
what's the exterior finish on this beautiful defender? silicon silver?
thanks for your comment. it is Eiger Gray with the OEM Matte PPF
@@wanderlustoverland…definitely looks like silicon silver…😂 great anyhow!
You did the driving-fun ... Defender and your wife did the work 😂
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While I love the Defender and this video is amazing, I see it has Texas plates. Living in the Pacific Northwest with all of the remote unpopulated areas I am afraid of it leaving me stranded where I can't call for help without a satellite phone. I have been watching for any to get up to 200,000 miles, but only a few have gone past 100,000 miles at this point.
Totally respect that. We were hesitant too. Ours has not
Left us stranded. It’s got 51k on the odometer but I have a friend with 91k on his. I think they are a bit new (released in 2020) to see them with mileage
Over 100k. It will happen, hopefully
Nice! ARe you running the stock tire size? We're going to try some trails in Moab on our way back from Central America. I'm running 275/60r20s in a 10 ply, which are just over 33".
We had 265's at the time of this video = 32.6" tire BFG KO2 Load Range C. Hope this is helpful
How do you fit the 33’s did you do a lift rod? If so how big? I’m considering a 1” lift hoping it doesn’t affect the ride too much.
@@humblesophos No lift. It only rubs in access mode.
Is this a stock suspension set up or are you running rods or a Llams kit? Also nice colour too
Love the video, I’m a bit late to the party.. Did you air down the tires prior to the run? If so to what? Thanks!
Awesome video ! hey can you tell me how you mounted the rotopax and mud boards on your spare tire?
Tires don't have enough sidewall, but it handled the terrain well. Good spotting and nice slow driving.
absolutely agree. it's unfortunate that our defender will only accept the 20" wheel as the smallest size due to the larger caliper brake option. You can do an 18" with grinding to the calipers which we were not willing to do and you can fit the 19" wheel but there are literally no good tire options at that size.
@@wanderlustoverlandyou could get the lucky8 calipers as they're designed so that you can fit 18 inch wheels without hitting the brake calipers
@@wanderlustoverland I live in Utah and the jagged rocks in the northern mountains is what would concern me most about the tires. I'm sure you'll figure out a solution, if you take it off road often. Looks like Land Rover struck a really nice balance between styling, luxury, and off road capability with these. After watching your video, I jumped on the site to build one. lol
@@beaviccoon470 I appreciate the response and yes that is certainly a possibility. We wanted to keep our warranty in tact. Aftermarket mods, including non-OEM components void warranty on the systems they are associated with, so in that case brake system would be voided. There is always a fine line to walk when choosing what to modify. This is our first Land Rover product, so we are testing the waters so to speak on what we like and don't like. In this case, very happy with how the vehicle did stock and we don't plan on doing anything more technical than this as it's primary purpose is Overlanding.
@@kenhiett5266 Love to hear this. I hope you subscribed to the channel as I have a series on our White Rim Trail Adventure with episode one coming out this week.
Enjoy it and I hope to wheel with you in my Defender. Be out there after February of next year.
Looking forward to it
what maxtrax mount is that on the spare tire ?
it's sort of a home made job bolted to the Rock Slide Spare Tire mount
Nice driving👏
Spotting was critical
When are you going to start the mods?
At this point I really only see a need for a short lift . It is primarily an Overlander so it works great as is.
Yours can conquer this without rear lock?! 😂
Correct. We do not have the rear locker option
When I first started UTV driving with side by sides, this was the first area we went to. It was painful sometimes having to slow and wait for larger vehicles that are meant for the street. These vehicles give you a lot more respect for what side-by-side‘s are capable of though.
Thanks for your comment
4 door is not for Off-road 😮
It would seem they are, tho. Take a look at the Overland Trips we have taken and you'll see plenty of off-road worthiness in the Defender and our Boreas trailer.
Yup gonna get me one. Hopefully it will be reliable 😂
Unfortunately reliability seems to be hit or miss
Nearly Snicked the Rear Tyre on the Rock !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yep. I'm really glad I got rid of the stock tires and upgraded to something more hefty for that very reason
A good driver can a take a mediocre vehicle and make it work. A bad driver can take a good vehicle and make it fail.
Lot of haters out there..
Right?!
Be careful with your grocery store car bro... Monday she will need it at 6pm.
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The only thing the defender can’t go past is the dealers hoist , mine has spent 2 months out of 12 there and is still there with turbo problems
The worst most unreliable car I’ve ever owned and the lemon fight continues
sorry to hear this. we have not had any serious issues
What engine do (did) you have?
You can tell Mr Extra Cheeseburger Eater has no real experience off road, and was swayed by marketing when buying the new “pretender” 😂
That trail is child’s play, and the sad reality is you will end up destroying the tiny sidewalls soon enough off road. It doesn’t even need to be on a hard trail. Even simple loose rocky terrain like a regular trail will cut those sidewalls. The fact you didn’t know this before buying this means you didn’t educate yourself beforehand, and somehow wanted to believe the marketing. Pretty sad.
You should have bought one of the new ineos Grenadiers. You look under that vehicle in and see what robust build strength and real heavy duty off road looks like. Under the pretender it’s frigging cardboard/fiberglass type fibers 🤣😂!!
Mmmm cheeseburgers. Love ‘em. Thanks for your comments and for boosting my channel algorithm. #trollon
The sidewalls are reinforced with kevlar and so that shouldn't be as big of an issue as you have made it. Land Rovers do undergo testing off road and they make off road A/T tires in this size!
@@mononeo thanks for the comment. We were very aware of the OEM AT tires being weak and swapped them for a slightly larger tire size that had a plethora of options. These are the BFG KO2 tires in a 265/60/20 our precious vehicle was a Gladiator that we ran the KM3 on - BFG makes a great tire.
@@wanderlustoverland can’t wait to try out the KO3s!
@@mononeotell me you know nothing about off roading by telling me you know NOTHING about off roading 😂😂😂
You can already see this is an off-road wannabe, with the almost-stock Defender, scratched up allow wheels and two ridiculous lights on the bonnet. Hideous
A stock Defender is more of an off road vehicle than whatever lifted pickup truck you think rules the road... The Defender is right up there with Jeep Wrangler Rubicon and Ford Bronco Wildtrak for capability right out of the gate. They come with all of the goodies you have to add to more pedestrian vehicles. You can get it with a winch and it comes with 11.6" of ground clearance and 36" of water clearance without modifications. It also has a much better 4x4 system than virtually anything. I get that you may not be the key demo, but you don't need to be crass.
Fins and Things can be pretty scary if you’re new to off-road. Didn’t seem to be a problem for the Defender. Lived in Moab for 18 years and I’ve seen more junk stuck on a Jeep than you can imagine. It’s rare to see a stock anything, even on F&T.
@@mononeo rubicon is the only true 4WD left besides the new Ineos Grenadier. FACT.
Of all the ridiculous mall-crawling rigs on the road with $20k in offroad gear they’ll never use you wanna give this guy crap for actually taking his vehicle offroad and for having 2 little ditch lights? Lmao.
@@escdefenderEven the Rubicon only has 33’s.
You might be right, but that’s the only trim jeep makes that has any off road chops. Jeep makes more poser off-roaders than anyone 😂
No locking rear diffs on 90% of their deliveries.
Good looking ride
Thanks. Appreciate it!