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ozymandias24 Gate Opener
Joined: 04 Jun 2010 Odometer: 3
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:10 pm Post subject: Need cheap LHD 4x4 for Africa - Freelander good choice?
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Hello All,
I have recently accepted a job in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and would like to ship a 4x4 out with me so that I can explore the island. I will be working in the capital, where the roads are OK. The main roads out to the provincial capitals are tarmac and OK but the majority of the island is covered by dirt roads that disintegrate into a muddy mess during the rainy season. I will also likely do some driving on the beach on surf trips. Below is an image from a typical rural road, taken in 2015:
I am based in London. Importing a RHD vehicle into Madagascar is illegal, so I need a LHD. For some reason Freelanders seem to be very cheap in LHD configuration here in the UK (maybe they are easy to convert?) When I say "very cheap" I mean half the price of equivalent age and mileage Mitsubishi or Toyota 4x4s in LHD.
I am hoping for some advice from the experienced members on this forum - basically, what car should I buy, and what modifications would give me the biggest bang for my buck in terms of improvement in off-road capability? Below are five of my considerations when buying:
Budget is around £4000. This would include any modifications I might need to make to the vehicle to ensure it is ready to go off-road (i.e. buying larger tyres, snorkel, any suspension raise etc.)
It has to be LHD (this is Malagasy law). So no importing a UK RHD sadly. Also, I hear that converting most 4x4s from RHD to LHD is a complete pain, and likely to waste most of my budget.
The more seats the better. Ideally I'd like 6 or 7, or some sort of bench arrangement in the back. Folding seats with lots of storage space would be great to load up on camping supplies. This is one of the factors pushing me towards a Mitsubishi Pajero / Shogun or a Toyota Land Cruiser rather than a Freelander, but I imagine a Defender or Discovery might also have more room? Also means a Suzuki Jimny or similar is out of the question.
Diesel or petrol makes little difference. Fuel economy also doesn't matter too much as fuel is cheap out there.
AC is borderline essential as it's bloody hot out there!
I guess the overall question is: if I buy a LHD Freelander for £2000, and spend £2000 on it, will I be able to get it up to a suitable off-road standard? Or is there a more suitable type of Land Rover (like an old Discovery) that I should hunt around for in LHD configuration? Or should I scrap the Land Rover idea altogether and go for a Japanese 4x4 (Shogun / Pajero / Hilux / Land Cruiser / L200)?
Before people say this is a crazy budget: in 2006 a friend and I drove a 1973 Land Rover Series III 88' from London down to Liberia in West Africa...and that only cost us £900! Story of that journey can be found here: http://polosbastards.com/west-africa-monrovia-or-bust/
Any advice much appreciated!
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plugspanner Just got MTs
Joined: 24 Dec 2009 Odometer: 211 Location: somerset
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 7:41 pm Post subject:
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the freelander has no low box, so if you put on bigger tyres which you will need, the gearing would be too high if the terrain gets bad, also the ground clearance is not very much and not easy to raise up by much.
if that picture is a typical rural road them it would be a struggle in anything like a freelander, imho.
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Twiss Mud Obsessed
Joined: 18 Feb 2008 Odometer: 6438 Location: Birkirkara, Malta
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 7:53 pm Post subject:
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^ As above
quick scout around ebay found a couple of disco 1's for about £3k
I'd probably get one of those, with some mud tyres and a winch in case you get stuck...
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** GED ** Mud Obsessed
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 8:55 pm Post subject:
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cruiser...
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Nightbar Difflock Royalty
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:34 pm Post subject:
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hate to say it... but ^^^ he's probably right^^^
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Xpajun Mud Obsessed
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 8:20 am Post subject:
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It might be an idea to find out what the locals are using - so that spares are easily obtainable. After all you wouldn't want to be waiting 2 or 3 weeks for a spare part to arrive and have to suffer the high cost of shipping...
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jeepmadmike Mud Obsessed
Joined: 08 May 2005 Odometer: 4573 Location: between 6000+7000 rpm and Devon
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Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2017 1:02 pm Post subject:
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After owning one there is no substitute for a land cruiser 70 series
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Now i have gone and bought a D4!
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