The Land Rover Defender Steering Box Drop Arm Ball Joint Remover
/in Defender/by steveparkersWhen it comes to products and parts, here at Steve Parkers we have everything you need to make sure that a Land Rover enthusiast is well equipped to meet the needs of keeping a Land Rover Defender on the road. We wanted to feature this little part that plays a massive role in fitting drop arm ball joints without the need to remove the drop arm from the vehicle. Such a handy little bit of kit.
If you are a Land Rover Defender enthusiast (like we are) then you will understand the importance of this product.
DA4629 Defender roof console
/in Defender, Steve Parkers General News/by Aron JohnstonDefender roof console
Designed with CAD software.
> Supplied with interior lamp extension loom and DIN blanking panel.
> Fitting kit and instructions are also supplied.
> Finished in grey only.
The console offers a unique storage solution for the Defender in providing additional overhead roof storage as well as a single DIN provision in one unit. The two side sections are designed to hold anything from maps to sunglasses, documents to magazines.
The console is supplied in three separate pieces. The product has been designed with CAD software and the moulding finished off using CNC machinery to ensure an OE level fit and finish to the product.
It is supplied with a DIN blanking panel but the central binnacle will fit any DIN sized accessory such as a stereo, CB/HAM radio or even a digital tachograph. The single DIN aperture will also accept a bank of seven Carling Technologies switches by using the Carling interlocking switch mounts.
Will the Defender roof console fit my vehicle?
The console has been designed to fit all post 1983 Defender models without a sunroof and with a factory headlining. The fixing method does not require removal or cutting of the headlining or sun visors. (Some later models will require trimming of the central area of the headlining when fitting a DIN unit). If you have a non-factory headlining it is unlikely it will fit without modification of the headlining. If you have a Series vehicle, again it is unlikely it will fit without modification.
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