Land Rover Defender Camper Build Walkaround | Our Ultimate Overland Expedition Rig

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Welcome to our Land Rover Defender overland truck tour and walkaround
    If you have any questions about the build please leave a comment.
    We WILL come back to you :-)
    Vehicle based adventure travel with Matt & Nat, two brits driving the world in a 2012 Alucab converted Land Rover Defender camper.
    / wildsouloverlanding
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    We are Overlanding the world in our 2012 Land Rover Defender camper
    We plan to drive the longest road in the world, the Pan-American highway
    but before we shipped our vehicle we took it on a 3 month shakedown trip through Europe and North Africa to test it.
    We visited 11 countries and two continents
    We are Currently on continent three North America on our way to Argentina to complete driving the longest road in the world

Komentáře • 55

  • @StinkyJim
    @StinkyJim Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for the video. So useful and interesting. It's awesome you don't mess about and just discuss the cost.

  • @garethcurtis9354
    @garethcurtis9354 Před 12 dny

    If you removed the dpf does that mean you can also now roll coal?! Bonus 😂great video thanks - found it really inspiring!

  • @narii87
    @narii87 Před měsícem +2

    Great set up! and your car looks so cool

  • @LisaTheLandRover
    @LisaTheLandRover Před měsícem +2

    A very well sorted Defender overlander. My (constructive) comments:
    I don't really agree with the criticism regarding winches. For sure you can decide for yourself if you think it's a necessary emergency recovery tool. But I've heard the claim that it "gives you a false sense of security and gets you into trouble" many times before, and I think it's mainly become a fashionable criticism to make that people like to repeat. But if you extend that idea, you could also say "I won't buy sandboards, because they give me a false sense of security", and "I won't buy mud terrain tyres", and "heck... I won't even buy a 4x4 in the first place", and on and on. In the end, if you're sensible, and you know how to drive within your limits, a winch can be a good emergency recovery tool in the event that you find yourself in such a scenario. All that said, I don't have a winch either, but I'm trundling around here in the UK rather than living the dream travelling in the wilderness like this lovely couple.
    Regarding the laptop power, whilst an inverter definitely has its place for some items which can only be realistically powered by high voltage A.C., I think it's not the best way to power a laptop. What you are effectively doing here is going from 12V D.C. through an A.C step-up converter to 240V A.C., and then inside the laptop PSU you are going from 240V A.C. through a step down back to around 19V D.C. And there is waste in those conversions up/down and to/from D.C and A.C. It's better to get yourself a proper 12V D.C. power supply that uses a switch-mode PSU to regulate up to the 19V laptop requirements. Then you're never going to A.C.** and you're never stepping up to HV and back down to LV.
    But those are my only two (constructive) criticisms which, if the channel owners see, I hope they will take in the way that it's intended.
    This is a fantastic build and you are both absolutely living the dream! I wish you well and you have a new subscriber. Cheers.
    ** except that a switch mode PSU by its nature does do that, but not to the same extent as going to 240V A.C 50Hz.

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah I understand all of that, but those other amounts are lower cost and weight and you need tyres anyway so why not ATs . We are overlanding not off roading, in other words vehicle preservation is top priority so we would never put the vehicle in danger with in reason as it's our home. So for Overlanding for me they are not needed as I'm never going to risk the vehicle.
      I have no idea about electrics so I'll take your word on it :-) We did try get a 12v charger for it but because it's so powerful we had to get an inverter, it's done now
      Thank you for taking the time, appreciate it 🤙

    • @LisaTheLandRover
      @LisaTheLandRover Před měsícem +1

      @@wildsouloverlanding Yep, the opinion "I simply don't need a winch" is of course totally valid. Cheers,
      EDIT: Not sure what laptop you have. But mine is a fairly beefy top of the range Dell laptop and I run mine off a 12V charger on the Land Rover no problem. Worth checking out. And the inverter is still useful for other things, even if you don't continue to use it for the laptop.

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@LisaTheLandRover ours is Lenovo and we could not find a 12v charger for it. Lenovo don’t even sell one but maybe worth another look 🤷‍♂️

    • @LisaTheLandRover
      @LisaTheLandRover Před měsícem +1

      @@wildsouloverlanding If you are having to use a dedicated Lenovo charger because it has a proprietary connector, or maybe even a standard connector but one that is not standard across laptops in general, then yes - you're probably stuck with the mains charger and that's as good as you can (realistically and practically) do. In my case, with the Dell laptop, it uses a USB-C connector for the PSU and because that's standardised across many laptops of all makes and models, I can find appropriate after market 12V chargers easily.
      But be aware also that many laptops which have a non-standard connector for their mains PSU can _alternatively_ take power via a USB-C charger connected into a compatible port on the laptop, so that's worth checking on your model also.
      So for sure it depends a bit on your particular laptop that's a good point 👍

  • @stevestott1514
    @stevestott1514 Před měsícem +1

    Great cost video well done and informative . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :) :) 🌎🍻👍🏼😁

  • @cmwilfred
    @cmwilfred Před měsícem +1

    Nice & refreshing Video. Great stuff guys. Keep up the great content

  • @fluriadventures
    @fluriadventures Před 26 dny

    Absolute nice built!!! See you soon!

  • @paulkirkwood2105
    @paulkirkwood2105 Před měsícem

    Fantastic Build - Really Really smart and the amount of space you have is impressive. Looking forward to next weeks video! Safe Travels.

  • @lowboxinnz
    @lowboxinnz Před 5 dny +1

    Interested to know how you had room for the FrontRunner table on the rear door. I see a bit of ply instead of the door card - did you retain the rear wiper?

  • @perrymarc2162
    @perrymarc2162 Před měsícem

    Another great video and thanks for thanks for explaining your spend 👍

  • @janolopez7436
    @janolopez7436 Před měsícem

    Awesome set up, cant wait to do mine very similar to yours and ship out of this big island, Australia is done, I really need to see more cultures and new places

  • @wwaterinf
    @wwaterinf Před 19 dny

    Really appreciate the walkthrough and details. Bonnet bags was new to me. Great also being up front about costs for different parts. The build looks neat and efficient.
    Any reason you went with a Puma? Other than getting a newer base vehicle (less age and issues) or was there any other considerations done?

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před 19 dny +1

      @@wwaterinf the roof conversation at the time was the only one available in the uk

  • @ashokkumar-lq3hz
    @ashokkumar-lq3hz Před měsícem +1

    Very informative video, thankyou! . Love watching you both. I always wonder , mechanically how skillfull do you need to be in order to safely do what you are doing ? thanks

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@ashokkumar-lq3hz thanks Ashok, I know nothing about cars so 🤷‍♂️😅

  • @gondirtin
    @gondirtin Před měsícem

    Great video! Which stow away toilet do you have? It looks wonderful! We're looking for something exactly like that right now

  • @captainnemo3958
    @captainnemo3958 Před měsícem +1

    ❤❤😊😊

  • @williamkirwin6438
    @williamkirwin6438 Před měsícem

    Thanks for sharing the costs for the whole build, you don't often hear owners speak about this ! Also, did you just paint over the Alu Cab logo on the front? I love their product but I'd rather not have their advertising so prominent on my car

  • @davidatkinson3542
    @davidatkinson3542 Před 16 dny

    Have you had and cracking on the roof conversion? Does the car feel tippy when loaded down? Did you put a sway bar on the rear? What upgrade did you do to the suspension? Love the channel. I am a multi Defender owner myself...

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před 16 dny

      @@davidatkinson3542 not that I’ve seen, vehicle is stock other that full suspension change to heavily duty shocks & springs, yes it is too heavy. 🚙😎

  • @PaulNunn
    @PaulNunn Před měsícem +1

    Loving the videos guys, and love the rig..!! I have a TD5 110 Three door Defender. Where did you get the interior blackout window coverings that have suckers and also magnets?

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@PaulNunn thank you. Sorry we can’t remember but they are suction & magnet but we asked for that. They was near Macclesfield

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@PaulNunn customer leisure uk 🤙

  • @josephjoyner1427
    @josephjoyner1427 Před měsícem

    Lovely truck! Do you know how much the vehicle weighs fully loaded?

  • @AnthonyWilliams-vh1ds
    @AnthonyWilliams-vh1ds Před měsícem

    Howdy, glad your back seems fixed! How much did the original vehicle set you back? I'm wanting a 90 as I love them but I understand the 110 is much better for sleeping in... I maybe would do the mountains in the summer so I could use the roof tent... Decent examples are between 28-35k unless you want to pay silly money at the moment.

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@AnthonyWilliams-vh1ds thanks Anthony 🤙 we paid £32k I’d honestly get a 110 👍 but we are all different

  • @kennethgrillo5203
    @kennethgrillo5203 Před 18 dny

    Hi, and thank you for the details :) - May I ask, what you calculated you spent without the vehicle expense? I have a 2003 110 TD5 Station Wagon, and this will help me see what the cost of the add ons. Thanks again :)

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před 18 dny +1

      @@kennethgrillo5203 roughly £40,000 but that’s for absolutely everything including pans, batteries, fridge and so on

    • @kennethgrillo5203
      @kennethgrillo5203 Před 18 dny

      Ok…better not show this to my wife then 😂

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před 18 dny

      @@kennethgrillo5203 😂😂

  • @paul20577
    @paul20577 Před měsícem

    Great video guys. Did you have to upgrade the suspension as well?

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem

      @@paul20577 yes. We paid someone to do it. Old man emu 125kg. Shocks good but way off for the springs so then we had in the rear 350kg + 2 lift but if I had the time again I’d go 500kg + 2

    • @paul20577
      @paul20577 Před měsícem

      @@wildsouloverlanding thanks that’s good to know. Great content, look forward to your vids every Sunday! Enjoy the adventure!!

    • @wildsouloverlanding
      @wildsouloverlanding  Před měsícem +1

      @@paul20577 if you’re near our at your GVW got the strongest springs you can buy which I think are 500kg. Thank you, we’ve only been uploading for two months but we think we’re getting better 😅🚙