Afleveringen
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In this week's episode, Oak Ridge Engineering's Chris McCormack joins Martin and Steve for an hour of Land Rover chat. In an unprecedented turn of events, Chris turns from interviewee to interviewer, talks the boys through his process of buying and building his Defender 110 that appeared on the cover of Land Rover Monthly, and why setting realistic budgets and deadlines is important!
Chris reveals his penchant for Corris grey, declares his love for his Discovery 4, chucks in his two penn'orth on influencers and gives some background on what it's like to start and run an independent business in the Land Rover scene,
There's chat about Land Rover events, and a first announcement about LRM Live 2025. Enjoy!
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In this episode of The LRM Podcast, Martin and Steve travel to the hills of Shropshire to visit a name synonymous with Land Rover parts and a long-term supporter of Land Rover Monthly, Britpart.
The boys sit down with Managing Director, Paul Myers, to talk upcoming classics, motorsport, New Defender, leaky Discovery sunroofs and the fluctuation and changes in trends through the Land Rover scene, including Britpart's own fleet of Land Rovers.
Among other topics, we get an exclusive insight into which models are on the up in enthusiast circles, which mods are best for which disciplines and how different sized wheels make a huge difference to the way Land Rovers drive.
Product of the Week and Feature of the Week feature. Got a question or some feedback? Drop us an email – [email protected]
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve are joined by Land Rover Monthly magazine's Technical Editor, Ed Evans.
The trio chat about Torque Back, early Freelanders and the history of the Tech Section. They also answer listener's questions, including what elements would go into their perfect Defender builds – and Ed's answer surprises the boys.
Wheels and tyres pop up in conversation again – wide steelies or Sawtooth alloys? Steve insults Martin's hair (ironic, given how receding and grey his is) and Ed waxes lyrical about his Range Rover Sport.
Feature of the week and Product of the week make an appearance, and the boys' imaginations run wild with kitchen design ideas. Enjoy the podcast.
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In this very special episode, Martin Domoney sits down with Jimmy de Ville off-of the telly to talk about all things Land Rover.
Jimmy shares how he first got hooked on a Series III in the Falklands, his adventures (and misadventures) in tired Snatch Land Rovers when on tour in the military in Iraq and Afghanistan, and how spannering on all sorts of mechanical stuff shaped how his career and hobbies look today.
We get a behind-the-scenes peek at the infamous slammed Series IIA from Goblin Works Garage, and Jimmy shares his views on Series vs. Defenders for daily use.
The pair geek out over radio-controlled models, compare new and old-school technology and Jimmy reports on his recent adventures in Spain in his latest project.
As always, send your questions and feedback on to [email protected] – enjoy the Podcast.
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In this week's episode, the Martin and Steve report back from JLR Classic Works, and Steve gets all misty-eyed over all sorts of Jaguars, for some reason.
Martin debates the virtues of a galvanised-chassis Defender 200Tdi vs. £5000 Range Rover L322, and has an update on his poorly turbocharger.
The boys also discuss car and van sizes, the do's and don'ts of driving through water, and why AI cannot be trusted to give advice on not hydraulicing your engine.
Of course Product of the Week and Feature of the Week also star, and don't forget to send your questions and feedback to [email protected]. We hope you enjoy the podcast.
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In this episode, Martin and Steve kick off with a hotly-contested Listener's Question on exhausts – is louder better?
Steve makes a shocking revelation on Land Rover Monthly magazines of old, and the pair argue about whether they are "influencers" or not.
The guys also prepare for the three LRM Spares Days in October, and explain that there are more reasons to make it to one than just for vehicle parts. Martin shares a top tip on how to roll wheels along, and Product of the Week and Feature of the Week make an appearance.
Got a comment or question? Send the boys an email – [email protected]
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve chat about the latest issue of Land Rover Monthly, and what you can expect from this month's edition of the magazine – it's one you won't want to miss.
They recall their visits to Tomcat Motorsport's new premises and the "LRO" show at Belvior Castle, including Martin's highly successful shopping trip. Product of the Week returns with a double product special (to make up for forgetting last week) and Steve gives a steering wheel review.
There's chat about the last ever Adventure Overland Show – and the very special event happening at it – and there's a follow-up from a listener's question. The guys also recall the worst bodges they've ever come across on Land Rovers, talk their favourite campfire meals and reminisce about how they got into Land Rover magazines.
If you've got any feedback or questions for the guys, drop them an email – [email protected]
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve discuss the rollercoaster ride that is pulling a Land Rover to bits and putting it back together in just 48 hours, and how small stumbling blocks can throw big spanners in the works.
There's a brace of listener's questions about buying a 90 vs a 110 and whether to build an overland truck from a blank canvas or buy one already done, and another Land Rover fan asks for advice on their buyer's remorse over a rusty Discovery 1.
The boys also chat about the coming week's adventures, and plan their top trips for the next year. It's all here! Drop your questions to [email protected] – enjoy.
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In this week's episode, Martin's been to the auction, Steve hurts his back and the pair discuss timing chain failures for a US listener.
The boys also debate the most reliable Range Rover in the world, and (unrelated) Martin's ambition to use a P38 for a 1990s-inspired Instagram account. Plus – how long have you owned your Land Rover?
Also on the agenda is the many different types of Land Rover meets, and how getting involved with a club or group is easier now than ever.
Feature of the Week and Product of the Week also star, from the current issue of Land Rover Monthly, and the guys chat about a cracking rustproofing guide in the magazine.
Many thanks to the sponsors of this week's LRM Podcast, Adrian Flux Insurance.
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In this week's episode, Martin gears up to go to his local auction, Steve goes down memory lane over a V8 Lightweight and the pair discuss the ever-growing dimensions of new Land Rovers.
There's hot debate about parking etiquette, and the boys wonder if there's room in the world for the good old high-street car accessory shop or motor factors any more.
A listener's question is answered (sort of) – what do you think the best Land Rover is for £5,000? Steve recounts his recent holiday including a Scottish lunch and Martin gets ready to pull his Series III to bits. It's all go, go, go on the UK's biggest Land Rover podcast. Got a question or comment? Drop the boys an email on [email protected]. Cheers!
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve answer a listener's query about setting up their first tool kit for working on their Land Rover, and discuss which jobs you should (and shouldn't) tackle when just starting out.
The guys chat about Land Rover meets up and down the country, and discuss the lesser-known Land Rovers of their favourite big and small-screen films – and Martin shares an 'interesting' fact about the James Bond Defenders.
The pair search for the answer of just how the Americans make any Land Rover model look just so cool. Maybe it's the scenery, or maybe they know something we don't? There's also chat about obsolete parts, and whether the shortage will start to affect older Land Rovers more in the future. What do you think? [email protected]. Enjoy the podcast.
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This week's episode coincides with a brand-new issue of Land Rover Monthly going on sale, and you dear listener get a sneaky peek into the pages of the October edition of the magazine.
Martin pops his Series One cherry on a team trundle out to the Peak District, and fails to impress Steve by waxing lyrical about the very latest off-road systems that he tried out on a driving day at Eastnor Castle.
The guys also answer such burning questions as 'is a Morgan recyclable', and Steve lays down the law on how far you can go with a restomod before removing too much of a Land Rover's character.
There's chat about a rare retro challenge truck sighting out in the wild, and the pair debate which era and vehicles represent the most iconic years of off-road competition, where in the country is best for spotting Land Rovers, and the astronomical price of ice-creams.
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve answer more listeners' questions, including the ins and outs of temporary garages, towing a military trailer with a Freelander, and which is the best first Land Rover for an enthusiastic new driver.
They also tease at the cover star of the next issue of Land Rover Monthly magazine, discuss whether the Range Rover P38 could be the next big thing, and share stories of when a simple trip to the recycling centre can end up anything but – if you go in your Land Rover.
Product of the Week and Feature of the Week also star, and the guys get some feedback from a listener whose pair of Land Rovers are called Leanne and Lorraine. Enjoy the podcast, and please do share it about with your friends and leave us a rating on your preferred streaming platform – it really does help. Cheers!
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In this week's episode, Land Rover Monthly's Martin and Steve answer a listener's question regarding which era of Defender to choose for his first Land Rover. Martin shares a tale of his driving instructor's wary approach to Land Rovers, and Steve remembers what got him into the Green Oval in the first place – an old logging truck called AlCraig.
The pair look at how trends in the Land Rover scene have come and gone over the years, and wonder if it's time to return the mighty RTI twist-off ramp to Land Rover shows. There's also an introduction into the wonderful world of trialling, and why trails competitions should be growing in size rather than declining.
There's also the ever-popular Feature of the Week and Product of the Week to give you a taste of what's in this month's Land Rover Monthly magazine, and as always, if you have questions, feel free to send them to [email protected] – enjoy!
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In this week's episode of The LRM Podcast, a listener's question is answered, and the boys realise that in fact most questions can be answered simply by saying 'more Land Rovers'.
Martin has an update on his poorly Freelander 2, Steve has a load of wood delivered, and after inadvertently forgetting about them on the last podcast, Product of the Week and Feature of the Week make a return.
There's also lighthearted chat about hurting yourself while working on Land Rovers, and Steve tells a story about getting agonising cramp while driving a Series One – while sat next to Mr Land Rover himself. And did you know you can eat the skin on a kiwi fruit? [email protected].
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In this episode, Steve reports back from his week away with his newly-completed camping set-up, which is tested to the limit by the great British weather on the east coast.
Martin kicks himself when a temporary fix which had become permanent potentially spells the end of his Freelander 2, and weighs up the options for its potential replacement. He also highlights a few wild cards from his journey through the classifieds, and the pair discuss why the future might well be in the past...
Meanwhile, Steve sets a brave deadline for his 90 rebuild, not one but two listener's questions are answered, and a sneak peek at the latest issue of Land Rover Monthly, which goes on sale today!
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In this week's episode, the hot news is about the recently-released Defender OCTA. Just how special is this special edition?
The boys look back on limited-run models and aftermarket add-ons from the past, and speculate about which of the numerous options could make a canny investment for the future. Can you spot Martin's 'deliberate' Freelander-based mistake?
A listener's question is duly answered, and Martin throws a spanner in the works for Steve's Ninety build. Enjoy!
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In this episode, Martin and Steve have just returned from the fantastic 2024 Billing Off Road Show, and have plenty to talk about. From their favourite Show and Tell entries to amazing club and trade stands to the action of the off-road course and incredible charity auction, the boys recount their favourite moments of this awesome event.
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In this week's episode, the guys answer a listener's question about buying from auctions, recall their experiences buying the Land Rovers they own now, and decide that dealing with Land Rover people is far better than dealing with non-Land Rover people.
There's excitement about the Lucas Classic at Shelsley Walsh, debate over the sheer torque of EV versus theatre of a petrol-swilling V8, and confusion about why some modifications are prioritised over others.
Martin goes off on one about off-piste greenlaning and the impact social media can have on the hobby, before getting distracted by Product of the Week and spiralling into the world of model Land Rovers.
Please don't forget to send any of your questions (or feedback) to [email protected] – enjoy the Podcast.
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This week Martin and Steve discuss how to keep a Land Rover project moving and stop it from grinding to a halt – which can be easier said than done. They also talk ULEZ charges and how they are affecting used Land Rovers, and Steve spots some legendary and not-so-legendary stickers while on his travels.
There's also sage advice on how to spot common marketplace scams, chat about expensive drill bits and Martin voices his disgust at certain methods of advertising.
Of course, Feature of the Week also stars, and Steve loses track of how many podcasts the guys have done. If you want to get in touch with any questions or recommendations for the boys, don't forget to send an email to [email protected]
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