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Land Rover Ute

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Land Rover Ute

Post by kurmitisgay »

Hey all, I am looking for pics and dos and donts in building a land rover ute.

Any one got any info or pics?

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Post by stirlsilver »

You might want to be a little more specific. What car are you going to be starting with? Are you going to try and do a tray back or a style side? etc etc.
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Post by kurmitisgay »

Good Point. It is a 1996 4 Disco 3.9 litre. I am not to sure whether to do it as a tub or tray. both have their benefits. Eg with a tray i could make is big enough to fit my bike sideways easy. Tub I will have to leave the tailgate down.
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Post by Loanrangie »

kurmitisgay wrote:Good Point. It is a 1996 4 Disco 3.9 litre. I am not to sure whether to do it as a tub or tray. both have their benefits. Eg with a tray i could make is big enough to fit my bike sideways easy. Tub I will have to leave the tailgate down.
With a tub you'll be lucky to get a PeeWee 50 in !
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Post by kurmitisgay »

So true - so a tray looks like the go.
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Post by moonhopper »

here is a pic of my truck as a tub option
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Post by mickrangie »

chk out this Image

few utes on here including mine.
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Post by kurmitisgay »

Yeah my brother has a rangie ute - looks great but want something a little different. I will get him to post his pics sometime.
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Post by Welsh_farmer »

Thats a nice ute on the advert posted above. Here is a build up thread for when I did mine. Maybe a bit extreme for daily use but the engineering problems you will have will be the same

http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... t=trayback
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