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LRA ute kit
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LRA ute kit
Has anyone installed a Les Richmond ute kit before?
I know a few of you have built your own utes but just wondering if anyone has used the kit.
I know a few of you have built your own utes but just wondering if anyone has used the kit.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
can you stick up a pick of yours loanrangie?
mine got cut behind the roof support (in line with the body mount behind the front door) and we used 50x50 box with some cross bracing back to the body mount. and some 1.6mm plate for the back wall tacked onto the box, rolled the roof over and structual rivets and some sikaflex to keep the alloy off the steel.
Simon
mine got cut behind the roof support (in line with the body mount behind the front door) and we used 50x50 box with some cross bracing back to the body mount. and some 1.6mm plate for the back wall tacked onto the box, rolled the roof over and structual rivets and some sikaflex to keep the alloy off the steel.
Simon
That rangie looks like its running D2 or P38 rims.Maggot4x4 wrote:I was looking at this myself, would make the job easier.
http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/156.html
Cheers
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Slunnie
Discovery TD5, Landy IIa V8 ute.
Now that would be a waste of time since there are more rim options for a D1 than D2, other way around makes more sense. I am positive it is on a D2 chassis/ running gear.andrew e wrote:i dont know about that one, but the poms also have adaptors/wheel spacers to adapt a D2 wheel to the D1 stud pattern. Advertised in LRO fairly often.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
I spoke with Andrew today. They don't make the kits anymore but he can get all the parts individually. He can do all the moulded stuff ok and get the back panel laser cut but it is the folding that is too expensive for a 1-off job.Maggot4x4 wrote:I was looking at this myself, would make the job easier.
http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/156.html
If you really are interested in a kit, let me know as if we order 2 or more kits then it may be worth his while. The only folding is in the rear panel so if no-one else wants one then I will just organise to get mine folded myself.
So bulk buy......anyone?
Cant get a firm price but for the parts for the cab only...around $1200. The more people the cheaper it gets.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
I'll put my pinky in atm... it really depends what the end price is...walker wrote:I spoke with Andrew today. They don't make the kits anymore but he can get all the parts individually. He can do all the moulded stuff ok and get the back panel laser cut but it is the folding that is too expensive for a 1-off job.Maggot4x4 wrote:I was looking at this myself, would make the job easier.
http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/156.html
If you really are interested in a kit, let me know as if we order 2 or more kits then it may be worth his while. The only folding is in the rear panel so if no-one else wants one then I will just organise to get mine folded myself.
So bulk buy......anyone?
Cant get a firm price but for the parts for the cab only...around $1200. The more people the cheaper it gets.
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
If the price is right I could be interested.mickrangie wrote:I'll put my pinky in atm... it really depends what the end price is...walker wrote:I spoke with Andrew today. They don't make the kits anymore but he can get all the parts individually. He can do all the moulded stuff ok and get the back panel laser cut but it is the folding that is too expensive for a 1-off job.Maggot4x4 wrote:I was looking at this myself, would make the job easier.
http://www.lrautomotive.com.au/156.html
If you really are interested in a kit, let me know as if we order 2 or more kits then it may be worth his while. The only folding is in the rear panel so if no-one else wants one then I will just organise to get mine folded myself.
So bulk buy......anyone?
Cant get a firm price but for the parts for the cab only...around $1200. The more people the cheaper it gets.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Well a Panel Beter mate of mine quoted $1500 drive in drive out, but that was 2 years ago and no paint.walker wrote:What is the right price????
Andrew won't give a firm price, but for the cab only it is around the $1200 mark. I am waiting for him to email me with exactly what you get for that money.
[quote="Wooders"]If ya want a 4x4 camry go ahead & buy a Patrol or Cruiser.[/quote]Rangie with 80s LC diffs, Isuzu 4bd1, Twin ARB lockers, 8000lb Hi mount warn, 315x75x16 Procomp XTerrains
Wow, I reckon that is a good price.
I think one of the hardest bits to get right would be the roof line. To get the roof to round down at the rear and have the gutter. A lot of people just cut it and do a square edge but I don't like that look.
If I could get a drive in - drive out for $1500 I would take it.
I think one of the hardest bits to get right would be the roof line. To get the roof to round down at the rear and have the gutter. A lot of people just cut it and do a square edge but I don't like that look.
If I could get a drive in - drive out for $1500 I would take it.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
I had a reply from LRA re their ute kits. For everyone interested this is what you get if you want the cab only.
I hope al that makes sense.
The parts I can supply to do the cabin will be as follows. 1 x roof capping 1 x rear panel for rear window 1 x full set braces for rear panel. 2 x rear upper 1/4 vynal trims (un trimmed) 2 x supporting brackets to suit 2 x rear door replacement panels (you will need to cut these for a tray) 1 x rear floor main brace for rear panel 2 x outer window trims
Can also supply 2 x 1 to 1.5 foot panel with door end infills which you
will need to trim off from the rear corner to the rear panel.
For all of this which is most of the ute kit will be at a glance around
$1500.00 . All steel parts are not plated and will need to painted etc.
This is a guide and will depend on quantity and cost of parts etc.
I hope al that makes sense.
Thanks,
Adam
Adam
To make the roof look right you need to cut a section out of the middle of the roof and then join it so you end up with the gutter going right around.walker wrote:Wow, I reckon that is a good price.
I think one of the hardest bits to get right would be the roof line. To get the roof to round down at the rear and have the gutter. A lot of people just cut it and do a square edge but I don't like that look..
I have already done this to mine and it is fairly easy.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
NOPEBush65 wrote:AFAIK, you still have to cut and join the roof like Loanrangie described. Then the LRA fibreglass capping glues over that.walker wrote:But the kit is a lot lot easier.
glass roof complete you have to remove gutter from yr own roof and add to glass roof...
so no cracks 6 months down the track in the roof.... look original!!
I am even going to fit my sunroof to it will have tilt only action but will one of a kind rangie ute
Mick
TD5 96 Discovery UTE.
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