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Landy Body on Rangie chassis?

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Landy Body on Rangie chassis?

Post by SWAMPRR »

Hey i was just wondering if this has been covered on here b4? i have seen it done a few times and was considering putting a series 1 or 2 LR ute body on my rangie as the old body is a but rusty and beaten up. What would be involved in the conversion..

Wasnt the Mog Rover one of these?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Yes it has been done many times. The normal way to do it is to weld outriggers and a rear crossmember onto the rangie chassis to make it like a defender chassis. The mogrover was done using a different mathod - using rock sliders which connected to all the body mounts, and the sliders were then welded/bolted to the rangie chassis.

Getting it aproved is another matter. I have heard that Transport has made body-swap approvals and engineering inspections a lot tougher...
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Post by wazza73 »

Got a friend wanting to do the same thing here on the gold coast so let me know how u go about getting it approved


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Post by Loanrangie »

In Vic, you have to use the same year chassis and body so they comply to the same adr's or equivelant .
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Post by wazza73 »

So you can put a 76 landie on a 76 rangie chassis?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

wazza73 wrote:So you can put a 76 landie on a 76 rangie chassis?
In QLD AFAIK the engineer determines what year the vehicle is - based on the age of the chassis, usually. So you need to comply to the ADR's for that year.
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Post by aliread »

Yeah i had a 100 Hybred pick up . Here is a pic of it
It is a rangie under there

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Post by andrew e »

Slight hijack, if anyone in sydney wants an early rangie chassis with series front outriggers already welded on PM me. it will cost you beer.

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Post by Pharb »

What about the opposite?

Say RR LWB (LSE???) onto a 110 or Defender chassis.

I was led to believe the LSE had a 110" w/b.
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Post by aliread »

mmm i was lead to belive the LSE were 107

BTW question of the day, do you know what LSE stans for :lol:
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Post by Loanrangie »

Pharb wrote:What about the opposite?

Say RR LWB (LSE???) onto a 110 or Defender chassis.

I was led to believe the LSE had a 110" w/b.
That would be pointless, easier just to fit the tdi to the rangie.
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Post by aliread »

Loanrangie wrote:
Pharb wrote:
That would be pointless, easier just to fit the tdi to the rangie.
Which is easy to do . Disco TDi and box would be the best option if a 200 TDi ( saves alot of changing stuff on the engine)and does not matter which (def or disco) if a 300 TDi.

Did it to a 1971 Range 2 door. Put a 200 TDi engine from a disco in it
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Speaking of strange body swaps, I once wrecked a stage 1. The guy that bought almost all the panels was planning to fit a LR body onto a holden panel van chassis. I have seen holden bodys on LR chassis, but not the other way around.

He had approval from an engineer, but the engineer wouldn't let him weld anything to the chassis... :D
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Post by Loanrangie »

ISUZUROVER wrote:Speaking of strange body swaps, I once wrecked a stage 1. The guy that bought almost all the panels was planning to fit a LR body onto a holden panel van chassis. I have seen holden bodys on LR chassis, but not the other way around.

He had approval from an engineer, but the engineer wouldn't let him weld anything to the chassis... :D
I bet he was making a landy drag car ?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Loanrangie wrote: I bet he was making a landy drag car ?
Unfortunately nothing so exiting... Just a crazy old guy with too much time on his hands...
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