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Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:22 pm
by Mosko111
Hey guys,
looking at building a winch comp truck out of a style side landrover, not sure on the model but it has the unbuilt
cab with styleside....
Now just wondering if anyone has any pics or ideas? We are thinking:
turbo 5ltr bolted to turbo 400 auto (already have this stuff)
gq diffs front and rear (already have aswell)
coilovers (don't have)
internat cage with roof sliders, scrub bars along the back of the styleside along te top,
mount cab and engine 150mm back with rear mounted radiator, then winch recessed into grill
only use outer skins of the guards with them bolted to a tube front end.
Raise gearbox and engine slightly so we can run a full underbody slide plate that's flush with the bottom of
the chasis rails,
37inch crawlers on beadlocked rims ( already have)
and jus a bit more barwork to save panels And so there's no worries about leaning up against trees...
Any more ideas?
Cheers in advance Mosko
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 6:03 pm
by uninformed
if it is a 2 door truck cab then it will require ALOT of work to fit an internal roll cage.....let alone find good/strong/safe mounting points for it.....the whole interal cage thing is BS for landrovers.....the whole body and body supports would require re engineering for it to be a safe cage.....all the while a simple but safe external cage can be made.....all the over the UK and europe they compete with external cages......but the rule makers here have borrowed the rules from CAR racing, this means monocouque construction.....which the LR aint....
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:58 pm
by Hally
x2 Uniformed, Ive been trying for years to buil a comp defender but being a single cab there is no ROOM yes I know people have done it but I have sat in one and its too uncomfortable as you are too close to the steering wheel. I could not live with it especially if you in it for 10+hr days
If external cages were allowed could have been havin fun 6years ago
I've been toying with the idea between a soft top (run the harness bar across the back of the cab)or extra cab (to fit it all inside) after weighing up the pros & cons
I am now leaning towards turning my 110 single cab ute into a 110 hard top which sounds like what you are after
here is a photo of a Bruce Davis built defender as you will see he used the back of a defender wagon for a cab and extended the cab while he was at it
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130-de ... rs-76.html
PS if anyone is wrecking a hard top please let me know
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:35 pm
by Mosko111
Mate what are you chasing? I know where there's 10 landies haha and shorty forties, 45's zooks and all types of stuff in a car graveyard, only prob is it's on the island so unless it's an internally part or body/ windows the rust has given them a touch up
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:15 pm
by Kirby
Be worth talking to the guys at British Off road , thay have a single cab Defender that i am sure has a internal cage. They compete in it at Tough Tracks etc. Check it out on there web site.
http://www.britishoffroad.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
go to there gallery section its the silver one.
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:34 am
by Hally
Thanks Kirby but I have been talking to them for years now ( they oringinally helped me with my project ) had it all lined up to get mine done like Andrews 90 single cab ute but the guy that did his stopped doing buisness plus after many thoughts its just too tight. The guy that did the roll cage did a bloody top job.
Mosko111 i'm after this from the B-pillar back just the body dont need the back windows
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:39 pm
by 6.5 rangie
would a series3 work? Their pretty cheap.
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:55 pm
by rustysrangierecks
if you choose to go series 3 let me know i might be able to help. just pm me
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:48 pm
by stinger
The father inlaw has the follow bits and pieces...
Series 1 – 1957 SWB Complete
Series 1 – SWB Spare body
Series 1 – SWB with holden motor
Series 2 - Military incomplete, missing things like radiators, tanks, etc
Series 2 - SWB
Other associated parts, Series 1 disco CVs, Series 3 Tub & bonnet, radiator, what ever else is lying around, gear boxes, rims…
Condition
Good for restoration project/s or extensive parts collection
Reason for sale
Inlaws want to move house and need to clean up and out
Price
$1000 the lot
Location
Bungundarra/Yeppoon
This is 20 km out of Yeppoon which is located on the coast near Rockhampton
Contact
Please contact father-in-law Gary Kayes
Phone – Home 07 49397948
Mobile – 0427 533 530 (poor reception at home)
Email –
gkayes@bordernet.com.au
Photos
Contact us and we can email
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:30 pm
by GRIMACE
stinger wrote:The father inlaw has the follow bits and pieces...
Series 1 – 1957 SWB Complete
Series 1 – SWB Spare body
Series 1 – SWB with holden motor
Series 2 - Military incomplete, missing things like radiators, tanks, etc
Series 2 - SWB
Other associated parts, Series 1 disco CVs, Series 3 Tub & bonnet, radiator, what ever else is lying around, gear boxes, rims…
Condition
Good for restoration project/s or extensive parts collection
Reason for sale
Inlaws want to move house and need to clean up and out
Price
$1000 the lot
Location
Bungundarra/Yeppoon
This is 20 km out of Yeppoon which is located on the coast near Rockhampton
Contact
Please contact father-in-law Gary Kayes
Phone – Home 07 49397948
Mobile – 0427 533 530 (poor reception at home)
Email –
gkayes@bordernet.com.au
Photos
Contact us and we can email
Just forward that information on to some acquittance of mine that may or may not be interested. Giving you the heads up that all sorts of crazy series owners could be calling you shortly
Re: Style side landrover winch comp rig: ideas and tips?
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 7:44 am
by stinger
Grimce,
No problems there, father out law would be happy to see the end of them...
Cheers,
Stinger