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Rangie tray back conversions?

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rangie tray back conversions?

Post by MONGREL »

Could the blokes who have or have done rangie to tray back conversions please give some info on whats involved, if there is kit available and the cost?
If there is kit id have no trouble doing the work myself as i am a boiler maker.
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Post by big_yella »

hey dude. dunno if there is a kit for a tray back. i seen one somewhere for a well body type conversion. came with a fibre glass roof and all the other bits you need. i am currentl;y doin a tray back myself...just starting to put her back together at the moment. i found that its a learn as you go kinda thing cause everyone does it different. is it a 2 door or a 4 door? i have heard it ios easier to get a 2 door passed through engineering as the structural part of the car is in the b pillar whereas on a 4 door it is in the c pillar....not sure if thats true..

anyways i got some pics up at

http://community.webshots.com/user/tcpr047
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Post by big_yella »

hey dude. dunno if there is a kit for a tray back. i seen one somewhere for a well body type conversion. came with a fibre glass roof and all the other bits you need. i am currentl;y doin a tray back myself...just starting to put her back together at the moment. i found that its a learn as you go kinda thing cause everyone does it different. is it a 2 door or a 4 door? i have heard it ios easier to get a 2 door passed through engineering as the structural part of the car is in the b pillar whereas on a 4 door it is in the c pillar....not sure if thats true..

anyways i got some pics up at

http://community.webshots.com/user/tcpr047
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rangie tray back

Post by MONGREL »

Thanks for that i will have a look when i can get on the site.
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