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4x4 crew cab tippers?


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my tipper is still going, its done 170000 miles

now and looking a bit tatty. I've got a labrador as well as my terrier so it can be a bit crowded with 2 in the front plus waterproofs and bait boxes. I might take the back off the old pickup and cut it down to fit a crew cab.

 

lee im not gonna start shoveling chip out even if it would only take 10 minutes.

 

im not a big fan of landrovers stu, seem over priced for what they are.

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I think the probem with a crew cab is that most of the weight in the tipper would be behind the rear wheels, whereas with a single cab its distributed a bit more evenly. King cabs are a little better in that respect.

 

You wont get much in a crewcab tipper surely?

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My Landy takes alot of beating, 3.5 tonne, go anywhere, engine ont td5 is bombproof, plenty of room int cab for dogs and food and a built in tool box. come check mine out. lots more room than a L200, they are narrow. my mate has just got a L2oo and they seem cramped inside. i had the tipper full of beach and my tracked tipper, gear, 3 lads, no worries.

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