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land rover 110 hi capacity


Petemate390xp
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Hi all

 

Just wondering how many of you all run and use a hi capacity land rover 110. I'm thinking of developing a greedy board system which works on the existing capping holes. I'm playing with the idea of doing a small production run on these. They will consist of 3 parts mainly. One will be a ladder rack and the other 2 parts will be the sides. It will be 1 inch mesh, so suitable for both chip and logs, and the kit will be fully galvanised. As I said before, I'm just wondering if its worth me making more than one. I would post a picture but there at the galvanisers. Any feedback greatly appreciated :001_smile:

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I would be interested in such a thing, I run a 110 hicap, if I need to chip into I use a converted ifor canopy top which works wellish, If you are planning on using mesh for the ladder rack you will have the problem of chip getting through the mesh and building up between the cab where the back window is, Its surpising how much chip gets through even fine mesh.

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Prob similar to how I made sides for my 130, the headboard slots into the front 2 holes then the sides slot into the back 2 then swing round up against the front and bolt together but instead of mesh I used galvy sheet so strong and holds in the chip.

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