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Converting a Landy 110 to a 130


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Hi all, I recently bought a g reg Landy 110 tipper that needs a new chassis, been looking on the Richard chassis website and was wondering weather I could replace with a 130 chassis and what I would need to do to make it legit,

Anyone else done something similar?

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Hi all, I recently bought a g reg Landy 110 tipper that needs a new chassis, been looking on the Richard chassis website and was wondering weather I could replace with a 130 chassis and what I would need to do to make it legit,

Anyone else done something similar?

 

Hi HUSKY KING I will ask a mate for you thanks Jon

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The landrover 130 already has type approval so the test is not difficult you could just change the chassis over and carry on a surprising number of 130s have 110 on the log book even landrover used to stretch the chassis, but not for a while

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I think the early 130's where down as a 110 on the log books anyway, certainly were for a few years.

 

Personally Id just swap the chassis and leave it at that...

 

Ditto

 

Ive just put a new 3/4 rear chassis on my 130 off a brand new front end right off 130. Even the new ones are just 110's that are cut and an extension sleeve put in. This is the back end of the sleeve.

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