> You sure can use the spare wheel well space and that seem to be a
> popular option. If you look at http://www.rpiv8.com/ they have a 135
> litre conversion that fits there. Now if only I can find a good place
> for the spare wheel then I would do this !
Roof rack!!!
I would have mine in the spare wheel well & get one of those funky folding space saver my wifes Touareg
had!!! Took up no space at all!!
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> You sure can use the spare wheel well space and that seem to be a
> popular option. If you look at http://www.rpiv8.com/ they have a 135
> litre conversion that fits there. Now if only I can find a good place
> for the spare wheel then I would do this !
The only real option (other than a cylindrical tank in the boot, which is
awkward to do and still allow access to the spare) is to put the tank(s) in
the spare wheel well and carry the spare in the boot if you need to have it.
AFAIK, there is nowhere to mount a small secondary tank on the P38 and
there's certainly nowhere underneath to fit sill tanks due to the different
chassis/body design from earlier landrovers.
Last one I converted, the owner simply carries the spare lying flat in the
boot, still enough space for all sorts of things to be carried.
Badger.
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Mike Romain - 29 May 2006 21:26 GMT
> > You sure can use the spare wheel well space and that seem to be a
> > popular option. If you look at http://www.rpiv8.com/ they have a 135
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> B.H.Engineering.
> www.bhengineering.co.uk
I would 'really' recommend a hold down strap or threaded fitting for the
spare if you are carrying it in the back. If you are in a front end
impact, the sucker could remove your head if it was loose....
Even a fitting from a Jeep Cherokee allows the spare to be set upright
against one side of the rear and then a big wingnut on a bolt holds it
solid. Or maybe mount it to the back of the back seat in an upright
position with a bolt and wingnut if there is room.
Mike
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SimonJ - 30 May 2006 00:57 GMT
> I would 'really' recommend a hold down strap or threaded fitting for the
> spare if you are carrying it in the back. If you are in a front end
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> solid. Or maybe mount it to the back of the back seat in an upright
> position with a bolt and wingnut if there is room.
RPI do a spare wheel well conversion complete with mounting system for the
spare against the side of the boot area, in the same way as the RR Classic
spare was mounted. They supply a matching cover and modified boot cover to
make it look factory fitted.