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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2004

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does the body of a 110 flex?

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Mr.Nice. - 26 Sep 2004 15:22 GMT
I plan to make a dog-guard style thing behind the second row seats,
The plan involves 2 carefully cut-to-length pieces of 2x2 wood going
accross the width of the rear, one ar the gutter height and one at the
seat-top-height.
The two pieced of wood will be rigid to each other via weldmesh.

will I have problems with the body trying to flex with these pieced of
wood in place?

does everyone come up with daft ideas on a sunday or is it just me?

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Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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Nige - 26 Sep 2004 15:28 GMT
> does everyone come up with daft ideas on a sunday or is it just me?

No, Steve Hoppe & I just removed the bullbars from my RRC, feckin' Jesus the bolts looked fine, but they
didn't like coming off. The spoilers now junk too as we had to prise it off with a crowbar due to seized
nuts. At least it looks like it has serious ground clearance now!

I'll leave the side steps & Towbar for another day I think!!!!

Nige
JD - 26 Sep 2004 22:01 GMT
> I plan to make a dog-guard style thing behind the second row seats,
> The plan involves 2 carefully cut-to-length pieces of 2x2 wood going
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> Regards.
> Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)

All bodies flex - nothing is absolutely rigid - but I do not think you will
have enough flex here to be a problem.
JD
Austin Shackles - 27 Sep 2004 07:17 GMT
>I plan to make a dog-guard style thing behind the second row seats,
>The plan involves 2 carefully cut-to-length pieces of 2x2 wood going
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>will I have problems with the body trying to flex with these pieced of
>wood in place?

nah, the bits of wood will help the body stay in place...

*everything* flexes on a 110... if it doesn't rattle  
The Becketts - 22 Oct 2004 14:33 GMT
Is the Pope a Catholic?

Ron
Austin Shackles - 23 Oct 2004 07:07 GMT
>Is the Pope a Catholic?

I thought that was bears?

are bears catholic?

does the pope c**p in the woods?
 
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