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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / October 2004

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lowering rear bukhead

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Hertriono Kartowisastro - 28 Oct 2004 17:21 GMT
Can somebody tell me who(web ?) sells the kit to lower(by cutting) the
rear bulkhead of a Series or Defender so the seatbacks can recline
further ?
Thanks,  

Hertriono
Pantelis Giamarellos - 28 Oct 2004 20:56 GMT
Hertriono Hi,

please have a look here

http://www.evansuk.ltd.uk/

and check the "accessories" .

Take care
Pantelis

> Can somebody tell me who(web ?) sells the kit to lower(by cutting) the
> rear bulkhead of a Series or Defender so the seatbacks can recline
> further ?
> Thanks,
>
> Hertriono
Hertriono Kartowisastro - 29 Oct 2004 16:55 GMT
Thanks Pantelis !
But I'm really looking for another web that cuts the bulkhead only
about a half in height and then the kit reinforces the cut edge with
profiled aluminum or steel.
Thanks anyway and take care of yourself too,

Hertriono

> Hertriono Hi,
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Mike Tilley - 29 Oct 2004 19:10 GMT
Try here.......

http://www.mudstuff.co.uk/Bulkhead_Removal_Bar.html

Cheers
Mike Tilley

> Thanks Pantelis !
> But I'm really looking for another web that cuts the bulkhead only
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Hertriono Kartowisastro - 30 Oct 2004 03:29 GMT
That's the one !
Thanks Mike, thanks everyone.

Hertriono

Steve Delasal, is this also the one you meant ?

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steve d - 30 Oct 2004 11:39 GMT
Is that for defender only?  I need something for a series.
steve

> That's the one !
> Thanks Mike, thanks everyone.
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Hertriono Kartowisastro - 30 Oct 2004 16:55 GMT
To my knowledge it does for both .
Saw a Landy this afternoon that has NO rear bulkhead at all !
The owner produces box-sectioned members that replaces the B-pillar,
following the contour/shape of the rear tub(and riveted to it). It
bolts together with the rear tub directly to the outriggers.
It looks strong but for sure very neat !

Hertriono

> Is that for defender only?  I need something for a series.
> steve
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Austin Shackles - 30 Oct 2004 17:52 GMT
>To my knowledge it does for both .
>Saw a Landy this afternoon that has NO rear bulkhead at all !
>The owner produces box-sectioned members that replaces the B-pillar,
>following the contour/shape of the rear tub(and riveted to it). It
>bolts together with the rear tub directly to the outriggers.
>It looks strong but for sure very neat !

the series III 12-seater wagons don't have a bulkhead, instead they have a
species of handrail thing.  You don't, per se, need a bulkhead, provided you
replicate what it does (support the door posts/rear tub) with something.
steve d - 29 Oct 2004 22:56 GMT
this is interesting?

http://www.geocities.com/landyshah/adik6.html

> Can somebody tell me who(web ?) sells the kit to lower(by cutting) the
> rear bulkhead of a Series or Defender so the seatbacks can recline
> further ?
> Thanks,
>
> Hertriono
EMB - 29 Oct 2004 23:03 GMT
> this is interesting?
>
> http://www.geocities.com/landyshah/adik6.html

Bloody impractical though - you get the room for decent seats but then
can't mount them properly because he's moved the fuel fillers to under
the seats!

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