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SailingTom Member Since: 19 Nov 2013 Location: ESSEX Posts: 1722 |
Hi there
I’m after a pair of utility side panels Must be straight. Ideally Fuji white but any colours could work. Potential to exchange for station wagon sides with windows Thanks Tom Defender puma dormobile camper Last edited by SailingTom on 19th Apr 2024 3:31pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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4th Oct 2023 9:04pm |
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camelman Member Since: 27 Feb 2013 Location: Peak District Posts: 3373 |
I believe series 3 swb panels fit.
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5th Oct 2023 6:03am |
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SailingTom Member Since: 19 Nov 2013 Location: ESSEX Posts: 1722 |
Thanks guys yes the 88 fit but as said aren’t quite the same which is what I’m after 👍👍 Defender puma dormobile camper
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5th Oct 2023 8:57pm |
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Shroppy Member Since: 25 Feb 2016 Location: Shropshire Posts: 866 |
Have you considered reskinning your sides? I recall seeing some photos of the process somewhere, IIRC the outer skin is relatively simple with only 1 or 2 folds. 1985 127 V8 Build Thread
Series 2 109" Series 1 80" |
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6th Oct 2023 9:27am |
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Porny Site Sponsor Member Since: 31 Aug 2009 Location: Sutton Coldfield - West Midlands Posts: 809 |
I've got an immaculate pair of sides, that I was saving for my own build - but that keeps getting pushed back... £1200 ovno
Are in Galway Green. Are as close as possibe to a new take off. Cheaper than the £850 + vat each new. Located West Midlands IRB The home of the first modified Keswick Green 90 - and the first 2.4 Puma through both the 200bhp and 550Nm barriers. www.IRBdevelopments.com www.facebook.com/irbdevelopments www.integrated316.com www.facebook.com/integrated316 |
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9th Oct 2023 10:34am |
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Hazza Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: North Yorkshire / Leeds Posts: 215 |
I'm about to do just this - I've had panels cut to size and if they fit as planned I'll be happy to share the dimensions 1990 Defender 110 200TDI Camper - now converted to Td5 power |
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9th Oct 2023 8:11pm |
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julian Member Since: 17 Feb 2017 Location: Devon Posts: 109 |
Ive got a 300tdi CSW and ive been considering swapping the sides. In truth, ive not really looked at how the existing ones are constructed. I assumed they were single piece as an L shape, but now im wondering if that is the case? How far along are you with your plans? Thank you. |
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20th Jan 2024 9:24pm |
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Hazza Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: North Yorkshire / Leeds Posts: 215 |
There's a bit more to them than that, but skinning them is easy with a couple of pieces of aluminium. 1990 Defender 110 200TDI Camper - now converted to Td5 power
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20th Jan 2024 9:35pm |
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geobloke Member Since: 06 Nov 2012 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 4410 |
I am planning the same thing for Miffy. With the dog crate in the back there is no need for the windows and they will be more secure without them. Interesting idea about the re-skinning, actually a great idea, I always prefer recycling parts rather than just buying them.
Would love those dimensions if you wouldn't mind |
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21st Jan 2024 8:58am |
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Hazza Member Since: 10 Jan 2011 Location: North Yorkshire / Leeds Posts: 215 |
Click image to enlarge Just the one set of dimensions, I had a panel of 3mm Aluminium Composite cut to do the job. I don't have the dimensions written down for the side panel, but essentially it's 520mm X length of panel. My side panels are older and have a strip at the door seal edge, newer panels don't have this so you can run all the way up to the door. Hope that helps! I used sikaflex equivalent to bond the panels on, and also used it to fill/tidy where the two pieces met. Similar to what you'd see on panoramic glass installs on Defender sides. Aluminium Composite will give you a much more rigid side panel, so hopefully less drumming and you don't need to worry about the missing strengthening rib 1990 Defender 110 200TDI Camper - now converted to Td5 power |
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21st Jan 2024 7:05pm |
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