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spider



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Thank you will, see what they can do for me. Thumbs Up
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spider



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Yes, this are two different „cages“. However they fit together By using the original brackets.[/quote]

Cheers will give it a look. Thumbs Up
Post #1058204 22nd Jan 2025 10:07am
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Andrew95



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United Kingdom 1997 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Corris Grey
We don't have a drivelodge, but a lot of our friends in the Overland Adventure Club do and have been all across Europe and beyond. They are really nicely made and certainly will stand up to anything you can throw at it.

The only reason we didn't go with one was that we have a sunroof & alpine windows and it was getting a bit complicated working around everything. In hindsight I wish I went with the drivelodge, I really like how they keep the original profile of the roof too.

We contacted Dormobile at the same time and they took months to get back to us (we had already had ours converted when they got back). They didn't seem very interested when we spoke to them (and it cost a small fortune).

I think both are great - comes down to personal preference on looks and how you want to use it.
Post #1059584 5th Feb 2025 3:44pm
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Michaels Defender



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 ST Corris Grey
If anyone is considering a Drivelodge for their 110, I have one available, as new and includes a 110 roof and a 180w solar panel Thumbs Up and sorry for hijacking your thread

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 JE Zulu 110 now sold
Carpathian 110 also sold
Defender 110 camper now in build
Post #1059712 6th Feb 2025 7:21pm
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Julie



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France 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Andrew95 wrote:
We don't have a drivelodge, but a lot of our friends in the Overland Adventure Club do and have been all across Europe and beyond. They are really nicely made and certainly will stand up to anything you can throw at it.

The only reason we didn't go with one was that we have a sunroof & alpine windows and it was getting a bit complicated working around everything. In hindsight I wish I went with the drivelodge, I really like how they keep the original profile of the roof too.


There are some German pop up roofs using just a frame and the old roof with its lining, sunroof etc remains unchanged. They just add that frame where you have the bolted joint (roof - sidewall).
Therefore you have an option to go back on the original config in future.
Post #1060286 12th Feb 2025 7:06am
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