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dippyhull Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: East Yorks, UK Posts: 36 |
Does anyone happen to know what the difference is. I've a bumper that matches my husky winch from my first 110... Happy to cut it about a bit. But dreading the trial fits and what have you cos of the weight! MY12 110 XS Ute, silver & grey now...
'75 109 fire engine (nearly ready to roll)... |
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15th Sep 2016 10:37pm |
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dippyhull Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: East Yorks, UK Posts: 36 |
Guess I'm in for doing this the hard way - although I may guess a bit and weld some bits on to try it out first off... one can estimate looking at the amount it sticks out! MY12 110 XS Ute, silver & grey now...
'75 109 fire engine (nearly ready to roll)... |
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27th Sep 2016 8:26am |
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deep down Member Since: 02 May 2012 Location: France Posts: 204 |
I have a Raptor winch bumper on mine(it was already fitted by LR when I purchased)
The AC fan was off as they hadn't fitted the extra spacers required. I bought the longer spacers, changed the winch and it still wouldn't fit. So I guess you'll need some sort of spacers to accommodate the AC set up. Depends on the make of the bumper I suppose. |
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28th Sep 2016 5:52am |
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dippyhull Member Since: 20 Jun 2012 Location: East Yorks, UK Posts: 36 |
Yeah - this is also a bumper fitted by LR SV back in '91 to my first 110 - a national grid one...
I think spacers are not going to be it - I think I will have to weld extra lengths in - there are 2 angle irons running back to the bolts for the lashing eyes and then the plates top and bottom to the bumper bolt places... I's also like it about 1" further forward as it was previously buried in the plastic grill I think. Any chance you have a piccy or two of how yours worked out. MY12 110 XS Ute, silver & grey now... '75 109 fire engine (nearly ready to roll)... |
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28th Sep 2016 8:36am |
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